Home sales fell again in August, declining 13% year-over-year, according to research from Pacific Union International. With home sales continuing to decline in August, total home sales are down 9% for the year, according to the report. This year, the housing supply is also decreases, down 11% year-over-year in August—the largest drop in months. In addition to the supply shortage of for-sale housing, affordability issues also contributed to the decline in sales volume.

“Continually declining inventories is the main driver of slowing sales in central part of Los Angeles,” Selma Hepp of Pacific Union International tells GlobeSt.com. “At the outer parts of Los Angeles county where there was some increase in inventory, lack of affordability is holding sales back particularly in lieu of rapid price growth we’ve seen at the beginning of 2018.”

The housing supply decreased in all markets except Brentwood and Westwood. Glendale, Hollywood, North Hollywood, Redondo Beach and Woodland Hills led the supply shortage, with 50 to 100 fewer homes for sale. “Supply has decreased for many reasons related to California’s tax structure, namely Prop 13, capital gains taxes, but also lock-in effect from low mortgage rates in the past half a decade, and very simply because if people sell their homes, they don’t know where to go since there is no inventory. So the problem is circular,” says Hepp.

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Kelsi Maree Borland

Kelsi Maree Borland is a freelance journalist and magazine writer based in Los Angeles, California. For more than 5 years, she has extensively reported on the commercial real estate industry, covering major deals across all commercial asset classes, investment strategy and capital markets trends, market commentary, economic trends and new technologies disrupting and revolutionizing the industry. Her work appears daily on GlobeSt.com and regularly in Real Estate Forum Magazine. As a magazine writer, she covers lifestyle and travel trends. Her work has appeared in Angeleno, Los Angeles Magazine, Travel and Leisure and more.

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