Top Large Teams in Los Angeles, California – Ranked by Volume

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Rank – City VolumeTeam NameCompanyLocationVolumeProfile
1The Chernov TeamThe AgencyLos Angeles, CA$400,148,979View Profile
2Grauman RosenfeldThe AgencyLos Angeles, CA$350,338,703View Profile
3The Dinsky TeamEquity Union Real EstateLos Angeles, CA$198,187,050View Profile
4Amalfi EstatesAmalfi EstatesLos Angeles, CA$192,439,169View Profile
5The Local Real Estate GroupCompassLos Angeles, CA$112,570,185View Profile
6Dave Knight Real Estate TeamKeller WilliamsLos Angeles, CA$94,868,553View Profile
7Healey Gavin GroupColdwell Banker RealtyLos Angeles, CA$83,935,500View Profile
8Brandolino GroupCompassLos Angeles, CA$72,051,805View Profile
9Jennifer OkhovatCompassLos Angeles, CA$68,151,616View Profile
10Michael BerginCompassLos Angeles, CA$57,328,889View Profile
11MyHouseSellersEquity Union Real EstateLos Angeles, CA$30,709,566View Profile

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2023 Los Angeles, California Housing Market Summary

Los Angeles, California started 2023 with a total of 1,006 single-family homes on the market, with a median home price of $1,157,500 and an average price per square foot of $894. By the end of the year, inventory had increased to 1,010 homes on the market (+0%), with a median home price of $1,395,000 (+20%) and an average price per square foot of $898 (+0%).

At the start of 2023, the median days on market (DOM) was 77 days – by the end of the year, median DOM had remained the same at 77 days.

Los Angeles started the year with 35% of homes taking a price cut (for reference, 35% is the national average for price reductions in a ‘normal’ year.) By the end of the year, about 33% of Los Angeles homes for sale had taken a price cut.

Finally, Altos’ proprietary Market Action Index (MAI) shows that Los Angeles started 2023 as a seller’s market, with an MAI score of 44; by the end of the year, the MAI had dropped to 40 – a slight seller’s advantage.

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Real Estate News

States are making ADUs easier to build. Now it’s up to municipalities to follow suit. 

Nov 11, 2024By

The national housing shortage, the benefits of increased density, an ongoing shift in consumer tastes toward smaller homes closer to where the urban action is, and other factors have pushed state legislators to make it easier to build accessory dwelling units. 

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