36 Single Family Homes closed escrow in Malibu, California on the Land portion from October 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011. On average, these properties were on the market for 157 days [until the properties went under contract]. The average sales price was 88.82% of the last listed price.
Luxury Homes
36 Single Family Homes Sold in Malibu, California on the Land Side from October 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011
4 Single Family Home Sales in Malibu, California from October 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011
According to the Combined Los Angeles Westside Multiple Listing Service Data – 4 homes closed escrow, average sold price is 84.46% to the last list price, average days on market is 83 days for the Malibu Beach Front area in Malibu, California.
Selling Your Home? How to Approach an Offer
Some key points to remember in approaching an offer on your home
Malibu California Beach Front Home Sales from June 1, 2011 to September 30, 2011
11 single family homes sold in Malibu, California during June 1, 2011 to September 30, 2011. This analysis is focused mainly on pricing – including the difference between final sold price and the original list price — I have summarized it as the final price reduction.
Review of the WSJ – “Why It’s Time To Buy”
Wall Street Journal on June 4, 2011 wrote the article “Why It’s Time to Buy” – some of the gems include rent versus buy depends on the market, financing is still available though tightening for nontraditional loans and buyers are motivated by attractive pricing, low interest rates and desire to take the next step in their lives.
Malibu, California real estate market is heating up compared to last years activitiy
The Malibu, California real estate market is heating up in both home purchase sales and leases according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Luxury Home Purchase is up 3 times more than 2009 in Los Angeles County – includes Malibu, California
Luxury home sales in 2010 above $10 million has tripled in Los Angeles County as compared to 2009. In Malibu, California for the same period it has increased 30 percent.
Coastal Commission removes U2 The Edge project from its agenda – Proposed Development in Malibu, California
Coastal Commission abruptly removes the U2-The Edge development from tomorrow’s agenda — the Coastal staff had recommended rejection of this development.
U2 Malibu, California project hits a road block by the California Coastal Commission
U2 – The Edge/David Evans project – also known as “Leaves in the Wind” a green estate development in Malibu, California hits a road block according to the California Coastal Commission staff report.
Older homes being demolished for a larger single family home in Malibu, CA
Older homes are being replaced by a single large home is the new trend in Malibu, CA as noted in the April 15, 2010 Malibu Surfside News article.




