From all of us at Torrance Real Estate Homes and Vista Sotheby’s International Realty, we wanted to wish you a very happy President’s Day. Enjoy!
Why You Should Check Your Credit BEFORE the Home Search
In much the same way that a resume displays your work experience to a prospective employer, a credit report provides prospective creditors (and in some cases employers and insurers too) with a detailed picture of your credit history. And like a resume, your credit report can influence whether you will receive what you are applying for. Ideally, your credit report is an accurate, up-to-date reflection of your credit history.
However, since we don’t live in an ideal world, there are many reasons that your credit report could contain inaccuracies that might prevent you from receiving the credit your deserve. The good news is you can take action to keep your report accurate.
The top five reasons why you should make a practice of regularly reviewing your credit report.
Inaccuracies & Mixed Credit Files
Many inaccuracies on a credit report can be the result of simple human error, and are therefore not difficult to dispute. Of course, if you don’t order your credit report, you might never know about it. Whether the inaccuracies relate to payments not credited, late payments, or data mixed in from the credit file of someone else with a name similar to yours, you will want to contact the credit bureau to dispute inaccurate information promptly.
Tracking Payments
One of the most important elements of credit is a demonstrated history of on-time payments. Once you send the check
though, anything can happen—a delay in the payment being received can kick you over to a 30-day delinquency. If you call
your creditor an explain the situation, they might adjust the information. Of course, if you don’t read your credit report, you
won’t necessarily know which payments are being received and reported properly.
IIdentity Theft
This issue alone is reason to order you credit report immediately. Identity theft is an insidious crime, involving a thief who
assumes your name to open new accounts, divert your card statements to another address, and run up all sorts of bad debt
without you ever knowing about it until collectors come calling. Over time, identity theft could jeopardize your ability to obtain
further credit. The best way to catch a thief who is using your name is by getting a copy of your credit report, which will show
you if there are accounts listed you know you haven’t opened.
For example, if a thief has intercepted a pre-approved credit card offer in your name and sent it in with a change of address,
your credit report will include the account.
Inquiries
If you’re shopping around for a loan or more credit, you should know that when creditors check your credit, it places an inquiry on your credit report. Inquiries can add up, which is often interpreted as a negative by creditors. For this reason, too many inquiries can actually make getting credit more difficult. Moreover, if you didn’t authorize someone to look at your credit report and they did, they may have broken the law.
Credit Fraud – Unauthorized Charges
Credit fraud involves theft of your credit card or account number to make authorized charges to your account. Though consumers are protected financially from this abuse, other creditors may take note of all this activity and decide to raise your
interest rates or refuse to grant you a loan.
Ordering your credit report will help you catch new activity on accounts that you haven’t been using, or may have closed.
When it comes to managing your credit worthiness, your credit report is your best resource. Ordering your credit report gives you the opportunity to manage your credit wisely today, while planning your credit strategy for achieving future goals—a credit savvy move every consumer should make!
Slow Month for Torrance Home Sales – 46 Closed Sales in January
Torrance Real Estate Update for January 2023
The real estate market in Torrance really slowed in November in terms of the number of homes that sold but home prices continued to impress. There were only 46 homes that closed escrow during the month which was the slowest we’ve seen in some time. Compared with the peak summer month of 112 homes that sold in July and you can see how slow the market was.
The average “list” price was a very impressive $1,060,928 with the average sold price at $1,046,500 meaning that homes generally sold below the asking price.
The average price per foot for the month was $648 which was slightly lower than in October. The average days on market was a 42 before going into pending status.
See how that compares with other months on our Torrance real estate trends and statistics page.
Search the current homes for sale in Torrance
January 2023 Torrance Home Sales and Prices
Type | Address | Price | $ Per Sq Ft | Bed/Bath | Sq Feet | Age | |
CONDO/A | 22959 | Nadine Cir #A | $556,000 | $585 | 2/1,0,1,0 | 950/A | 1963 |
SFR/D | 21121 | Broadwell AVE | $730,000 | $473 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1544/A | 1954/PUB |
SFR | 1418 W | 216TH ST | $750,000 | $437 | 5/3,0,0,0 | 1717/ | 1942 |
CONDO/A | 21852 S | Vermont AVE #6 | $535,000 | $578 | 2/2,0,0,0 | 926/A | 1994/ASR |
SFR/D | 22925 | Berendo AVE | $834,500 | $713 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1171/A | 1951/ASR |
SFR/D | 23224 | Broadwell AVE | $908,000 | $422 | 4/2,0,0,0 | 2150/A | 1962/ASR |
SFR/D | 3104 | Dalemead ST | $1,375,000 | $603 | 4/1,2,0,0 | 2280/A | 1950/ASR |
SFR/D | 2503 | Dalemead ST | $1,520,000 | $789 | 3/1,1,0,0 | 1926/A | 1955/ASR |
CONDO/A | 2800 | Plaza Del Amo #303 | $725,000 | $612 | 2/2,0,1,0 | 1185/A | 1989/ASR |
TWNHS/A | 2801 | Sepulveda BLVD #123 | $949,000 | $502 | 3/3,0,0,0 | 1889/A | 1996/ASR |
SFR/A | 805 | Cerise AVE | $1,010,000 | $556 | 4/2,0,0,0 | 1816/A | 1951/ASR |
SFR | 20318 | Perkins AVE | $1,030,000 | $584 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1764/A | 1969/ASR |
SFR/D | 2111 | Shelburne WAY | $1,215,000 | $502 | 4/3,0,0,0 | 2420/A | 1987/ASR |
SFR/D | 2889 | Plaza Del Amo #200 | $1,225,000 | $536 | 3/2,0,1,0 | 2285/A | 2002/ASR |
CONDO/A | 22943 | Maple AVE #A | $575,000 | $515 | 2/0,2,0,0 | 1117/A | 1963/ASR |
SFR/D | 3614 W | 225th ST | $1,175,000 | $936 | 3/1,1,0,0 | 1255/A | 1956/ASR |
SFR/D | 2550 W | 234th ST | $1,360,000 | $661 | 4/1,1,0,0 | 2058/P | 1964/ASR |
SFR/D | 5009 | Zakon RD | $1,187,663 | $723 | 3/1,1,1,0 | 1643/A | 1956/ASR |
SFR/D | 22319 | Kathryn AVE | $1,200,000 | $1,111 | 3/1,0,0,0 | 1080/A | 1953/ASR |
SFR/D | 22904 | Evalyn Ave | $1,225,000 | $817 | 3/1,1,0,0 | 1500/A | 1954/ASR |
SFR/D | 23317 | Carlow RD | $1,371,910 | $792 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1732/A | 1960/PUB |
SFR/D | 23505 | Ladeene AVE | $1,555,000 | $634 | 4/1,2,0,0 | 2452/O | 1962/ASR |
SFR/D | 21513 | Ellinwood DR | $1,280,000 | $791 | 4/1,1,0,0 | 1619/A | 1955/ASR |
SFR/D | 20614 | Mansel AVE | $1,100,000 | $742 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1482/A | 1958/ASR |
SFR/D | 4540 | Cadison ST | $1,125,000 | $683 | 3/1,1,0,0 | 1646/A | 1954/ASR |
SFR/D | 19413 | Sturgess DR | $1,252,000 | $1,084 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1155/A | 1956/ASR |
SFR | 19301 | Donora AVE | $1,255,000 | $1,002 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1252/AP | 1955/ASR |
SFR/D | 19521 | Flavian AVE | $1,300,000 | $744 | 3/1,1,0,0 | 1748/A | 1955/PUB |
SFR/D | 17114 | Elgar AVE | $852,000 | $531 | 2/2,0,0,0 | 1606/A | 1948/ASR |
SFR/D | 3722 W | 181st ST | $950,000 | $569 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1670/S | 1953/ASR |
SFR | 18002 | Bailey DR | $968,000 | $740 | 4/2,0,0,0 | 1309/A | 1955/ASR |
SFR/D | 4118 | W 178th Street | $992,000 | $718 | 4/2,0,0,0 | 1381/P | 1955/PUB |
SFR/D | 17025 | Cerise AVE | $1,043,000 | $462 | 3/1,1,1,0 | 2257/A | 1964/ASR |
SFR/D | 18923 | Yukon AVE | $1,050,000 | $551 | 4/2,0,1,0 | 1904/A | 1953/ASR |
SFR/D | 16720 | Falda AVE | $1,060,000 | $708 | 3/2,0,1,0 | 1498/A | 1952/ASR |
SFR | 16911 | Purche AVE | $665,000 | $535 | 3/1,1,0,0 | 1244/ | 1956 |
SFR/D | 2204 W | 161st ST | $750,000 | $484 | 4/2,0,0,0 | 1549/A | 1956/PUB |
SFR/D | 2137 W | 183rd ST | $915,000 | $436 | 5/3,0,0,0 | 2100/A | 1962/PUB |
SFR/D | 2010 W | 177th ST | $983,000 | $759 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1295/A | 1953/ASR |
CONDO/A | 2700 | Arlington Ave #106 | $710,000 | $563 | 2/2,0,0,0 | 1262/A | 1982/ASR |
TWNHS | 1747 | Arlington AVE | $949,000 | $573 | 3/2,0,1,0 | 1655/ | 1990 |
SFR/D | 2268 | Sonoma ST | $1,150,000 | $690 | 3/1,1,0,0 | 1666/A | 1927/ASR |
SFR/D | 2444 W | 230th ST | $990,000 | $557 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1776/A | 1963/ASR |
SFR/D | 2378 W | 234th Street | $1,165,000 | $619 | 3/2,1,0,0 | 1883/P | 1960/PUB |
SFR/D | 2403 | W 232nd St. | $1,175,000 | $666 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1763/A | 1962/ASR |
SFR/D | 2320 W | 235th ST | $1,199,000 | $540 | 5/3,0,0,0 | 2220/A | 1963/ASR |
Any information relating to a property referenced on this web site comes from CRMLS. This web site may reference real estate listing(s) held by a brokerage firm other than the broker and/or agent who owns this website. The accuracy of all information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be personally verified through personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professionals.
Happy Valentine’s Day To Our Friends in Torrance
Celebrate love! Wishing you a very happy Valentine’s Day from Vista Sotheby’s International
Our Newest Home Listing in Torrance – 2215 W 229th St 90501
We are proud to announce our latest home listing in Torrance CA.
The first time on the market since 1977, this classic single level home has recently been reimagined and ready for a new owner. 2215 229th Street offers spacious and bright interior spaces, wonderful curb appeal, a large 7,100+ foot lot all in a great and friendly neighborhood. The front porch harkens back to simpler times….sit back and enjoy the sunshine on this quiet street.
The home features a fantastic and open layout from the moment you enter. The spacious living room features hardwood floors, high ceilings, cozy brick fireplace and oversized windows allowing for great light and breezes. Dining and kitchen have new floors, new paint, refreshed counters and cabinets and plenty of space for entertaining. The O’Keefe and Merritt cooktop and double oven give the home a classic feel.
All three bedrooms are large, offer hardwood floors, new lighting, ample closet and storage space and great light due to the separation and distance from neighbors with the two rear bedrooms looking out at the huge yard.
The home sits mid lot allowing for a wonderful grassy front yard and sizable driveway with the side and rear of the home offering both a huge grassy backyard with mature trees and landscaping as well as the roomy covered patio perfect for warm summer days or cool winter evenings. There’s plenty of room out back to create your own paradise.
The home is ideally located with highly rated award winning Torrance schools and central to just about everything from shopping and dining, to Wilson Park and more. Come and take a look at this wonderful home in a fantastic Torrance neighborhood.
2215 229th St Details
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 1,345 sq feet (buyer to verify)
- Built in 1955
- Oversized 7,108 sq foot lot
- Listed by Keith Kyle – Vista Sotheby’s – 310-251-2344
2215 W 229th St, Torrance, CA 90501 – Asking $899,000
Any information relating to a property referenced on this web site comes from CRMLS. This web site may reference real estate listing(s) held by a brokerage firm other than the broker and/or agent who owns this website. The accuracy of all information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be personally verified through personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professionals.
2022 Torrance Real Estate Market Recap – By the Numbers
What a year it was for home sales and home prices in Torrance CA. There were 1,097 condos, townhomes and homes sold during 2022.
The median sales price was an impressive $960,000 and average price per square foot was $679.
Homes averaged only 18 days on market before going into escrow. View the current Torrance homes for sale.
Torrance 2022 Real Estate Market at a Glance
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