Rowland Heights Housing
I just went to an open house yesterday in Rowland Heights, and I was surprised to find a cost cut. From 808,000 to 789,800.
$18,200 reduction, 2.3% change.
Nice house that used to have an outdoor model train in the back, that the real estate person said to take out :-(
It's also been on the market for 72 days.
And I am not seeing a huge amount of other Rowland Heights houses on the market.
I am not sure why...
The what is China, China, and China.
$18,200 reduction, 2.3% change.
Nice house that used to have an outdoor model train in the back, that the real estate person said to take out :-(
It's also been on the market for 72 days.
And I am not seeing a huge amount of other Rowland Heights houses on the market.
I am not sure why...
The what is China, China, and China.
Labels: chinatowns, real estate, rowland heights
3 Comments:
You do know the mainland Chinese are also buying houses in Chino Hills, Chino, Yorba Linda, Brea, Placentia, and Corona --- not just Rowland Heights?
I live in Rowland Heights, so I have pay a bit more attention to housing here.
The areas with mainland Chinese buying in the US is amazing.
In the San Gabriel area of LA County I have noticed these areas have a lot of Chinese.
Arcadia
San Marino
Monterey Park
El Monte
Cerritos
Hacienda Heights
Alhambra
San Gabriel
Rowland Heights
Walnut
Diamond Bar
West Covina, South Hills area
In OC, I have not noticed Placentia. Agree on Yorba Linda.
Corona surprises me.
Agree on Chino Hills.
Corona apparently has a critical mass of Chinese and other Asian Americans to support a 99 Ranch Market location, complete with in-store Bread Farm Bakery.
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