An online tool lets you guess what happened with unemployment, sales prices, purchase activity and rates after 2004 — just before real estate’s bubble burst.
Let’s test your Los Angeles County economic memory!
Who doesn’t need a refresher course on the ups and downs of the local housing market — and the key drivers behind those swings? The online tool in the box below lets you guess what happened in L.A. after 2004 with unemployment, median sales prices, purchase activity and a 30-year mortgage. Following that peak of housing’s upswing creating the last real estate bubble, the market suffered through a crash, then enjoyed a long rebound, before a pandemic produced some surprising economic outcomes.2. Hit “Submit Guess” after each entry.
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