See the Homes that Sold in Torrance During February

It was a great month for both the number of homes that sold as well as home prices in Torrance during February.  February is always a little slower due to the shortened month but number were great.  Take a look at all of the homes, condos and townhomes that sold and closed escrow in Torrance during the month of February.  Visit our Torrance real estate stats and trends page to see how February compared with previous months.

February 2021 Home Sales and House Prices

MLS # Type Address Price $ Per Foot Bed/Bath Sq Feet Year Sold Date
20554472 CONDO 24410 CRENSHAW #230 $307,000 $459 1/1,0,0,0 669/A 1987/ASR 2/25/2021
SB21004378 SFR/D 1664 W 222nd ST $680,000 $468 3/2,0,0,0 1454/A 1973/ASR 2/25/2021
SB21013661 SFR/D 20836 Brighton AVE $740,000 $546 4/2,0,0,0 1356/A 1955/ASR 2/25/2021
SB20209083 DPLX/D 1342 W 221st ST $850,000 $497 5/2,0,0,0 1710/A 1963/ASR 2/1/2021
SB21010478 CONDO/A 20632 S Vermont AVE #24 $335,000 $511 1/1,0,0,0 656/A 1978/ASR 2/18/2021
SR21003785 CONDO/A 20712 S Vermont AVE #6 $336,001 $512 1/1,0,0,0 656/A 1978/ASR 2/19/2021
IN20262416 CONDO/A 20416 S Vermont AVE S #85 $342,000 $521 1/1,0,0,0 656/A 1978/ASR 2/5/2021
PW20252659 CONDO/A 23300 Marigold AVE #Z103 $380,000 $477 2/1,0,0,0 796/A 1973/ASR 2/19/2021
SB21014281 TWNHS/A 801 W 232nd ST #H $450,000 $423 3/1,0,1,0 1064/A 1973/ASR 2/26/2021
SR21014524 TWNHS/A 22323 Harbor Ridge LN #3 $460,000 $421 2/1,0,1,0 1092/A 1979/ASR 2/26/2021
SB20170421 CONDO/A 23316 Marigold AVE #R202 $460,000 $432 3/2,0,0,0 1066/A 1973/ASR 2/20/2021
P1-2830 CONDO/A 946 W 220th ST #116 $483,000 $379 2/1,1,0,0 1273/A 1981/ASR 2/18/2021
PV20221955 CONDO/A 23328 S Vermont AVE $535,000 $436 3/1,1,0,0 1228/A 1974/ASR 2/17/2021
SB20246709 TWNHS/A 22919 Mariposa AVE #708 $617,500 $379 3/4,0,0,0 1630/A 2008/ASR 2/2/2021
V1-2686 SFR/D 1248 W 212th ST $630,000 $525 2/2,0,0,0 1199/E 1954/ASR 2/18/2021
RS21001713 SFR/D 1541 W 215th ST $725,000 $697 3/2,0,0,0 1040/A 1945/ASR 2/10/2021
OC21007822 TWNHS/D 1065 W 228th ST $750,000 $455 3/3,0,0,0 1650/A 2016/ASR 2/22/2021
SB21008800 TWNHS/D 1045 W 228th ST $755,000 $458 3/2,0,1,0 1650/A 2016/ASR 2/11/2021
PW20252263 SFR/D 21427 Meyler ST $795,000 $678 3/1,1,0,0 1172/A 1956/ASR 2/1/2021
SB21006003 SFR/D 2657 Grand Summit RD $890,000 $610 3/1,0,1,0 1459/A 1954/ASR 2/9/2021
SB21011331 SFR/D 3959 Newton ST $960,000 $712 3/2,0,0,0 1348/A 1950/ASR 2/26/2021
SB20243537 SFR/D 25929 Richville DR $989,000 $738 3/1,1,0,0 1340/S 1956/ASR 2/3/2021
SB21002858 SFR/D 3204 Dalemead ST $1,001,370 $707 3/2,0,0,0 1416/A 1950/ASR 2/12/2021
SB21008175 SFR/D 2755 Portobello DR $1,093,950 $830 3/2,0,0,0 1318/A 1954/ASR 2/19/2021
PV21000744 SFR/D 3014 Lazy Meadow DR $1,300,000 $535 4/2,0,0,0 2429/A 1975/ASR 2/23/2021
PV20238476 SFR/D 25613 January DR $1,450,000 $480 4/1,2,1,0 3022/S 1953/ASR 2/9/2021
PV20253872 CONDO/A 3220 Merrill DR #33 $475,000 $552 1/1,0,0,0 861/A 1964/ASR 2/10/2021
SB21010619 CONDO/A 2605 Sepulveda BLVD #127 $595,000 $465 2/2,0,0,0 1279/S 2003/SEE 2/24/2021
SB21004487 CONDO/A 2559 Plaza Del Amo #212 $642,000 $536 2/2,0,1,0 1198/A 1984/ASR 2/12/2021
SB20241528 TWNHS/A 2931 Plaza Del Amo #128 $695,000 $511 2/2,0,1,0 1361/A 1985/ASR 2/25/2021
PV21001511 TWNHS/A 2931 Plaza Del Amo #73 $740,000 $544 2/2,0,1,0 1361/A 1985/ASR 2/12/2021
OC20264566 TWNHS/A 2577 Plaza Del Amo #720 $802,000 $513 3/2,0,1,0 1562/E 1987/ASR 2/12/2021
SB20155146 TWNHS/A 2300 Maple AVE #128 $838,600 $449 3/2,0,0,1 1867/A 1988/ASR 2/23/2021
SB20262682 TWNHS/A 3538 Torrance BLVD #148 $848,888 $482 3/2,0,1,0 1761/A 2005/ASR 2/4/2021
PV20237606 TWNHS/A 2825 Plaza Del Amo #125 $850,000 $462 3/3,0,0,0 1839/A 1993/ASR 2/3/2021
SB21012327 TWNHS/A 2300 Maple AVE #29 $915,500 $490 3/2,1,0,0 1867/A 1989/ASR 2/24/2021
CV21018194 SFR/A 3225 Antonio ST $1,050,500 $632 3/2,0,0,0 1663/A 1955/ASR 2/28/2021
SB20253249 CONDO/A 23006 Nadine CIR #B $410,000 $432 1/1,0,1,0 950/A 1963/ASR 2/3/2021
SB20263812 CONDO/A 22649 Nadine CIR $482,500 $508 1/1,0,1,0 950/A 1963/ASR 2/5/2021
SB20263766 CONDO/A 22930 Nadine CIR #B $579,000 $518 2/1,1,0,0 1117/A 1963/ASR 2/26/2021
SB20261524 SFR/D 3615 W 225th ST $987,000 $671 3/3,0,0,0 1470/A 1956/ASR 2/5/2021
OC20260937 SFR/D 23714 Lucille AVE $1,235,000 $506 3/3,0,0,0 2442/A 1983/ASR 2/12/2021
21679242 SFR 3960 Bluff ST $1,150,000 $898 4/1,1,0,0 1280/A 1956/ASR 2/26/2021
SB21009187 SFR/D 4262 Newton ST $1,189,500 $903 2/1,0,1,0 1318/A 1954/ASR 2/19/2021
PW20252217 SFR/D 22311 Marjorie AVE $981,000 $886 3/1,0,0,0 1107/A 1953/PUB 2/3/2021
PW21007408 SFR/D 4726 Vanderhill RD $1,127,500 $783 3/2,0,0,0 1440/A 1956/PUB 2/22/2021
DW21010090 SFR/D 22645 Ladeene AVE $1,210,000 $712 4/3,0,0,0 1700/AP 1953/ASR 2/25/2021
SB20253830 SFR/D 22527 Shadycroft AVE $1,700,000 $738 4/2,0,1,0 2303/AP 2015/ASR 2/5/2021
PW20248641 CONDO/A 5500 Torrance BLVD #C324 $745,000 $539 3/2,0,0,0 1383/A 1990/ASR 2/23/2021
SB21007885 SFR/D 5128 Merrill ST $940,000 $839 3/2,0,0,0 1120/A 1955/ASR 2/22/2021
SB20235850 SFR/D 21806 Anza AVE $940,000 $825 3/2,0,0,0 1140/A 1956/ASR 2/2/2021
SB20255746 SFR/D 21714 Ladeene AVE $970,000 $840 3/1,1,0,0 1155/A 1956/ASR 2/9/2021
SR21005681 SFR/D 21605 Reynolds DR $1,103,000 $745 3/1,1,0,0 1480/A 1955/ASR 2/18/2021
RS21010549 SFR/D 4723 Narrot ST $1,160,000 $734 3/2,0,0,0 1580/A 1954/ASR 2/4/2021
SB21002423 SFR/D 5104 Onyx ST $1,165,000 $724 4/1,1,0,0 1610/A 1961/ASR 2/19/2021
SB20257266 SFR/D 4808 Michelle DR $1,190,000 $764 4/2,0,0,0 1557/A 1960/ASR 2/12/2021
SB20260034 SFR/D 5603 Marialinda ST $1,215,000 $951 3/2,0,0,0 1278/A 1959/ASR 2/9/2021
SB20259212 TWNHS/A 4325 W 182nd ST #12 $645,000 $461 2/2,0,1,0 1398/P 1980/ASR 2/17/2021
21683986 SFR 4228 W 178Th ST $745,000 $895 2/1,0,0,0 832/ 1950 2/12/2021
SB20236606 SFR/D 4002 W 176th ST $745,000 $646 3/1,0,1,0 1153/A 1952/ASR 2/5/2021
SB20264515 TWNHS/A 16625 Yukon AVE #104 $755,000 $478 3/1,1,1,0 1579/A 2004/ASR 2/9/2021
SB20249902 SFR/D 3949 W 187th ST $779,000 $435 5/2,0,0,0 1791/A 1956/APP 2/3/2021
SB21009357 SFR/D 18414 Patronella AVE $850,000 $557 3/1,1,0,0 1525/E 1954/ASR 2/19/2021
SB21005265 SFR/D 17122 Faysmith AVE $855,000 $487 3/1,2,0,0 1754/A 1963/ASR 2/17/2021
PV21000735 SFR/D 16711 Faysmith AVE $900,000 $779 3/1,1,0,0 1156/A 1952/ASR 2/12/2021
WS20264552 MANL/D 21926 S Vermont AVE #41 $75,000 $95 2/1,0,0,0 792/A 1966/BLD 2/3/2021
SB21011586 SFR/D 17210 Haas Ave. $820,000 $586 4/1,1,0,0 1400/A 1954/ASR 2/26/2021
PW20208317 SFR/D 17104 Wilkie AVE $938,500 $413 6/0,3,0,0 2270/A 1948/ASR 2/3/2021
SB20229912 CONDO/A 2367 Jefferson ST #110 $427,500 $577 1/1,0,0,0 741/A 2007/ASR 2/1/2021
SB21017921 TWNHS/A 2114 Lincoln AVE $570,000 $568 2/2,0,0,0 1003/A 1984/ASR 2/26/2021
IG20245707 SFR/D 1819 W 228th ST $625,000 $488 3/2,0,0,0 1280/A 1956/EST 2/10/2021
AR20250009 TWNHS/A 1916 Cabrillo AVE $770,000 $455 3/3,0,0,0 1691/A 1987/ASR 2/18/2021
SB21012710 SFR/D 1606 Amapola AVE $893,000 $810 2/1,1,0,0 1103/A 1927/ASR 2/26/2021
PV21006834 TWNHS/A 1800 Oak ST #100 $905,000 $457 2/2,0,1,0 1980/A 2007/ASR 2/22/2021
SB21002975 SFR/D 2244 W 236th PL $880,000 $667 3/2,0,0,0 1320/O 1955/ASR 2/19/2021
PV21008353 SFR/D 2416 W 235th ST $915,000 $685 3/2,0,0,0 1336/A 1962/ASR 2/12/2021
SB20218809 SFR/D 1976 234th $1,100,000 $652 4/2,0,0,0 1688/P 1964/PUB 2/10/2021

 

Paperwork and taxes

Why It’s a Good Idea To Check Your Credit Scores

The top five reasons why you should make a practice of regularly reviewing your credit report.

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.

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!

Torrance homes for sale

2020 Torrance Real Estate Recap – By the Numbers

Welcome to our 2020 real estate review and recap. This is a brief overview of the real estate market in Torrance during the past year.

Without question it was a fantastic year for real estate, home sales and home prices in city of Torrance CA.   Here’s just a quick recap of some key numbers.  There were 1144 on market home sales during 2020 compared with 1204 in 2019.  The median sales price was an impressive $835,000.  Homes that sold only averaged 24 days on market before selling. The average price per foot for the year was $533.  For more detailed month by month stats see our Torrance real estate market trends and statistics page.

View the current homes for sale in Torrance.

Why Use a Licensed Torrance Realtor?

Why Should you use a realtor®?

All real estate licensees are not the same. Only real estate licensees who are members of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® are properly called REALTORS®.   REALTORS® subscribe to a strict code of ethics and are expected to maintain a higher level of knowledge of the process of buying and selling real estate. An independent survey reports that 84% of home buyers would use the same REALTOR® again.

Real estate transactions involve one of the biggest financial investments most people experience in their lifetime. Transactions in Torrance today usually exceed $800,000. If you had a $800,000 income tax problem, would you attempt to deal with it without the help of a CPA? If you had a $800,000 legal question, would you deal with it without the help of an attorney? Considering the small upside cost and the large downside risk, it would be foolish to consider a deal in real estate without the professional assistance of a REALTOR®.

Keys to buying a home

But if you’re still not convinced of the value here are twelve reasons to use a realtor:

1. Your REALTOR® can help you determine your buying power — that is, your financial reserves plus your borrowing capacity. If you give a REALTOR® some basic information about your available savings, income and current debt, he or she can refer you to lenders best qualified to help you. Most lenders — banks and mortgage companies — offer limited choices.

2. Your REALTOR® has many resources to assist you in your home search. Sometimes the property you are seeking is available but not actively advertised in the market, and it will take some investigation by your agent to find all available properties.

3. Your REALTOR® can assist you in the selection process by providing objective information about each property. Agents who are REALTORS®have access to a variety of informational resources. REALTORS® can provide local community information on utilities, zoning. schools, etc. There are two things you’ll want to know. First, will the property provide the environment I want for a home or investment? Second, will the property have resale value when I am ready to sell?

4. Your REALTOR® can help you negotiate. There are myriad negotiating factors, including but not limited to price, financing, terms, date of possession and often the inclusion or exclusion of repairs and furnishings or equipment. The purchase agreement should provide a period of time for you to complete appropriate inspections and investigations of the property before you are bound to complete the purchase. Your agent can advise you as to which investigations and inspections are recommended or required.

5. Your REALTOR® provides due diligence during the evaluation of the property. Depending on the area and property, this could include inspections for termites, dry rot, asbestos, faulty structure, roof condition, septic tank and well tests, just to name a few. Your REALTOR® can assist you in finding qualified responsible professionals to do most of these investigations and provide you with written.
reports. You will also want to see a preliminary report on the title of the property. Title indicates ownership of property and can be mired in confusing status of past owners or rights of access. The title to most properties will have some limitations; for example, easements (access rights) for utilities. Your REALTOR®, title company or attorney can help you resolve issues that might cause problems at a later date.

6. Your REALTOR® can help you in understanding different financing options and in identifying qualified lenders.

7. Your REALTOR® can guide you through the closing process and make sure everything flows together smoothly.

8. When selling your home, your REALTOR® can give you up-to-date information on what is happening in the marketplace and the price, financing, terms and condition of competing properties. These are key factors in getting your property sold at the best price, quickly and with minimum hassle.

9. Your REALTOR® markets your property to other real estate agents and the public. Often, your REALTOR® can recommend repairs or cosmetic work that will significantly enhance the salability of your property. Your REALTOR® markets your property to other real estate agents and the public. In many markets across the country, over 50% of real estate sales are cooperative sales; that is, a real estate agent other than yours brings in the buyer. Your REALTOR® acts as the marketing coordinator, disbursing information about your property to other real estate agents through a Multiple Listing Service or other cooperative marketing networks, open houses for agents, etc. The
REALTOR® Code of Ethics requires REALTORS® to utilize these cooperative relationships when they benefit their clients.

10. Your REALTOR® will know when, where and how to advertise your property. There is a misconception that advertising sells real estate. The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® studies show that 82% of real estate sales are the result of agent contacts through previous clients, referrals, friends, family and personal contacts. When a property is marketed with the help of your REALTOR®, you do not have to allow strangers into your home. Your REALTOR® will generally prescreen and accompany qualified prospects through your property.

11. Your REALTOR® can help you objectively evaluate every buyer’s proposal without compromising your marketing position. This initial agreement is only the beginning of a process of appraisals, inspections and financing — a lot of possible pitfalls. Your REALTOR® can help you write a legally binding, win-win agreement that will be more likely to make it through the process.

12. Your REALTOR® can help close the sale of your home. Between the initial sales agreement and closing (or settlement), questions may arise. For example, unexpected repairs are required to obtain financing or a cloud in the title is discovered. The required paperwork alone is overwhelming for most sellers. Your REALTOR® is the best person to objectively help you resolve these issues and move the transaction to closing (or settlement).

Keith Kyle is a licesnsed Realtor with Vista Sotheby’s International Realty with offices throughout the South Bay.  Keith has been a full time realtor since 2005 and a “Top Producer” in the area every year since 2007.  He has helped hundreds of buyers and sellers in Torrance and the Beach Cities and looks forward to helping you as well.  Contact Keith for all of your real estate needs.