Valley luxury home sales cool: Is the metro headed for a buyer's market?

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Valley luxury home sales cool: Is the metro headed for a buyer's market?
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The buying frenzy in the Valley's luxury home market appears to have ended, but the market doesn't appear to be dead. abc15

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"I don't feel the market is dead in any way," said Robert Joffe, co-founder of Launch Real Estate."There's just no question it's a complete slowdown from what it was, but I feel we are in a balanced market right now, almost leaning toward a buyer's market."

Luxury home deals are still closing, he said, adding that he just entered escrow this weekend for a $3.5 million home in Arcadia, representing $875 a square foot. "It didn't even hit the market, and they had two offers on it," he said."Deals are still getting done."

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