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Interest rates near historic lows fueled strong Valley home sales last month, pushing prices higher even as the inventory of homes for sale fell to a record low, according to a Southland Regional Association of Realtors report.
The median price of resold homes in the San Fernando Valley came in at $835,000, up 12.8 percent over January last year. Condominiums had a median price of $485,000, up 15.5 percent from a year ago.
On the inventory scale, for the first time since the association began tracking monthly sales in 1986, the number of homes and condominiums for sale in the San Fernando Valley fell below the 700 mark. The total of 662 active listings reported for last month represents a 15.9 percent decline from January of last year.
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Firefighters extinguished a 5.9-acre blaze near State Route 14 in Santa Clarita early Tuesday morning.
Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel received reports of smoke seen from the hillside near the 14 freeway and Via Princessa around 4 a.m., according to Fire Department spokesman Franklin Lopez.
“The call came in as smoke on a hillside and we had a working fire by 4:22 a.m.,” he said.
Crews, which remained on the scene around 9 a.m. to clear the area, declared forward progress of the fire had stopped just after 5:30 a.m. with a final size of 5.9 acres.
No structures were threatened and no injuries were reported. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.