Let’s take a look at the homes that sold in Old Town Torrance during June. There were 8 closed escrows making for a really great month. Both the weather and the real estate market seem to be picking up.
June 2023 Home Sales in Old Torrance
| Prop Type | Address | Sold Price | $ Per Sq Ft | Bed/Bed | Sq Feet | Age | |
| SFR/A | 1714 | Arlington AVE | $717,500 | $428.10 | 4/3,0,0,0 | 1676/A | 1918/ASR |
| TWNHS/A | 1340 | El Prado #24 | $915,000 | $657.33 | 3/2,0,1,0 | 1392/A | 1996/ASR |
| SFR/D | 808 | Crenshaw BLVD | $920,000 | $759.08 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1212/A | 1942/PUB |
| SFR/D | 819 | Cota AVE | $962,220 | $1,107.27 | 2/2,0,0,0 | 869/A | 1923/ASR |
| TWNHS/A | 2303 | Jefferson ST #1211 | $1,258,000 | $554.19 | 4/3,0,1,0 | 2270/A | 2010/ASR |
| SFR/D | 1635 | Post AVE | $1,260,000 | $803.57 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 1568/A | 1927/ASR |
| SFR/D | 1824 | Marinette ST | $1,275,000 | $503.16 | 4/3,0,0,0 | 2534/A | 1949/PUB |
| SFR | 1313 | Beech AVE | $1,369,000 | $577.15 | 3/2,0,0,0 | 2372/ | 1929/ASR |
terms of the number of homes that sold but home prices continued to impress. There were only 61 homes that closed escrow during the month which was down from 76 in October and 86 sales in September. Compared with the peak summer month of 112 homes that sold in July and you can see how slow the market was.