The coronavirus outbreak has resulted in a housing market that experts describe as essentially frozen in place. khouriandrew reports:
The Times spoke with four landlords and four tenants across Los Angeles County to understand how they’re coping with the fallout from the coronavirus.
“These are really unusual times,” Tucker said. “This external force that is driving buyers out of the market is also a pretty good reason for sellers to hold off from selling. People are literately worried about the health of having a bunch of strangers and real estate agents come through their home.”
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