LA HABRA HEIGHTS, CA 90631 ~ Home Sales Report for September 2008. 
The City of La Habra Heights, (is not to be confused with La Habra) CA 90631 located in suburban Eastern Los Angeles County, with nearby Orange County bordering on the east side of the city.
If you lived in the estate community of La Heights you would be one of approximately only 6,000 residents.
All re-sale activity for September 2008 : Homes were priced from $400,000 to $2,950. Approximately 25% of the homes are priced in the $700,000 to $800,000 range, while approximately 10% are priced in excess of $2,000.00
*It's important to note all data is based on single-family homes, the city is condo-less. That's right no condos in La Habra Heights. Most homes are built of sprawling estate size lots in this hillside community. On clear days, Catalina Island can be seen 26 miles off the California coast.
If you lived in La Habra Heights, CA 90631 ~ you would be approximately:
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Hi Lynda,
I am curious are you attending the Bankable Result Summit (BRO event) in vegas next week?
Katrina
Hi Katrina ~ No, I'm not even aware of it. Sounds interesting though. Thanks for stopping by.
Hi Lynda, I thought it might be nice to stop over and leave a comment that I was here. Hi, I was here! LMAO.
Love your report and it look like things in la Habra are not to bad. At least the market is holding reasonably steady.
Seems I read a comment that AR didn't seem as predisposed to get the communities right as long as they could were collecting sponsor funds. Not sure I agree that it is that blatant but you should send them a reminder that consumers may not search around for the correct version of the community. AR needs to fix these.