Monthly Economic Update | Month Ending October 31, 2023

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Recent data has shown that the economy and inflation rate have heated back. The number of new jobs created in September surged. Employers added 336,000 new jobs in September, double the number that economists expected. The CPI (Consumer Price Index), the broadest measure of inflation, has risen for three consecutive months after dropping for twelve straight months prior to June. Retail sales increased to more than double the increase that experts expected. Approximately 75% of companies have reported that their third-quarter profits have beaten expectations. The third quarter GDP (Gross Domestic Product), the broadest measure of the strength of the economy, unexpectedly jumped. The reading showed that the economy expanded at an annual rate of 4.9% in the third quarter of 2023, up from 2.1% in the second quarter. Surging consumer spending was attributed to much of the increase. This left investors feeling that the Fed has lost control over the economy, as the jobs market, GDP, and consumer spending have continued to expand despite all of the interest rate hikes and other tightening measures that were supposed to slow the economy. Chairman Powell’s comments have been very strong about the Fed’s commitment to slow the economy to combat inflation. The Fed’s key rates are at their highest levels in 22 years. Many economists feel that there is a strong possibility of at least one rate increase and any hopes of the Fed dropping rates early next year seem out of the question now. Bond and mortgage rates have also surged. Treasury bond yields are now at their highest levels since 2008 and the 30-year mortgage interest rate hit 8%, its highest level since the year 2000.

Stock markets – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the month at 33,052.87, down 0.3% from 33,507.50 on August 30. It is up 1% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the month at 4,193.80, down 2.4% from 4,298.05 last month. It is up 9.2% year-to-date. The NASDAQ closed the month at 12,851.24, down 5.8% from 13,219.92 last month. It is up 22.7% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the month yielding 4.88%, up from 4.59% last month. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the month at 5.04%, up from 4.73% last month. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates often follow treasury bond yields.

Mortgage rates – The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates as of October 26, 2023, for the most popular loan products were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.79%, up from 7.31% at the end of August. The 15-year fixed was 7.03%, up from 6.72% at the end of September. These are the highest mortgage interest rates in 23 years.

Home sales data is released by the National Association of Realtors and the California Association of Realtors in the third week of the month for the previous month. Below are the September results.

U.S. existing-home sales – The National Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 3.96 million units on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate in September, down 15.4% from an annualized rate of 4.68 million in September 2022. The median price for a home in the U.S. in August was $394,300, up 3.2% from $383,500 last September. There was a 3.4-month supply of homes for sale in September, up from a 3.2-month supply last September. First-time buyers accounted for 27% of all sales. Investors and second-home purchases accounted for 18% of all sales. All-cash purchases accounted for 29% of all sales. Foreclosures and short sales accounted for 1% of all sales.

California existing-home sales – The California Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 240,940 on a seasonally adjusted annualized basis in September, down 5.4% month-over-month from August, and down 21.5% from a revised 307,000 annualized sales pace in September 2022. September marked the twelfth straight month with sales dropping under 300,000 on an annualized basis. Year-to-date, the number of homes sold was down 28.5% from the first nine months of 2022. The statewide median price paid for a home in July was $843,340, up 3.2% from $817,150 a year ago. There was a 2.8-month supply of single-family homes for sale in September.

The graph below has sales data for Southern California by region. This was compiled by the California Association of Real Estate.

The Best Indian and South Asian Restaurants in Town | L.A. Eats

Southern California is home to a rich foreign culture, depicted in the vast diversity of restaurants showcasing the best of these traditions. The following are some of the best restaurants for any lover of South Asian and Indian cuisines.

1. Badmaash, Hollywood

Featuring a mix of South Asia and Toronto styles and operated by the Mahendran brother-and-father trio, Badmaash restaurant serves some of the best carefully thought-out and authentic Indian dishes. These include classic double-fried chicken, traditional Samosas, Punjabi Fish-Fry, and other delicious seafood options available for both dine-in and takeout.

2. Bhanu’s Indian Grocery & Cuisine

This lovely and homey restaurant in San Gabriel offers Indian delicacies, including; chicken tikka masala, Samosas, and fish curries. The strip-mall shop also features a dine-in area with traditional meals. Remember to book a reservation in advance as the restaurant is often fully booked.

3. Pijja palace, Sunset boulevard, LA

This restaurant is among the hottest places in LA. The subtle elegance in this spot is not only inviting but also one that leaves a lasting impression on a first-time visitor. You can enjoy the malai rigatoni pasta, verdant saag pizza, garam masala-crusted wings, and crafted cocktails.

4. Roots Indian and Bistro, Melrose Avenue

Showcasing the diverse culture of LA, this modern vibey setting is the perfect place for you to drop by and delight in the classic paneer masala fries and assorted selection of chicken wings.

5. Bollywood Indian Restaurant, Westlake County

Enjoy a variety of Indian foods completely homemade and prepared using amazing spices in this red-themed restaurant.

6. Bombay Beach, Westlake County

Opened by the couple Angat and Gurpreet Gaada in 2018, this family-owned restaurant offers delicacies such as creamy butter chicken, stunning chicken tikka masalas, spicy chicken tikka tacos, tandoori chicken pizza, and crispy samosas.

7. Anarbagh Indian Restaurant, Encino

With recipes from the North and the South of India, this ambient diner features a regal space with booths and spicy cuisines that are cooked in the traditional clay (tandoor) oven. In addition, this family-owned restaurant has also won recognition as one of the best Indian restaurants in Southern California.

8. Agra Tandoori Indian Restaurant, Tarzana

With over 25 years of experience in Indian cuisine, this traditional restaurant is the ideal spot where you can delight in lunch buffets and tandoori dishes.

9. Taste of India, Sherman Oaks

With a flavor bank of extensive spices and a wide range of tasteful options, Taste of India is hailed as the best Indian restaurant in Sherman Oaks. The restaurant offers colorful and Authentic delicacies that you will love.

10. Apey Kade Restaurant, Ventura

Known for its homey vibe, here you can delight in the traditional Sri Lankan delicacy called Chicken Lamprais and a variety of other dishes, including meats and vegetarian options prepared to perfection.

11. Saffron Indian Cuisine & Bar, Newbury Park

Having been recognized for its outstanding Indian cuisine, excellent service, and friendly staff, this exotic restaurant in Conejo Valley serves some of the best classic dishes using high-quality fresh ingredients.

Staycation in Oak Glen

If you are looking for a staycation that’s slightly outside the regular go-to retreats, look no further than Oak Glen. This picturesque town in the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains serves as a quaint agricultural destination. So, what makes Oak Glen so unique? The town has been growing apples for over 100 years, making it the perfect place for picking, eating, and enjoying all that this delicious fruit has to offer. Oak Glen offers activities and fun throughout the year, with foliage in the spring and fall and snow in the winter. Read this week’s blog for our advice on where to stay, what to eat, and what to do on your visit to Oak Glen, California.

Where to Stay

If you prefer to make your trip to Oak Glen an overnight one, the town has a wonderful selection of lodging that will make you feel right at home.

Stone Oak Manor

Have you always wondered what it would be like to have an entire manor to yourself? Well, at Stone Oak Manor, you’re invited to do so. The almost 100-year-old estate has not yet reopened its bed and breakfast for multiple bookings because of the pandemic. Instead, visitors can now rent out the manor entirely via Airbnb. Rates for the five-bedroom estate start at $1000 per night, with accommodations for up to 16 people. 

Fun Fact: The estate was designated as a Historic Point of Interest in California. Formerly, The Baumann Manor was built in 1926 by Murle & Samuel Baumann and architect Reginald Inwood. The house was made from local stones gathered from all over Oak Glen. 

Rileys Farm

While you can only stay overnight at Riley’s Farm for specific overnight events, it’s still worth the visit. The working apple orchard and living history farm feature a bounty of activities. From masquerade balls in their barn to pick-your-own fruit and dinner theater, you’ll have a blast. Their offered stays are historically themed, so be ready to get into character for this particular choice in lodging. 

Oak Glen Retreat

For those seeking to rough it out a bit more, the Oak Glen Retreat makes for a great option. Their campground features everything from luxury cabins to simple tent sites. Enjoy a fun-filled weekend with plenty of amenities and activities to entertain you. The camping site offers two large pools, a spa, a miniature golf course, horseshoes, hiking, and much more. Call (909) 790-1801 for more information.

What To Do & Eat

One of the obvious activities will be picking apples when visiting an apple orchard community, but there is so much more in Oak Glen. 

For apple picking…

Los Rios Rancho

The Los Rios Rancho orchard has over 300 acres, with over 10,000 apples to choose from on this family-owned farm. Not a fan of apples? The farm also produces raspberries, corn, strawberries, and pumpkins for picking.

Willowbrook Apple Farm

Make a planned visit to the 100-year-old Stayman-Winesap apple farm. Willowbrook Farms offers over 300 acres of apples for you to pick. What’s even more fun is the chance to participate in activities like pressing your own apple cider.

Oak Tree Village

At this local community hub, there is no shortage of activities. Pursue through multiple artisan shops and food stands for tasty treats to eat or take home. Enjoy live music, a petting zoo, and even ax throwing for a perfect Oak Glen day.

Wilshire’s Apple Shed

Who doesn’t love complimentary cider? Visit the tasting room at Wilshire Apple Shed and try their hard cider samples for free from Oak Glen Cider Company. Once you feel hungry, you’ll definitely want to enjoy a pizza from their wood-burning pizza oven for a truly delicious day.

Apple Annie’s Bakery And Restaurant

One of the most popular restaurants in the area, Apple Annie’s bakery and restaurant, makes for a perfect spot to grab a bit. They are best known for their 1/4 mile-high apple pie, among other delicious baked goods. Since it’s popular, you should know you will need to book in advance.

November Luxury Home Maintenance | Home Tips

For the discerning homeowner, luxury isn’t simply a matter of aesthetic appeal or expansive spaces. The true essence of luxury lies in the meticulous attention to detail, the quality of craftsmanship, and the preservation of the home’s grandeur over time. As November heralds the approach of colder months, regular maintenance checks become paramount to ensure that the home’s opulence is uncompromised and continues to reflect its original splendor.

Winter-Proofing Your Abode this November

As the adage goes, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Preparing your abode for the winter months is crucial not only for comfort but also for the longevity and efficiency of various systems within the home.

Heating System Inspection: Ensure that your heating systems, whether traditional or contemporary, are operating at peak efficiency. This may involve cleaning vents, replacing filters, or scheduling professional maintenance checks.

Protection of Outdoor Furniture: The unique and exquisite nature of high-end outdoor furniture demands protection from the elements. Consider weather-resistant covers or, if space permits, storage in a climate-controlled area.

Smart Home System Updates: With technological advancements, it’s prudent to ensure that all smart home systems are updated for winter efficiency. This includes optimizing heating schedules, ensuring security systems are calibrated for shorter days, and ensuring outdoor sensors are clear of fall debris.

 

Art Care in Colder Months

Art pieces, often central to a luxury home’s decor, are susceptible to the fluctuating conditions of indoor environments during winter.

Temperature Consistency: It’s vital to maintain a stable indoor temperature, ideally between 65-75°F (18-24°C), to prevent any potential damage to artworks.

Humidity Control: Too much humidity can lead to mold growth, while too little can cause materials to dry out and become brittle. Invest in a high-quality humidifier or dehumidifier and aim to maintain indoor humidity levels between 40-60%.

Avoid Direct Heat: Never position artwork directly above radiators or heating vents. The constant change in temperature can adversely affect the materials, leading to warping or other forms of degradation.

Ensuring Spa and Pool Preparedness this November

Water features, especially luxury pools and spas, are havens of relaxation and deserve special attention as winter approaches.

Outdoor Pool Care: If you’re closing your pool for the winter, ensure all equipment is cleaned and stored appropriately. Likewise, this means you should balance the water chemistry and secure a tight-fitting pool cover to keep out debris.

Indoor Spa Maintenance: For indoor facilities, consider a professional maintenance check. Ensure that water heaters are functioning optimally, inspect for any leaks, and clean or replace filters as necessary.

 

The grandeur of a luxury home isn’t simply in its initial design and furnishings. It is in its continued elegance and functionality year after year. By committing to regular maintenance checks, homeowners not only uphold the value of their property but also guarantee their comfort. After all, true luxury lies in both beauty and enduring quality.

Weekly Economic Update | Week Ending October 28, 2023

Stock markets dropped again this week – Concerns about high interest rates continued to cause panic for investors again this week after another round of positive data was released. The third quarter GDP (Gross Domestic Product), the broadest measure about the strength of the economy, unexpectedly jumped. The reading showed that the economy expanded at an annual rate of 4.9% in the third quarter of 2023, up from 2.1% in the second quarter. Surging consumer spending was attributed to much of the increase. This left investors feeling that the Fed has lost control over the economy. The economy, jobs market, and consumer spending have continued to expand despite all of the interest rate hikes and other tightening measures that were supposed to slow the economy. Another report showed that while savings are dropping, there is still $1.2 trillion in Covid stimulus in savings. The PCE, another gauge of inflation that was released on Friday, showed inflation rose in September by the largest month-over-month percentage rate since May. Other news had tech stocks declining early in the week when Alphabet released weaker earnings than expected, but that reversed on Friday when Amazon and Intel beat expectations. Auto stocks also took a hit after Ford announced that they were pulling their future guidance due to the auto worker strike. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 32,417.59, down 2.1% from 33,127.29 last week. It is down 2.2% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 4,117.37, down 2.6% from 4,224.16 last week. It is up 7.2% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 12,634.01.81, down 2.7% from 12,983.81 last week. It is up 20.7% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.84%, down from 4.93% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 5.03%, down from 4.78% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

Mortgage rates – The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of October 26, 2023, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.79%, up from 7.63% last week. The 15-year fixed was 7.03%, up from 6.92% last week.

Have a great weekend!

From a New Beatles Song to Threads Updates and More! | Tech News

From a New Beatles Song to Threads updates and more! Exciting developments are constantly on the horizon in the ever-evolving world of technology and entertainment. Today, we dive into a captivating mix of tech and pop culture updates. Join us on this journey to discover the intersection of innovation and creativity!

Apple Prepares for a Lightning-Fast Product Event Right Before Halloween

Apple is set to host a product launch event called “Scary Fast” on October 30th, sparking rumors of new Mac updates. The event invites viewers to tune in on Apple.com and YouTube, featuring an Apple logo transforming into the Finder icon. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman hinted at a “Mac-centered product launch.” Speculation points to a refreshed 24-inch iMac and a new MacBook Pro, potentially featuring Apple’s M3 chip for enhanced performance. While Apple typically unveils new iPads in October, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests updates may come in the following year. The event follows Apple’s recent “Wonderlust” event, which introduced the iPhone 15 lineup, Apple Watch updates, and more. Excitement builds as Apple’s event draws closer, promising surprises.

Boston Dynamics Transforms Its Robot Dog into a Verbal Tour Guide with ChatGPT

Boston Dynamics has given its robot dog, Spot, the ability to talk and act as a tour guide. In a quirky video, Spot wears a top hat and mustache while speaking in a British accent and guiding viewers through the company’s facilities. Using OpenAI’s ChatGPT API and text-to-speech capabilities, Spot responds to questions and mimics speech movements. The robot even takes on various personas, including a 1920s archaeologist and a sarcastic character. While the video showcases Spot’s playful side, it raises questions about the capabilities of a robot widely used by police and the military. Boston Dynamics sees potential in combining AI and robotics for various applications.

Threads Introduces Polls and GIFs Features

Meta is introducing the ability to create polls and insert GIFs directly within the Threads post composer. CEO Mark Zuckerberg showcased these features with a poll, which includes real-time countdown timers for voting. To view poll results, you’ll need to participate, and Threads will notify you when it concludes. Additionally, a new GIF icon allows for easy GIF searches from Giphy, offering trending options or specific GIF searches. While these are relatively minor additions, they bring Threads closer in line with features available on other platforms like X (formerly Twitter). Threads, launched in July, has already amassed “just under” 100 million monthly active users, as disclosed by Zuckerberg during an earnings call.

The Beatles’ Last Song Reconstructed with the Aid of Artificial Intelligence

WingNut Films’ AI technology, initially used for Peter Jackson’s 2021 Beatles documentary, has enabled the release of the group’s final song, “Now and Then.” John Lennon’s vocals were recovered from an old cassette of the unfinished track, recorded in the 1970s, using this technology. The song will be accompanied by a 12-minute documentary titled “Now and Then – The Last Beatles Song,” directed by Oliver Murray. Both the song and the documentary will be available for streaming and download, with a vinyl release of “Now and Then” paired with “Love Me Do.” The documentary debuts on November 1st, the song on November 2nd, and the music video on November 3rd. Paul McCartney expressed his emotion upon hearing Lennon’s voice on a genuine Beatles recording in 2023, and Ringo Starr described the experience as the closest they’ll ever come to having Lennon back in the room.

Tesla Secures Landmark $100 Million Supercharger Deal with BP

BP is set to buy $100 million worth of Supercharger equipment from Tesla. This marks the first time Tesla has provided DC fast-charging hardware for a third-party network. BP Pulse, BP’s EV charging business, will utilize this equipment to expand its charging network, with plans to invest up to $1 billion by 2030. Tesla’s hardware can provide fast charging up to 250kW and supports multiple EV types. These chargers will be deployed at BP-affiliated locations and third-party sites, initially in cities like Houston, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington, DC, starting next year. BP Pulse’s Superchargers will run on the Omega software, offering user-friendly Plug-and-Charge capabilities.

Weekend Events: Halloweekend Edition

Get ready for all that Halloweekend has in store as we take you on a thrilling journey through the bewitching heart of Los Angeles. The city of angels is gearing up for a spine-chilling weekend packed with ghoulishly delightful events. From haunted houses to family-friendly festivals, eerie night tours to costume extravaganzas, and more. Whether you’re a fearless thrill-seeker or a pumpkin-spice aficionado, there’s something for everyone in this metropolis of macabre merriment. So, grab your broomsticks and jack-o’-lanterns, as we guide you through the top Halloween happenings across the City of Angels this weekend!

Los Angeles Weekend Events | Halloweekend Edition

Día de los Muertos at Hollywood Forever

When: October 28

Where: Hollywood Forever Cemetary

What: Hollywood Forever Cemetery proudly boasts the title of California’s grandest Day of the Dead celebration, and there’s no reason to question it. The cemetery’s landscape is adorned with altars, adorned in dance rituals, alive with musical performances, buzzing with arts and crafts projects, and bustling with food vendors, not to mention the vibrant crowds that gather. This year’s festivities are once more divided into two ticketed events: a daytime session and an evening one.

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Live with Danny Elfman

When: October 27 – 29

Where: Hollywood Bowl

What: Witness Danny Elfman’s return to the character of Jack Skellington as he takes the stage for a live performance and screening of The Nightmare Before Christmas. This unique concert-and-movie experience promises an exciting costume contest, delightful trick-or-treating, and a roster of esteemed special guests. Look forward to appearances by Halsey on Friday and Saturday, Catherine O’Hara on Sunday, and the talents of Ken Page throughout the weekend, along with Riki Lindhome on Friday and Saturday and Fred Armisen all weekend long.

Haunted Little Tokyo

When: Until October 28

Where: Little Tokyo

What: Annually, Haunted Little Tokyo magically transforms the neighborhood into a spooky labyrinth filled with Halloween-themed pop-up attractions, guided walking tours, and captivating performances. In this year’s edition, you have the opportunity to join a thrilling scavenger hunt scheduled for October 28th from 1 pm to 5 pm, and later, you can dance the night away at an exhilarating block party on October 28th from 1 pm to 5 pm.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | Halloweekend Edition

MOLAA’s Day of the Dead

When: October 29

Where: Long Beach

What: The Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach is commemorating Day of the Dead with an afternoon filled with delectable food, enchanting music, and a plethora of festive elements. Tied to the museum’s upcoming exhibition exploring the intricacies of Mexican cuisine, this year’s “Heco con Amor” celebration features more than thirty vendors, nine diverse food stations, delectable sweets, a selection of beer and wine, along with entertaining activities like face painting, a sugar skull workshop, printmaking, and tattoo artistry.

Howl-O-Ween at PetSpace

When: October 28

Where: Playa Vista

What: Select and adorn a “pup-kin,” indulge in delectable treats suitable for both humans and furry companions, and brave a spine-tingling maze featuring a truly frightening mailman at this Halloween event where costumes are encouraged, and dogs are welcome. Join the fun at the Wallis Annenberg PetSpace in Playa Vista.

Oogie Boogie Bash

When: Until October 31 

Where: Anaheim 

What: Look who’s back! The “Nightmare Before Christmas” infamous bug-filled sack is reprising its role for the Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland. Join this exclusive after-hours event with special tickets at Disney California Adventure Park this Halloween season.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | Halloweekend Edition

Octoberfest Encino Village Block Party

When: October 29

Where: Encino

What: Trick-or-Treat and enjoy family-friendly frights and thrills at this year’s Octoberfest Block Party. There will be face painting, pie eating contest, and so much more!

Halloween Horror Nights

When: September 7 – October 31

Where: Universal Studios

What: Spooky season is creeping in, whether we’re ready for it or not. The most evident indicator? Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights has arrived, featuring haunted houses inspired by titles like The Last of Us, Stranger Things, Evil Dead Rise, The Purge, The Exorcist: Believer, and beyond.

Urban Death

When: Until October 31

Where: North Hollywood

What: Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre Group hosts a chilling series of vignettes. Armed with a shoddy flashlight to illuminate their path, guests navigate a labyrinth of terror before enduring a series of shocking scenes (over the course of roughly 35 minutes) that will unsettle even the most stoic of horror fans.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | Halloweekend Edition

When: October 27, 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Where: 93 W Avenida De Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks

What: Thousand Oaks Post Acute presents “TOPA Trunk or Treat.” Don’t miss the 2nd annual trunk or treat on Friday, October 27, 2023, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Located at 93 West Avenida de los Arboles, Thousand Oaks. Our parking lot will be filled with decorated trunks, activities, and food. Free event for all. For additional information, call (805) 492-2444.

Nights of the Jack

When: September 29 – October 31

Where: Santa Monica Mountains

What: Stroll through the picturesque King Gillette Ranch this Halloweekend, as this hidden gem in the Santa Monica Mountains comes alive with the warm glow of thousands of intricately hand-carved jack-o’-lanterns. Nights of the Jack is back for another year, offering a one-mile walking trail experience, complete with delicious food trucks and a “Spookeasy” for added excitement. In 2023, Nights of the Jack has introduced new features to enhance the experience, including an augmented reality scavenger hunt along the trail, a captivating Día de Los Muertos display, stunning lantern art, and a special section known as “the Enchanted Forest.”

Reign of Terror Haunted House

When: September 29 – November 4 

Where: Janss Marketplace

What: Janss Marketplace has revealed the dates and ticket sales launch for the 17-night Reign of Terror Haunted House, a highly acclaimed immersive haunt experience in the U.S. Celebrating its 24th season, Reign of Terror opens its doors on September 24th at Janss Marketplace in Thousand Oaks, offering 138 unique rooms and 10 interconnected, spine-chilling attractions, spanning over 28,000 sq ft of floor space, all revamped and improved for 2023.

The Top Halloween Parties for 2023 | Out & About

Halloween is just around the corner, and if you’re looking for the ultimate way to celebrate in Los Angeles this year, you’re in luck. From extravagant costume carnivals to eerie EDM extravaganzas, the City of Angels is gearing up for some spine-tingling soirées. Get ready for a ghoulishly good time as we take you on a journey through the top Halloween parties in Los Angeles for 2023.

1. West Hollywood Halloween Costume Carnaval

  • Date: October 31, 2023
  • Location: Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood

The West Hollywood Halloween Costume Carnaval is not just a party; it’s a legendary street celebration that draws over half a million revelers. This year, join the massive crowd on Santa Monica Boulevard for an unforgettable night of dancing, drinking, and jaw-dropping costumes. While there are impromptu costume contests, it’s best to arrive dressed to impress. Don’t be a party pooper in jeans and a t-shirt—go all out for this larger-than-life Halloween extravaganza.

2. Fleetmac Wood Clubs – Silver Storms Ball

  • Date: October 27, 2023
  • Location: Boyle Heights

Experience the magic of Fleetwood Mac like never before at the Fleetmac Wood Clubs’ “Silver Storms Ball.” This London-based collective will have you grooving to new edits and remixes of Fleetwood Mac’s timeless classics. Dress extravagantly, whether Mac-related or not and prepare for a night of unabashed Fleetwood fun.

3. Mayan Warrior

  • Date: October 28, 2023
  • Location: Downtown Los Angeles

Bid farewell to a beloved L.A. institution as the Mayan Warrior art car holds its final event in Grand Park. This Halloween-themed party will showcase Mexican talent and serve as a fundraiser in partnership with local event collective Stranger Than. Dance the night away and pay tribute to a decade of unforgettable memories.

4. Cinespia Halloween

  • Date: Until October 31, 2023
  • Location: Downtown Historic Core

While Cinespia is famous for its cemetery screenings, its indoor Halloween events are just as eccentric. Enjoy a screening of “Rosemary’s Baby” at the Orpheum, complete with a costume party, delicious food, a full bar, and the famous Cinespia photo booth.

5. Halloween at Skybar

  • Dates: October 27 – October 31, 2023
  • Location: West Hollywood

The Mondrian’s Skybar is hosting not one but three Halloween parties this year. From the Halloween-themed edition of “The Hustle” to “Fright Night” and an evening of deep house on Halloween itself, there’s no shortage of spooky entertainment at this iconic venue.

6. Minimal Effort

  • Date: October 28, 2023
  • Location: South Los Angeles

For fans of underground house and techno, Minimal Effort promises an unforgettable Halloween party. With top talent like Ewan McVicar, Mild Minds, Manics, and Pam Sessions on the decks, you won’t need much effort to have a fantastic time.

7. Halloween at Cicada Restaurant and Lounge

  • Date: October 28, 2023
  • Location: Downtown Financial District

Step back in time at Downtown’s Cicada Club, an Art Deco ballroom inside the Oviatt Building. Enjoy an evening of big-band music and consider upgrading your ticket for a prix-fixe dinner that adds a touch of elegance to your Halloween celebrations.

8. Strange Science at the Hauntington

  • Date: October 28, 2023
  • Location: San Marino

Embrace the intellectual side of Halloween at the Hauntington with “Strange Science.” This event promises theatrical performances, scholarly lectures, rare object displays, candlelight art gallery tours, and captivating discussions on queer witchcraft and Vincent Price horror films. Enjoy ballet and acrobatic performances in this unique and festive setting.

9. Halloween Monster Night

  • Date: October 28, 2023
  • Location: Hollywood

Get ready for a clubby Halloween party like no other at Sunset Room Hollywood. Dress as extravagantly or as daringly as you like, and join the festivities featuring four DJs, three bars, aerialists, dancers, and thrilling costume contests. Halloween Monster Night has been a Hollywood tradition since ’99, and it’s not to be missed.

Los Angeles is pulling out all the stops to make this year an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re into spooky spectacles, electronic beats, or intellectual soirées, there’s a ghoulish party in LA that’s perfect for you. So, grab your costumes, your friends, and your spooky spirit, and get ready for a hauntingly good time in the City of Angels.

Fall Wreath Ideas We Love | Home Tips

Everyone looks forward to autumn: a period you can find an excuse for a front door refresh. We are not referring to fresh paint for your home but a gorgeous high-end wreath to greet your guests in the upcoming holidays.

We have gathered the best fall wreaths that consistently capture every luxury homeowner’s or designer’s attention. It is easy to get the look you desire with the following mix of up-to-date fall wreaths for your home.

1. Luxury Autumn Mantle Garland

Welcome your guests with an elegant harvest garland. This Handmade wreath is an excellent addition to your fall home decor. You can buy one online, or you can make it at home. You will need decorative flowers in bold shades to give your wreath a gorgeous look. Use Authentic crocheted pumpkins for a unique flair. This piece features a snowy pine garland and decorative flowers in red, yellow, and orange shades. Add white and pale cream accents for a luxury finish.

2. A Star is Born Wreath

This piece is simple yet classic. Stand out with a star is born wreath in a big way. Making this wreath is simple if you already have a black star stand in your home. Tie leaves or tan papers together and attach them to the stand to get a cream-colored wreath burst. The contrasting black background gives the centerpiece a perfect vitality and energy for your home throughout the holiday season.

3. Elegant Green Metallic Bay Leaf

Do not discount a simple, beautiful, classic wreath’s uniqueness. Use leaflike and botanical florals to achieve a gorgeous look that will say a loud, merry hello to your visitors during the holiday. Darby Creeks make wreaths with utmost care to add to fall decor or gift your loved ones during the holiday.

4. A Tropical Delight

Unlike many wreaths that take the typical fall look, the Tropical Delight assumes a gorgeous look and feels ideal for winter and autumn seasonal decorations. You need materials like pastel-colored flowers, palm leaves, and dried stalk base to make your Tropical Delight. Use burlap fabric to create a bow and decorate flowers and palm leaves. Add a personalized letter to welcome your visitors.

5. Autumn Rice Flower

Welcome your visitors with the beauty and monochromatic flair of the wreath. The Autumn Rice Flower Wreath features faux materials with a fantastic texture that creates natural beauty for your home. Magnolia’s wreath is an excellent addition to your fall decor.

6. Pine Chip Brown Wreath

Crate and barrel using one key ingredient to make a fall wreath that doubles as door decor and tabletop centerpiece. The pinecone chips used to make the pine Chip Brown Wreath add elegance to your home.

Shopping for Fall Wreaths

The season of glorious fall foliage is a reminder that we are getting closer to holidays, such as Thanksgiving. As you prepare for fall wreath shopping, ensure that you find a shop that offers a beautiful floral collection.

Weekly Economic Update | Week Ending October 21, 2023

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Stock markets dropped again this week – Recent data has shown that the economy has heated back. This has caused interest rates to rise further. Some data this month included: The number of new jobs created in August surged after falling in July. The CPI has risen for three consecutive months after dropping for twelve straight months prior to June. Retail sales jumped and increased in an amount that was more than double the increase that experts expected. Third quarter corporate profits have been stronger than expected. Jerome Powell spoke this week. Following his comments on bond yields, raising debt to finance, a tight labor market, and inflation, stocks dropped further and bond yields rose to their highest yields since the 2008 financial crisis. While economists are trying to stay out of politics, the situation in Israel and the infighting in the House of Representatives has to be looked at as well for the drop in stock prices and the rise in interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 33,127.29, down 1.6% from 33,670.29 last week. It is down 0.1% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 4,224.16, down 2.4% from 4,327.78 last week.  It is up 10% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 12,983.81, down 3.2% from 13,407.28 last week. It is up 24% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.93%, up from 4.63% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 5.09%, up from 4.78% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

Mortgage rates – The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of October 19, 2023, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.63%, up from 7.57% last week. The 15-year fixed was 6.92%, up from 6.89% last week.

U.S. existing-home sales – The National Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 3.96 million units on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate in September, down 15.4% from an annualized rate of 4.68 million in September 2022.  The median price for a home in the U.S. in August was $394,300, up 3.2% from $383,500 last September. There was a 3.4-month supply of homes for sale in September, up from a 3.2-month supply last September. First-time buyers accounted for 27% of all sales. Investors and second-home purchases accounted for 18% of all sales. All-cash purchases accounted for 29% of all sales.  Foreclosures and short sales accounted for 1% of all sales.

California existing-home sales – The California Association of Realtors reported that existinghome sales totaled 240,940 on a seasonally adjusted annualized basis in September, down 5.4% month-over-month from August, and down 21.5% from a revised 307,000 annualized sales pace in September 2022. September marked the twelfth straight month with sales dropping under 300,000 on an annualized basis.  Year-to-date, the number of homes sold was down 28.5% from the first nine months of 2022. The statewide median price paid for a home in July was $843,340, up 3.2% from $817,150 a year ago. There was a 2.8-month supply of single-family homes for sale in September.

The graph below includes sales data by county in Southern California.

Have a great weekend!