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Some realtors producing 'home movies' to market luxury homes
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Sep 18, 2013
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Some realtors producing 'home movies' to market luxury homes
The housing market here in Los Angeles continues to recover in a way no one really could've expected. The bidding wars are back, there are long lines at open houses and people making offers on the spot.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - MAY 28:  Real estate agent Katie Hayes (R) answers questions about a home for sale during an open house on May 28, 2013 in San Francisco, California.  According to the Standard & Poor's Case-Shiller index, U.S. home prices surged 10.9 percent in March compared to one year ago, the largest gain since 2007.  Phoenix, Arizona recorded the largest gains with prices spiking 22.5 percent and San Francisco, California was a close second with gains of 22.2 percent.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Real estate agent Katie Hayes (R) answers questions about a home for sale during an open house on May 28, 2013 in San Francisco, California.
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The housing market here in Los Angeles continues to recover in a way no one really could've expected. The bidding wars are back, there are long lines at open houses and people making offers on the spot.

The housing market here in Los Angeles continues to recover in a way no one really could've expected. The bidding wars are back, there are long lines at open houses and people making offers on the spot.

In California as a whole, the median home price was up nearly 30 percent in August from the same time last year. If you're selling, you may not need the services of Film House

They're an outfit in Nashville, Tennessee, that makes movies for home-sellers about their homes. Curt Hahn , founder, director, and CEO of Film House, joins the show with more.