If you’ve stepped away from our absorption rate analysis for a few months, you could easily look at May’s stats and think nothing’s really changed. It’s true, most of our neighborhoods have spent months hovering roughly around the same absorption rate range. Here’s a town hopping up a percentage point or two. There’s a neighborhood dropping a point. A lot of these neighborhoods almost feel… stable? That being said, a closer look reveals that all (except one) of the neighborhoods we analyze have moved in the opposite direction from where they were headed in April. And one city has even hit a record low absorption rate. Any guesses? Well, let’s dive into our FAQs before getting down to business. Burbank – 36% Encino – 15% Glendale – 41% Long Beach – 36% Los Angeles – 22% Northridge – 36% Palmdale – 27% Pasadena – 35% Rancho Cucamonga – 28% Reseda – 25% Upland – 33% Valencia-Santa Clarita – 32% Photo credit: Ian D. Keating Absorption Rate FAQs What is ...