A free, five-minute weekly newsletter on the Simi Valley housing market — the homes that sold, one listing worth watching, the number that matters, and something to do this weekend.

Direct AnswerThis Week in Simi Valley Real Estate is a free weekly email from REALTOR® Brian Cooper. Every issue covers four things: the top homes sold that week, one notable new listing, one market data point (such as the Simi Valley median near $850,000 or the 30-year mortgage rate near 6.7%), and one local event. To subscribe, reach out through the contact page or call (805) 723-2498.
Newsletter format and example issue current as of June 2026.

What you get every week

Each issue of This Week in Simi Valley Real Estate is short on purpose — a five-minute read you can scan over coffee. There is no fluff, no listicle filler, and no recycled national headlines. Every issue is built around four fixed sections so you always know what to expect:

  • Top sold this week — the most notable homes that closed escrow in Simi Valley, with the context behind the numbers (why it sold fast, why it sold for over or under ask).
  • One notable new listing — a single new-to-market home worth knowing about, whether for its price, location, or rarity.
  • One market data point — a single number that matters this week, such as the current Simi Valley median price (around $850,000) or the prevailing 30-year mortgage rate (around 6.7%).
  • One local event — something happening around town worth your weekend, from a Reagan Library exhibit to a Strathearn Historical Park program.

Why weekly, and why this format

The Simi Valley market moves week to week — a rate change, a wave of new listings, or a few quick sales can shift the picture for buyers and sellers. A weekly cadence keeps you current without overwhelming your inbox. The fixed four-part structure means you can absorb the whole picture in the time it takes to read one email.

This is a local-first newsletter. National mortgage headlines matter, but what actually affects your home's value is what is happening in Wood Ranch, Big Sky, Bridle Path, and the rest of Simi Valley — and that is what this newsletter tracks.

Recent issues

Published issues will be listed here as they go out, newest first, so subscribers and visitors can browse the archive. Each entry links to the full issue page.

Issue archive (structure)
  • Weekly · June 1, 2026 — example issue
  • [next issue — Weekly · June 8, 2026]
  • [next issue — Weekly · June 15, 2026]
  • [older issues will be listed here as they publish]

As of June 2026, this archive shows the format; the example issue linked above demonstrates exactly what a full issue looks like.

How to subscribe

There is no signup form to fill out here — subscribing is a quick message to Brian. Reach out through the contact page or call directly, mention you would like the weekly newsletter, and you will be added to the list. You can unsubscribe any time by replying to any issue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often does the Simi Valley real estate newsletter come out?

It is weekly. Each issue is a short, scannable read covering the top sold homes that week, one notable new listing, one market data point, and one local event.

Is the newsletter free?

Yes. This Week in Simi Valley Real Estate is free to subscribers. Reach out through the contact page or call (805) 723-2498 to be added to the list.

Do I have to be buying or selling to subscribe?

No. Many subscribers are simply homeowners and neighbors who want to stay current on what is happening in the Simi Valley market. There is no obligation.

How do I unsubscribe?

Reply to any issue and ask to be removed, and you will be unsubscribed promptly. Your information is never sold or shared.

Primary sourcesCooper Family Real Estate — Simi Valley Data Room, Freddie Mac — Primary Mortgage Market Survey. General information only — verify current figures and confirm legal, tax, or financial questions with a licensed professional.

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