The Home Front

Your Real Estate Budget in Los Angeles

By Luke Mullins

Posted: January 29, 2009

In cooperation with our partners over at Trulia, here's a look at what your real estate dollar will buy you in Los Angeles these days:

[Check out New York City, Chicago and Washington, D.C.]

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Title Caps

What's with the Title Caps in all these listings?

Is everything critically important to the agents? Or is this US News style?

PS: You can get a full-on house in LA for 299K in a better neighborhood than this awful condo. The building (which I pass every day on the way to work) looks like a Soviet-era housing block. And it's a war zone at night.

If you live in NY or DC, you get a condo. If you live in LA, where you can work or play in your yard 10 months out of the year, you get a house.

Xtine of CA @ Jan 29, 2009 23:36:32 PM

Still over-priced. Perhaps way over-priced for where we are going. Be SLOW to spend a million for a 1940s thing under 2000 sq ft.

of @ Jan 29, 2009 17:01:30 PM

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