This is what $1 million buys right now in six L.A. neighborhoods:
Southern California’s median home price slipped 0.1% in August from the month earlier. Realtors see a slight cool-down from the pandemic frenzy., a historically Latino neighborhood known for its good food and central location, has become more expensive because of gentrification in recent years — but $1 million still goes a long way. Most homes there list for between $500,000 and $800,000, so seven digits will often buy more than 2,000 square feet.
Perched on a hill, this two-story home takes in city views from its many windows and upper-level deck. Highlights include bamboo floors, skylights and a den with a wet bar.
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