How much house does $750,000 buy in Los Angeles County?
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What kind of house does about $750,000 buy in Los Angeles County? In East Hollywood, a Colonial Craftsman with period details. In Topanga, a tree-topped retreat. And, yes, a home in Malibu. Here’s a larger look of homes for sale at that price point.
STUDIO CITY: A white picket fence and a blue front door lend a pastoral quality to this two-bedroom home.
Address: 4518 Laurelgrove Ave., Studio City, 91604
Listed for: $750,000 for two bedrooms, two bathrooms in 1,249 square feet (5,002-square-foot lot)
Features: Living room with a fireplace, screened porch, landscaped yard with pond feature
About the area: In the 91604 ZIP Code, based on 30 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in September was $1.49 million, up 52.8% from the previous year, according to CoreLogic.
MALIBU: Set on a sloping lot near Solstice Canyon, this two-story contemporary features open-plan living areas, raised ceilings and a raised deck with a hot tub.
Address: 2850 Seabreeze Drive, Malibu, 90265
Listed for: $765,000 for three bedrooms, two bathrooms in 1,827 square feet (5,712-square-foot lot)
Features: Hardwood floors, living room with a fireplace, master suite with soaking tub
About the area: In the 90265 ZIP Code, based on 24 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in September was $2.44 million, down 24.9% from the previous year, according to CoreLogic.
WOODLAND HILLS: Beamed ceilings, Canadian Oak wood floors and a large bay window highlight this three-bedroom home in the Walnut Acres neighborhood.
Address: 23160 Burbank Blvd., Woodland Hills, 91367
Listed for: $750,000 for three bedrooms, 2.75 bathrooms in 1,864 square feet (0.29-acre lot)
Features: French doors, country-style kitchen with wood countertops, master suite with sitting room
About the area: In the 91367 ZIP Code, based on 36 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in September was $680,000, up 0.1% from the previous year, according to CoreLogic.
EAST HOLLYWOOD: The vintage of this 1918 Colonial Craftsman is evident in its double-hung windows, tiled fireplace and period glass doorknobs.
Address: 773 N. Edgemont St., Los Angeles, 90029
Listed for: $749,950 square feet for three bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms in 1,648 square feet (6,253-square-foot lot)
Features: Wrap-around porch, built-in bookcase and buffet, covered patio
About the area: In the 90029 ZIP Code, based on six sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in September was $633,000, down 3.4% from the previous year, according to CoreLogic.
TOPANGA: Mature trees and landscaping provide cover for this two-bedroom bungalow in Topanga Canyon.
Address: 19712 Valley View Drive, Topanga, 90290
Listed for: $749,000 for two bedrooms, two bathrooms in 1,060 square feet (7,130-square-foot lot)
Features: Eat-in kitchen, pop-out picture windows, Midcentury wood-burning fireplace
About the area: In the 90290 ZIP Code, based on seven sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in September was $1.092 million, up 67.6% from the previous year, according to CoreLogic.
BURBANK: Built in the 1940s and since updated, this three-bedroom home in Magnolia Park has hardwood floors, formal living/dining rooms and a large koi pond.
Address: 817 N. Frederic St., Burbank, 91505
Listed for: $769,000 for three bedrooms, three bathrooms in 1,843 square feet (6,822-square-foot lot)
Features: Brick-lined fireplace, kitchen with granite countertops, detached two-car garage
About the area: In the 91505 ZIP Code, based on 15 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in September was $750,000, up 35.1% from the previous year, according to CoreLogic.
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