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  2. Housing tracker: Southern California home prices dipped in ...

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    Explore the latest prices for homes and rentals in and around Los Angeles. ... Southern California home prices were 3.9% higher than a year earlier. ... the median apartment rent dipped 0.15% from ...

  3. Opinion: California's housing problems require a better ... - AOL

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    As for renting, the average cost of a two-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles is just shy of $3,000 a month, according to apartments.com, about $1,000 more than the national average. Of course, these ...

  4. Some price-gouging rules could be keeping high-end homes off ...

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    In Los Angeles’ high-end rental market, it’s long been common to find homes advertised for $10,000 a month or more. ... a landlord is asking $17,500 a month to rent a 3,000-square-foot home ...

  5. Star Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Star Apartments are a purpose-built residential housing complex on Los Angeles' Skid Row that caters to the needs of the long-term homeless. [1] Opened in October 2014, the Star Apartments include 102 units averaging 350 square feet, alongside amenities such as on-site medical services, counseling, fitness and art facilities and a community garden.

  6. Garden Court Apartments (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Garden Court Apartments was a four-story, 190-room luxury apartment complex on Hollywood Boulevard in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The complex was notable for its history, tenants, and luxurious nature.

  7. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    [48] [49] In the City of Los Angeles, the date is October, 1978. [50] [51] These exemptions, however, may leave most of a city's total rental stock under rent control. For example, in San Francisco, as of 2014, about 75% of all rental units were rent controlled, [52] and in Los Angeles in 2014, 80% of multifamily units were rent controlled. [53]: 1

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