Where Can You
Afford to Live?
|
Westside
3-Bedroom Homes - March & April 2000 |
 |
Low |
Average |
High |
| Bel Air |
$400,000 |
$1,066,333 |
$3,550,000 |
| Beverly
Hills |
$577,500 |
$861,269 |
$1,850,000 |
| Brentwood |
$492,000 |
$917,272 |
$2,100,000 |
| Cheviot
Hills / Rancho Park |
$270,000 |
$578,500 |
$799,000 |
| Culver
City |
$205,000 |
$343,969 |
$530,000 |
| Marina
del Rey |
$295,000 |
$626,100 |
$939,000 |
| Mar
Vista |
$250,000 |
$386,900 |
$699,000 |
| Pacific
Palisades |
$520,000 |
$872,069 |
$1,700,000 |
| Palms |
$260,000 |
$363,357 |
$480,000 |
| Playa
del Rey |
$498,000 |
$637,250 |
$795,000 |
| Santa
Monica-North |
$585,000 |
$1,204,688 |
$2,618,500 |
| Santa
Monica-South |
$355,000 |
$643,167 |
$805,000 |
| Venice |
$240,000 |
$467,538 |
$800,000 |
| Westchester |
$220,000 |
$380,971 |
$569,000 |
| West
Los Angeles |
$280,000 |
$361,350 |
$405,000 |
| Westwood
/ Century City |
$397,500 |
$638,630 |
$1,395,000 |
| Note:
Condominium prices are generally lower than prices for
single-family homes. The difference ranges from $100,000 to
$300,000, depending on the Westside neighborhood. |
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Distributed by Irma
Vargas, Tierra Properties, 11866 Wilshire Blvd., LA,
CA 90025
Phone: (310) 477-3192 Email: vargas@tierraproperties.com
Office hours: 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. |
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