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Here’s what $790K buys around LA

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See what that price buys in five Los Angeles neighborhoods, from Pasadena to Brentwood

Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, where we explore what you can rent or buy for a certain dollar amount in various LA ’hoods. We’ve found five homes and condos within $10,000 of today’s price: $790,000.

Front yard
Living room
Kitchen Photos by Laura D’Anna/MediaCarrot, courtesy Chris Corkum, Lisa Brende/Compass
Backyard
Eagle Rock

This personable bungalow was built in 1912 and was recently updated, though it retains original moldings and built-ins. The 1,241-square-foot residence has three bedrooms and one bathroom, along with a formal dining room and a sunny breakfast nook that leads out to the backyard. Sitting on a 5,753-square-foot lot, the home has a brick patio in the back and a garage that’s been converted into a studio. Asking price is $799,000.

Living room
Bedroom
Guest room Photos by Charmaine David, courtesy Tracy Do, Dylan Montanari Perez/Compass
Rooftop deck
North Hollywood

Here’s a brand-new small-lot home in North Hollywood’s lively Arts District. The 1,635-square-foot residence sits on a tiny 1,025-square-foot lot, with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms spread across three levels. A rooftop deck and a balcony provide additional seating and dining space. The house sits atop a two-car garage. Asking price is $790,000, with homeowner dues of $90 per month.

Living room
Dining room
Office Photos by Charmaine David, courtesy Tracy Do/Compass
Side deck
Glendale

Right on the border of La Crescenta-Montrose, this townhome in northern Glendale is another option for those who prefer their living spaces brand new. The complex was completed earlier this year and its units frame a grassy courtyard. Inside, the 1,931-square-foot unit has three bedrooms and three bathrooms, along with multiple balconies. A two-car garage is attached and the kitchen is equipped with a large center island and stainless steel appliances. Asking price is $795,000, with HOA dues of $257 per month.

Condo grounds
Living room
Kitchen Photos by Jeff Elson, courtesy Nicole Contreras/Nourmand & Associates
Office
Brentwood

This 1950s condo sits on park-like grounds just south of Sunset Boulevard. The unit has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, with a roomy 1,213 square feet of floor space. The master bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, and the living room is equipped with built-in shelving and a gas fireplace. Amenities include picnic areas and two pools. Asking price is $789,000, with HOA dues of $503 per month.

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Living room
Bedroom Via Tony Dowdy/Coldwell Banker
Backyard
Pasadena

This Victorian-era home isn’t looking too shabby, considering it’s almost 125 years old. The 1,373-square-foot home has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, with a floor plan that appears to have been opened up, allowing for a neat flow between the living room, dining room, and kitchen. The house sits on a large 8,749-square-foot lot with a generously sized backyard and a carport. Asking price is $789,000.

Poll

Which house, townhome, or condo would you choose?

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  • 28%
    Eagle Rock
    (445 votes)
  • 10%
    North Hollywood
    (167 votes)
  • 6%
    Glendale
    (102 votes)
  • 10%
    Brentwood
    (160 votes)
  • 44%
    Pasadena
    (698 votes)
1572 votes total Vote Now