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Here’s what $925K buys around LA

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See what that price buys in five Los Angeles neighborhoods, from Burbank to Redondo Beach

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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: $925,000.

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Front yard
Living room with arched window
Panel of windows around family room fireplace Photos by Marco Franchina, courtesy Bret Parsons/Compass
Covered patio
Sherman Oaks

Here’s a 1920s Spanish-style home that features some nice period-appropriate details, including a barrel ceiling, arched windows, and an original fireplace adorned with decorative bricks and a wall niche above the mantle. The 1,556-square-foot house has two bedrooms and one bathroom, with a large, light-filled family room. Sitting on a 6,750-square-foot lot, the house has a lush front yard and a covered patio and a swimming pool in the back. Asking price is $925,000.

Living room area
Open floor plan
Bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows Photos by Charmaine David, courtesy Geoff Clark/Compass
Kitchen with breakfast bar
South Park

This spacious unit in the condo capital of Downtown LA has two bedrooms and two bathrooms spread across 1,732 square feet of floor space. Located in the Grand Lofts building, an industrial structure converted to residential in 2005, the condo has wood floors and concrete walls, with floor-to-ceiling windows and an open floor plan. Amenities available to residents include a swimming pool, fitness center, and barbecue areas. Asking price is $932,000, with HOA dues of $474 per month.

Front yard
Living room with beamed ceiling
Bathroom with tile floors Via Kim Villalobos/Remax
Backyard and attached garage
Burbank

Built in 1932, this Burbank residence is flush with nifty details, from the mighty sea vessel carved into the front door to the gorgeous tile bathroom and the beamed and vaulted living room ceiling. The 1,518-square-foot home has two bedrooms and a single bathroom, along with a formal dining room and a sun room. It sits on a 7,807-square-foot lot near Wildwood Canyon Park, with a grassy lawn and a guest house with its own bathroom. Asking price is $919,500.

Front of two-story condo building
Living room with brick fireplace
Dining room with door to balcony on the left Photos courtesy Tiffany Rochelle, Tracey Becker/Compass
Bedroom with en-suite bathroom
Santa Monica

This airy unit can be found in Santa Monica’s Pico neighborhood. It’s got two bedrooms and three bathrooms, with open living spaces and bamboo floors. The multi-story unit has 1,401 square feet of floor space and includes a private balcony and in-unit laundry. A pair of parking spaces can be found in an underground lot below the building. Asking price is $925,000, with HOA dues of $200 per month.

House seen from the street
Living room with Dutch door
Kitchen with small table Via Lynn O’Donnell/Vista Sotheby’s Realty
Covered side deck
Redondo Beach

Less than a mile from King Harbor, this pleasant little beach cottage was built in the 1920s but has been recently updated with new flooring, windows, and appliances. The 704-square-foot home has two bedrooms and one bathroom. Its many quaint features include a Dutch door in the front, a brick patio in the back, and French doors that lead out to an enclosed side deck. Asking price is $929,000.

Poll

Which house or condo around $925,000 would you choose?

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  • 28%
    Sherman Oaks
    (423 votes)
  • 21%
    South Park
    (320 votes)
  • 12%
    Burbank
    (185 votes)
  • 18%
    Santa Monica
    (271 votes)
  • 20%
    Redondo Beach
    (300 votes)
1499 votes total Vote Now