Here’s what $1.09M buys in Los Angeles

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 about $10,000 of today’s price: $1.09 million.

By Lucas on Location, courtesy of the Stephanie Younger Group
Photos by Lucas on Location, courtesy of the Stephanie Younger Group
Culver City

Let’s kick things off on the Westside. Just one block south of the 405 freeway, this 5,838-square-foot property contains a main house, plus a one-bedroom, one-bathroom studio with a kitchenette above a detached two-car garage. The main residence was built in 1944 and holds three bedrooms and one bathroom; the living spaces flow together and include a dining room and an updated kitchen with a farmhouse sink, stainless appliances, and subway tile. Plus, there’s a sizable yard with room for entertaining and gardening. Walkable to Sepulveda Boulevard, home to Tito’s Tacos, Johnnie’s Pastrami, Sage, and Maple Block Meat Co., the R2-zoned lot is listed at $1.099 million.

Photos by Nils Timm, courtesy of Penny Muck/Halton Pardee
Santa Monica

And we’ll stay on the Westside, this time closer to the beach, where a townhome is available in a 15-unit complex designed in 1981 by Michael Folonis. The sleek three-bedroom, one-and-three-quarter bathroom unit has three floors and clocks in at 1,480 square feet. The unit features soaring ceilings and industrial touches but still manages to feel warm thanks to some colored tile and wood cabinetry. Located off Lincoln and Pico boulevards, it’s within easy reach of the ocean and shops and restaurants on Main Street. The asking price is $1.095 million, with monthly HOA dues of $600 per month.

Photos by DYS Photo, courtesy of Craig Koendarfer/Keller Williams
Silver Lake

Heading east, up Esther’s Steps—a staircase named after the late “Queen of Silver Lake”—this hillside home offers sweeping views of the city, the Griffith Observatory, the Hollywood Sign, and the mountains. Built in 1926, the three-bedroom, two-bathroom dwelling comes in at 1,492 square feet, not including a “garden basement” that, per the listing, could be “used as your imagination sees fit.” The listing also notes that the the backyard is mostly flat but is adjoined to a sloping parcel included in the sale. Together, the lots boast a footprint of more than 14,000 square feet. A short jaunt to Hyperion and Fountain avenues, the property is listed at $1.099 million.

Courtesy of Laura Salgues, Redfin
Mid-Wilshire

Here’s a residence with period charm. The Spanish-style duplex was built in 1925 and has one unit on the upper level and one on the lower level. Each contains two bedrooms and one bathroom, private laundry, linen closets, and detached one-car garages. At the upper unit, original details include a picture window, moldings, and hardwood floors. The combined square footage is 2,920. Located off Olympic Boulevard and South La Brea Avenue, the price tag is $1.099 million.

Courtesy of Jonathan Ruiz, The Agency
West Hollywood

Here’s another residence with architectural pedigree. The contemporary five-unit building was designed in 2004 by Pugh and Scarpa, a partnership that disbanded in 2010. Described as a “loft-style” condo, the one-bedroom, two-bathroom unit features super-tall ceilings, concrete floors, and an industrial glass door that opens to a private patio. A wood and steel staircase leads to the spacious bedroom, which comes with a huge built-in closet. Off Fairfax Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard, right next to Whole Foods, the Surly Goat, and Bar Lubitsch, the 1,274-square-foot unit is asking $1.095 million, plus HOA fees of $400 per month.

Comments

Silver Lake/Echo Park. There’s a whole lot of potential here with the addition of that lower level making this place a LOT bigger then it looks. Also, that view is such a bonus

I just did a street view on the Silver Lake/Echo Park house, just about everything on the street is either torn down/being torn down or under construction. This house might not make it

"not including a "garden basement" that, per the listing, could be "used as your imagination sees fit.""

I hear garden basement dungeons are all the rage

Santa Monica townhome looks like a minimum security prison from the street view… can’t beat the location though.

i’m too old for 3 floors. i went with echo park/silverlake.

culver city one is cool except that it’s next to a freeway, so i pick echo park. everything depends on where you work and how far your commute is

No link to the West Hollywood residence?

no brainer. gotta go fer da duplex. double the square feet. nice size land parcel even if it is the tip of the spear. easier to qualify and renting out the bottom will cut that mortgage payment down to size. best value of the lot.

Silver Lake/Echo Park is the best one. I love great views.

A quick scan of the pics reminds me why people shouldn’t use high-gloss paint on living room ceilings (see Mid-Wilshire).

Gloss paint on ceilings is something you don’t often see, now I know why

The Santa Monica condo needs every security feature it has in the unfortunately vagrant-rich Pico-Lincoln área…

I owned that exact unit in Santa Monica in the 90s. Great space. I’d go with the duplex today.

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