There are more than 12,000 chronically homeless people in Los Angeles, vastly more than any city in the U.S., including New York. City leaders are trying to tackle the problem by having developers build housing on city land.
Rental search website Radpad reports that LA renters looking to switch zip codes are considering some surprising neighborhoods. Plenty of people are also thinking about leaving the city, with Las Vegas emerging as the most popular destination.
Add the luxury housing market to the list of things LA and New York City can feud about. In 2015, New York City saw 211 homes valued at $10 million or more sell, compared to LA's 32.