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Guess the Price: The City of Angels Edition
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For this week’s price-guessing game of homes in other metropolitan areas, we head out to the City of Angels. In this installment, we ask you to give the price of a two-bedroom cottage that will likely make DC residents check out one-way airline fares to LAX.
There are a number of cool things about this home:
1) The family room, with its wide-plank wood floors and French doors that lead out to a deck overlooking the city.
2) The large backyard that has a number of fruit trees.
3) The 300 square-foot space on the lower level that could be used as a studio or home office space.
Post your guesses in the comments section below. As always, the person with the most accurate guess will win their very own UrbanTurf t-shirt!
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