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The Price to Live in a Long Beach Pool House Revealed

  • October 28th 2009

by Mark Wellborn

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Last Friday, we asked readers to guess the price of a three-bedroom single-level home with a pool 45 minutes south of Los Angeles in Long Beach. Here is a brief description of the property for those that missed the post:

“The defining characteristic of this home is the pool, which is uniquely designed in the center of the property and features an island with a Bonsai-shaped pine. The house itself measures out at almost 1,400 square feet and has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. There are seven skylights throughout the property, a large living room wired for surround sound, and a one-car garage.”

Take a look:

The Price to Live in a Long Beach Pool House Revealed: Figure 1

The Price to Live in a Long Beach Pool House Revealed: Figure 2

So how much would you have to plunk down for this little pool house? The price: $595,000. Here is the listing.

The guesses ranged from a low of $610,000 to a high of $1.3 million. Because everyone overshot the actual price, we are not going to name a winner for this week. Better luck next time.

By the way, a one-way airplane ticket from DC to Long Beach is currently about $170.

This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/the_price_to_live_in_a_long_beach_pool_house_revealed/1457.

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