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Hank Fields
  • Property Manager
  • Long Beach, CA
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re: Southern California Rental Market

Hank Fields
  • Property Manager
  • Long Beach, CA
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Here's a great read on the state of affairs in the rental market in Los Angeles.  I am a property manager in LA, and I have seen rents skyrocket here in the last 3 years.  Los Angeles is one of the most least affordable places to live in the country.  

Here's the link:

http://projects.scpr.org/longreads/high-rent-few-options/

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Aristotle Kumpis
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Lake Forest, CA
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Aristotle Kumpis
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Lake Forest, CA
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But it's still one of the most anti-landlord markets in the nation. Rent control, long evictions, etc. 

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