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Okay, so you don't have $96,000 a year. Either clean out your closets, hit Antiques Roadshow, and pr
Yes, by now it's well-known that Los Angeles travel accessories for wine is becoming less and less a place for any people who need reasonably-priced housing . But here's another bit of proof to add to the pile: according to the number-crunching by mortgage research travel accessories for wine firm HSH.com ( via LA Times ), if a buyer is putting down a 20 percent down payment and paying current travel accessories for wine mortgage rates they'll need to be earning $96,513 a year to buy a median-priced house of $481,900 in LA County. If $96,000 sounds like a lot of money, travel accessories for wine that's because it is for a good amount of people: the average household income in the county travel accessories for wine is quite a bit less than that, coming in at around $56,241 . And if $481,900 sounds like a low price for a house, that's because it is: good luck finding something for less than a half a million dollars that doesn't need a lot of fixing or a relocation travel accessories for wine to a better neighborhood.
Okay, so you don't have $96,000 a year. Either clean out your closets, hit Antiques Roadshow, and pray, or do what half of Angelenos do: rent . As long as you make at least $55,920, you should be able to afford an average, two-bedroom apartment in LA, according to numbers from the National Low Income Housing Coalition, as seen on LA Weekly . Yes, that number is just shy of the median household income, meaning that what's most realistic right now for so many households, whatever their composition, is a two-bedroom rental.
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