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October 07, 2006

Traffic And Housing Prices

Nothing like sitting in a high priced house with nowhere to go.

Housing prices and long commute drives are serious problems in Los Angeles (and elsewhere too, of course) that no one really has an answer too. If the freeways are constant parking lots, it doesn’t really matter if you’re driving a beater or a Bentley. The long delayed plans to extend the L.A. subway from midtown to the Westside via light rail has finally gotten the ok because, among other reasons, the formerly balky homeowners associations finally realized, hey, our homes might be worth 2 million but we can’t get anywhere on surface streets during rush hour.

 

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Posted on October 7, 2006 06:38 AM by House 78.
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