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@Muggy,
The wife and I had been looking for a bigger place in LA about 4 years ago. Got met with pretty shabby inventory, few amenities, high asking prices, all kinds of conditions (no pets, large deposits, etc.) and a rather arrogant attitude from the (mostly Boomer) property owner/managers (just had to slip that little dig in there ;-) ).
Just last October, we got a nice place month-to-month with NO pet deposit or restrictions, yard, garage, W/D hookups, etc. What a difference a few years makes.
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Ok, it's official. We can finally put to bed one of the perma-bull/Trolls' favorite myths: rents are not about to shoot up and correct the price-to-rent imbalance all by itself. And, oh, we're not all going to work for Google and become Googleaires. Or marry supermodels... or live forever. Sorry to burst anyone's bubble. ;-)
HARM
Sacramento Bee
By Jim Wasserman - Bee Staff Writer
January 19, 2007
Story appeared in BUSINESS section, Page D3
An oversupply of units has held down prices locally.
ABC7.com
LOS ANGLEES, January 18, 2007
Landlords Lowering Apartment Rates, Offering Incentives
New York Times
January 16, 2007
Buyers Scarce, Many Condos Are for Rent
National Real Estate Investor
Jan 1, 2007
Mr. Fix It
#housing