3 bed 2 bath, 1500 SQFT $2.9 million

My first apartment out of college was 479 square feet. I look back and I'm not sure how I lived in that lol

I was just out of college and didn't have much so I guess it wasn't an issue back then :)

It's funny that we now have the desire to reduce our footprint, we're really into optimized space, like not having a bunch of nothing areas, or just tons of room to fill with random shit. Even now, we don't have a formal dining room, or living room (that's the office and bar room) we have extra rooms for guests we never have, there are 4 desks / workstations in this house, 2 of which are used with any amount of regularity.

We've been selling, giving away furniture, whatever, I've got a whole rack of server boxes I don't use, I'm getting ready to fire into space. :D

Don't get me wrong, there's some space minimums and multiple bathroom requirements, but we can definitely get smaller :ROFLMAO:
 
Kind of a lot for a studio

Yeah, it's nutty, but location, location, location ...


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In a swamp?

Yeah, but just think, soon it will be near Drump Castle after he's elected in '24 and changes the name of the White House.


I'll see myself out ...
 
Our rent just went up $200/mo (will next month) :( . So we looked at rental rates from here to Downtown LA and it was a bit of a shocker. CA is becoming a place we can't afford to live in anymore.
 
Our rent just went up $200/mo (will next month) :( . So we looked at rental rates from here to Downtown LA and it was a bit of a shocker. CA is becoming a place we can't afford to live in anymore.

Is that at the end of like a contract cycle, or just out of left field?
 
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