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It's unhealthy to live next to freeways—but the homes aren't the problem. Prices are on the r

[View on the web]( [Insert alt text here]( [LA should dismantle its freeways]( It's unhealthy to live next to freeways—but the homes aren't the problem. [Insert alt text here]( [Buying a house in Los Angeles in 2018: ‘Be prepared for heartbreak’]( Prices are on the rise and competition is fierce, say real estate insiders. [Insert alt text here]( [1930s Tudor-inspired fixer-upper in Eagle Rock needs a hero for $685K]( This two-bedroom needs some work, but with its original hardwood floors and beamed vaulted ceilings, it’s got potential. [Insert alt text here]( [18 developments rising along the LA River]( Here's everything planned within a block of the concrete channel, from the Valley to Long Beach. [Insert alt text here]( [Neighborhood guide to San Pedro, California’s ‘last affordable beach town’]( We talk to a couple whose love of San Pedro is infectious. [Insert alt text here]( [Handsome 1959 Buff and Hensman post and beam in Cahuenga Pass seeks $2.65M]( This three-bedroom has walls of glass and canyon views. [Insert alt text here]( [Tax bill: California unveils plan to skirt Trump’s SALT deduction cap]( Trump capped state tax deductions at $10,000, but the Golden State has a plan. [Insert alt text here]( [California bill would mandate denser, taller housing near transit]( San Francisco senator and assemblymember push for "transit-rich housing bonus." [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Vox Media. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2018. All rights reserved.

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