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Rent vs. buy in LA

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Congestion pricing. Earthquake faults. An Angelino Heights duplex for sale. Could tolls on drivers s

Congestion pricing. Earthquake faults. An Angelino Heights duplex for sale. [View on the web]( [Insert alt text here]( [Metro will recommend moving forward with congestion pricing, says CEO]( Could tolls on drivers solve LA’s traffic problem? [Insert alt text here]( [Is it cheaper to rent or buy in Los Angeles?]( A new report crunches the numbers. [Insert alt text here]( [Earthquake faults crisscross LA. Is it safe to tunnel here?]( Subway tunnels are not immune to damage during earthquakes—but they’re probably safer than skyscrapers. Here’s why. [Insert alt text here]( [Darling 120-year-old duplex asks $995K in historic Angelino Heights]( Built in 1899, it still has its original fireplace and wood floors. [Insert alt text here]( [What $2,100 rents in LA right now]( See what that price gets in five Los Angeles neighborhoods, including Pasadena and Mid-City. [Insert alt text here]( [See the six-story retail, residential complex slated for West Adams]( Developer CIM Group already has a couple projects in the works in the neighborhood. [Insert alt text here]( [The Central Avenue jazz clubs that made LA swing]( From the 1920s to 1950s, "the Avenue," as it was lovingly called, was the hub of the West Coast jazz scene. [Insert alt text here]( [The myth of ‘We don’t build houses like we used to’]( The common lament misses crucial context about the style trends and building materials of the past. [Insert alt text here]( [Curbed readers: We want to hear from you]( We know you have opinions—and now’s your chance to tell us what you think of Curbed! Spill your thoughts in our audience survey. [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 © 2019. All rights reserved.

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