So I am back in Southern California for two weeks doing some work in Santa Monica. I always stay at a Marriott in El Segundo about a mile from LAX. Its a working class town on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway and a lot of aerospace and corporate high rises on the other side. I like it because its as close a I want to get the street scum in Venice Beach and Santa Monica where I drive each day. This area is clean, safe and lots of local places to eat.
I thought I would share with y'all the reality of Southern California real estate in a normal coastal neighborhood. Most folks here turn up their nose when you say El Segundo but its not too bad although certainly nothing to crow about.
This house is about two blocks from my hotel....800 sq ft 3 bdr - 1 bath on a postage stamp lot, built in 1943 with no upgrades for $1.15 million. Make sure you let me know if you're planning on rushing out and buying it so I can remind you that you can't get a plastic straw for your drink at a restaurant and you need to buy your plastic bags at the grocery.
https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sa...,-118.395646,33.91393,-118.424957_rect/14_zm/
I thought I would share with y'all the reality of Southern California real estate in a normal coastal neighborhood. Most folks here turn up their nose when you say El Segundo but its not too bad although certainly nothing to crow about.
This house is about two blocks from my hotel....800 sq ft 3 bdr - 1 bath on a postage stamp lot, built in 1943 with no upgrades for $1.15 million. Make sure you let me know if you're planning on rushing out and buying it so I can remind you that you can't get a plastic straw for your drink at a restaurant and you need to buy your plastic bags at the grocery.
https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sa...,-118.395646,33.91393,-118.424957_rect/14_zm/