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Old Posted Jan 30, 2018, 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by ThePhun1 View Post
Indeed, LA is well known for its numerous apartment complexes. The difference between LA and San Francisco or a number of Northeastern places is that there aren't as many high rise apartments and thus even though LA sprawls for a city its size, it still isn't entirely a suburban layout.
And the LA apartment complexes generally aren't built the same as in older metros, nor do they relate to the street in the same manner. Multifamily, by itself, isn't a proxy for relative urbanity.
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