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Bellflower
Bellflower is a city located in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The estimated population, in 2003, was 74,863. The city derives its name from a mispronunciation of belle fleur, a variety of apple tree. In the 1950s and 1960s, Bellflower Boulevard, the city's main thoroughfare, was a thriving commercial strip. However, suburban growth in Orange County and the San Gabriel and San Fernando valleys made Bellflower's relatively humble housing tracts decidedly unattractive. Bellflower and neighboring Artesia and Cerritos, is considered one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse in the United States. Bellflower Boulevard has recovered much of its previous business traffic, and is now lined with shops advertising in two dozen languages.
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Burbank
Burbank is located in the eastern region of the San Fernando Valley, north of Downtown Los Angeles. As the "Media Capital of the World", many media and entertainment companies are headquartered or have significant production facilities in Burbank, including NBC Universal, The Walt Disney Company, and Warner Bros. Entertainment. A predominantly upper-middle class community. Who are attracted by the relative safety and security offered by its own police and fire departments, highly rated schools and hospital.
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Calabasas
Calabasas a small city of 20,000, located in Southern California offers a fabulous southern California lifestyle. It has a sunny climate, high-end homes and upscale shopping. Many entertainment and sports figures make their home here. Calabasas has plenty of opportunities for fun, amenities such as a 14 court tennis and swim club, a racquetball club, equestrian center, and a championship golf course.
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Carson
Carson is a relatively young city. True to its motto, “Future unlimited.” it’s the 8th largest city in Los Angeles County with a growing population of 89,000. Cal State University-Dominguez Hills provides a great bonus to the city by raising the perception of academia. The majority of housing is single family homes with neat and trim lawns. Light industry, retail and big business create about 6,000 local jobs. Only six miles from the ocean, Carson has a sports complex, community center, two golf courses, its own symphony, a dozen parks, jogging and recreational facilities at the university, a large shopping mall and convention center.
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Cerritos
Welcome to Cerritos, California, a vibrant and growing community offering a wealth of opportunity for singles, couples, and families alike. For anyone who seeks both the comfort of a suburban lifestyle and easy access to the big city, Cerritos is the place to be. Cerritos homes are as diverse as the city’s population, and the current market truly offers something for everyone.
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Corona
Corona, California is one of the most popular areas to in Riverside County area of Southern California. There are many recreational activities to get involved with including hiking, water skiing, boating to off road dirt bikes and local sports for any children you may have. It is one of the fastest growing areas with many new home communities.
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Downey
From historic fast-food eateries to the birthplace of the Apollo space program, Downey is a city of firsts. Located in southeast Los Angeles County just five miles from the Orange County line, Downey is a unique community of more than 110,000 residents. The downtown area – located on historic Firestone Boulevard – has undergone a complete revitalization over the years and now hosts numerous community events. Industries that provide employment in Downey include educational, health and social services, manufacturing and retail trade. The city encompasses 12.5 square miles and offers a wide range of housing opportunities, 13 parks, two public golf courses, a model city library, live theater, symphony orchestra, historical society and art museum. Real estate options in Downey consist of single-family detached homes, estate homes, condominiums, townhouses and land lots.
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Gardena
A city with many trees, Gardena is also known as “The Freeway City” because it’s just minutes from LAX and Long Beach Airport. Neighborhoods are clean and well maintained. Amenities include a half dozen parks, community center, community gym, swim center, seniors center and first class library. Gardena is six miles from LAX, five miles from the beach and 15 miles from downtown Los Angeles.
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Lakewood properties under $250,000
Lakewood California has much to offer everyone. Truly, no matter what your needs are there is something here. From that first great starter Lakewood Condo, small starter home, or fantastic mansions on the golf courses Lakewood has something to offer. With an active community that regularly participates in garage sales, to community parades and car shows, there is much to offer.
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Long Beach
Long Beach is the second most populous city in Los Angeles County and the 5th largest city in the state with a population around 442,000. Housing varies with a rich architectural heritage of Spanish Mission-style. You’ll never be bored with three performing art centers, four museums, galleries, shopping, restaurants and movie theatres. Sports fans can cheer for their own hockey team, the Ice Dogs or the Grand Prix. A newly opened 150,000 square foot state-of-the-art aquarium attracts all ages.
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Long Beach Luxury Properties
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The Most Exclusive Luxury Homes, Exquisite Oceanfront Properties & Breathtaking Views that Long Beach has to Offer.
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North Hollywood
The city of North Hollywood is located in the heart of the San Fernando Valley. This widely diverse area provides residents with more than enough recreational activities to fill their free time. From fun-filled family outings to Universal City Walk and Universal Studios to a romantic evening under the beautifully shining stars listening to classical or jazz music at the Hollywood Bowl, North Hollywood has it all. North Hollywood’s real estate market offers a blend of condominiums, townhouses and single-family homes, many with stunning city lights views.
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Northridge
Northridge is a thriving community. Dubbed the “Valley of the Stars,” residents share the community with world-famous celebrities who have settled in the area. Northridge adds to the amenities with an array of fine dining, shopping and world-class attractions. Well-kept parks and recreation centers offer great picnic and spots. Transportation is made easy with several area airports and remarkable freeway system. Making Northridge and the surrounding communities a great place to call home.
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Norwalk
Norwalk residents enjoy more than 14 well-maintained parks, a variety of annual festivals, quality schools and strong community pride. The city possesses a rich past with an eclectic mix of cultures providing a wide array of unique cuisines, shops and entertainment to experience.
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Sherman Oaks
Sherman Oaks Known as “The Gateway to the Valley,” Sherman Oaks is also home to one of the more upscale malls in the area, the Sherman Oaks Galleria. All major attractions are just moments away. 10 minutes from Universal Studios, 20 minutes to beautiful beaches, 15 minutes from Hollywood, 20 minutes from downtown and only one hour to Disneyland. Fine dining and shops are minutes from your door.
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Studio City
Studio City, the gateway between the San Fernando Valley and the rest of Los Angeles. It's an entertainment industry town and many of Hollywood's best and brightest call it home. It's got beautiful streets, highly-regarded schools, great restaurants, and cool shopping.
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