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New Smart Home Tech

New Smart Home Tech

Los Angeles’ booming tech community is focusing on making homes more intelligent. From smart locks to services where users can control all home appliances via your smartphone, the future of the Smart Home looks bright! Check out these three innovative companies that are attempting to make your home safer and more efficient.

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High Rooftop Lounge

Hip Los Angeles Rooftops!

From dazzling views of the city to sweeping vistas of the Pacific Ocean, there is nothing quite like spending a warm summer day or night with friends and loved-ones at one of Los Angeles’ coolest rooftops! Here are a few our favorites where you can catch us lounging by the pool, sipping a cold beverage and taking in the sights.

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Art Museum

3 New Modern Art Museums!

Los Angeles’ star is quickly rising in the international art scene. With many artists living and creating here, great art schools, multiple new galleries and vibrant neighborhoods, it is no surprise that Los Angeles is becoming a force to be reckoned with in the art world. Adding to this exciting new landscape are three new modern art museums opening in 2017!

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LA 2050

The Los Angeles of Tomorrow 

It is projected that city will welcome nearly 1.5 million new residents by 2050 – meaning the total population will swell to over 12 million. How will Los Angeles – a city infamous for palm trees, celebrities, and suburban sprawl – address the growing population needs of tomorrow?

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27 West Palm

Palm Springs inspired Flip

This home defines the term turn-key. Mid-Century meets Modern in this Altadena jewel. Bright light brings joy to every inch of this 3 bed/2 bath home. Details are important and nothing has been overlooked here. Reminiscent of Palm Springs, the yard includes a drip system along with drought tolerant California plants, a large landing with outdoor dining and lounge chairs.

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Options

Neighborhoods unaffordable to rent

LA may have cheaper rental options than several other US cities, but many Angelenos are probably still going to be stuck living with roommates for a while. A new analysis of US rental markets shows LA rental prices increasing and at the top of the unaffordable list in both the 1 and 2 bedroom rental markets.

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