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Beach Front Beach View Beach Walking Distance Board Walks Country Clubs Diving Entertainment Fishing Golf Courses Harbours & Marinas Night Clubs Restaurants Roller Blading Shopping Surfing Yacht Clubs Medium Price: up to $150,000 $150,001 - $200,000 $200,001 - $300,000 $300,001 - $400,000 $400,001 - $500,000 $500,001 - $600,000 $600,001 - $700,000 $700,001 - $800,000 $800,001 and more Summer Temperature - Air: bellow 60°F 61°F - 70°F 71°F - 80°F 81°F - 90°F 90°F + Winter Temperature - Air: below 60°F 61°F - 70°F 81°F - 90°F 90°F + Summer Temperature - Water: bellow 60°F 61°F - 70°F 71°F - 80°F 81°F - 90°F Winter Temperature - Water: bellow 60°F 61°F - 70°F 71°F - 80°F --> |
Summer Temperature - Air: 61°F - 70°F, 71°F - 80°F, Winter Temperature - Air: below 60°F,
Los Angeles County
Malibu -- Santa Monica -- Venice -- Marina del Rey -- Manhattan Beach -- Hermosa Beach -- Redondo Beach Los Angeles County is home to the second-largest city in the United States, but it also boasts a diverse group of smaller cities and neighborhoods, from the ethnic areas of Chinatown, Watts and East L.A. to the upscale enclaves of Brentwood and Bel Air. Perhaps most notably, Los Angeles has become synonymous with the entertainment business. Hollywood, Culver City, Burbank and Beverly Hills all contribute to Tinseltown's main industry, and thousands of would-be stars flock to L.A. each year in hopes of making it big.
But this self-proclaimed "Entertainment Capital of the World" has much more to offer its residents. Sports fans can catch their favorite teams in action, with pro teams including the L.A. Lakers and Clippers (basketball), the Dodgers (baseball) and the Kings (hockey); and college rivals USC and UCLA offering a variety of men's and women's sports. Cultural types should check out one of the county's many museums, whether it's the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Getty Center, the Natural History Museum or the Museum of Contemporary Art. And shoppers will wear out their shoe leather while hitting Rodeo Drive, the Beverly Center, Robertson Boulevard and Melrose Avenue. Because Los Angeles County is bracketed by the San Gabriel Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, it has plenty to offer fans of the outdoors. The county is home to several beautiful beach communities, stretching from Malibu to Long Beach, that give residents a chance to bike, hike, swim and surf. From the funky streets of Venice to the tony shops of Santa Monica, beach lovers can find their niche in one of the county's dozen-plus beach communities. More than 9.8 million residents live in Los Angeles County, which spans 4,061 square miles. In 2000, the median value of owner-occupied housing units was $209,300. Click on a beach city to learn more about it:
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