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Letters to the Editor: Our housing market is creating ‘the Manhattanization of Los Angeles’
- A Los Angeles Times reader characterizes the housing market as the ‘Manhattanization of Los Angeles.’
- The writer recalls buying in West L.A. in 1967 for about $35,000 and notes a three-decade price jump.
- The author predicts future prices could reach two to three million in some areas.
- The writer urges moving to outlying areas, calling out South L.A. as an option.
- The piece is part of a broader Letters to the Editor series reflecting on housing policy.
- The letter ties individual affordability to larger regional changes across Los Angeles County.
- The author frames the situation as an emotional and cultural shift in housing expectations.
- The hometown affordability debate is presented against the backdrop of price inflation since the 1960s.
- The author directly references a staff writer's prior reporting on housing costs.
- The letter is dated May 27, 2026, reflecting current housing concerns.
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