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What does $750,000 get you in SoCal?

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Not every home around the region goes for more than $1 million. Here’s a look at a few homes that go for less.

REDONDO BEACH: A white picket fence and a red front door mark the entrance to this three-bedroom bungalow in the heart of north Redondo Beach.

Address: 1813 Grant Ave., Redondo Beach, 90278

Listed for: $749,000 for three bedrooms, one bathroom, 1,014 square feet (4,564-square-foot lot)

Features: The bungalow style house, built in 1955 and recently remodeled, has dark hardwood flooring, recessed lighting and a wide entertainer’s deck.

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About the area: In the 90278 ZIP Code, based on 25 sales, the median sales price of single-family homes in April was $878,000, up 15.3% from a year earlier, according to DataQuick.

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FOR THE RECORD:

Hot Property: In the May 31 Business section, a graphic highlighting homes for sale for about $750,000 included a home in Eagle Rock that was incorrectly referred to as a Laurel Canyon residence. —
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GLENDALE: The vintage of this 1920s Spanish-style home in the Adams Hills neighborhood of Glendale is evidenced by its original hardwood floors, pointed-arch windows and barrel-vaulted ceilings.

Address: 1405 Stanford Drive, Glendale, 91205

Listed for: $779,000 for four bedrooms, two bathrooms, 2,001 square feet (4,120-square-foot lot)

Features: Marble countertops and a tile backsplash in the kitchen and mosaic tile flooring in the bathrooms are among recent updates. Two stories of living space take in views of the San Gabriel Mountains.

About the area: In the 91205 ZIP Code, based on four sales, the median sales price of single-family homes in April was $475,000, down 8.8% from a year earlier, according to DataQuick.

EAGLE ROCK: Reclaimed wood finishes, salvaged lampposts and bright stained glass windows lend a bohemian vibe to this Midcentury home in Eagle Rock.

Address: 941 Pine Grove Ave., Los Angeles, 90042

Listed for: $729,000 for three bedrooms, two bathrooms, 1,200 square feet (4,589-square-foot lot)

Features: Built in 1964, the Laurel Canyon residence has free-flowing common areas and large deck space set off by tropical landscaping.

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About the area: In the 90042 ZIP Code, based on 26 sales, the median sales price of single-family homes in April was $536,000, down 4.1% from a year earlier, according to DataQuick.

MISSION VIEJO: This two-story Traditional-style house in Mission Viejo has oak floors, vaulted interiors and city and tree-top views.

Address: 28001 Lucero, Mission Viejo, 92692

Listed for: $750,000 for four bedrooms, 2.25 bathrooms, 2,388 square feet (5,663-square-foot lot)

Features: A lofted library with built-in shelves overlooks a living room with a fireplace and marble mantle. A city-view balcony sits off of the master suite.

About the area: In the 92692 ZIP Code, based on 55 sales, the median sales price of single-family homes in April was $634,000, down 3.8% from a year earlier, according to DataQuick.

—Neal J. Leitereg

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