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Los Angeles Homes For Sale & Area InformationWith a population of more than 9.8 million, Los Angeles County is the most populous county in the United States. The county itself is more populous than 42 of the country's states and the city of Los Angeles is the country's second largest city. It is home to over a quarter of all California residents and exhibits some of the most diversity nationwide.Homes for sale in Los AngelesIf you're in the market for Los Angeles County real estate, you'll have a wide range of properties to choose from. Just about every style of home is represented in the county, including homes designed by world-renowned architects. In Los Angeles County you'll find everything from Spanish style to Midcentury modern, beach houses to bungalows, and multi-million dollar estates to condos.Major Cities in Los Angeles CountyLos Angeles encompasses an area of over 4,000 square miles, making it bigger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined. There are 88 incorporated cities that make up the county as well as two islands - San Clemente Island and Santa Catalina Island. Some of the most populous cities in the county include:
Los Angeles County AttractionsLos Angeles County is home to some of the country's premiere attractions and entertainment venues. Within the county lies the center of American film and television, Hollywood. Residents and visitors can enjoy a day at Universal Studios Hollywood, a theme park that entertains guests with thrill rides based on major movies as well as studio tours to catch a glimpse of how movies are made. Los Angeles County is home to many parks, the largest of which is Griffith Park. Here visitors can enjoy biking, hiking, picnicking, horseback riding or visiting the Los Angeles Zoo. The park is also home to Griffith Park Observatory, where visitors can view exhibits about the universe and offers opportunities to learn about the night sky. The Observatory has been featured in many classic films, such as Rebel Without a Cause. The county has many museums that offer detailed views of our cultural history. Some of these include:
Los Angeles County TransportationLos Angeles County certainly has a reputation for its transportation system. There are many major highways that serve the area including I-5, I-105, I-405, I-605, I-10, I-110, I-210, I-710, US Route 101 and many, many more. There are several major airports within Los Angeles County. The largest is Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Others include Long Beach Municipal Airport, Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, LA/Palmdale Regional Airport, Van Nuys Airport, Santa Monica Airport, Hawthorne Municipal Airport and Zamperini Field in Torrance. Because Los Angeles County has many port facilities, there are a number of railroad lines. Passenger rail service is provided by Amtrak, Los Angeles Metro Rail and Metrolink. Union Station in downtown Los Angeles is the primary hub for commuter trains. Los Angeles County also has two major seaports. The Port of Los Angeles is the largest cruise ship center on the west coast and handles more than 1 million passengers annually. Ferry service is also available to Catalina Island through Long Beach. The Port of Long Beach handles mostly commercial sea traffic.More InformationLos Angeles MapLos Angeles real estate officesSort by:
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