Michael Maloney

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Michael Maloney
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If you're looking for real estate, homes or property in the Los Angeles area, Michael can help you choose the right home or property for your needs and will guide you towards making an informed real estate decision in the Los Angeles market. Michael prides himself in being able to give all his clients important local information based on years of living and enjoying all the Los Angeles area has to offer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Los Angeles, California

 

Los Angeles, Spanish for "The Angels" is the second largest city in the United States, the largest city in the state of California and the Western United States.

Yes, Los Angeles is the entertainment capital of the world, and the streets of Hollywood often feel like the world's biggest realityLos Angeles, California show. But the City of Angels also sits squarely at the center of many global enterprises, including the fashion industry, the culinary arts, international trade, science, medicine, technology, and the visual and performing arts. The United States' second largest city, Los Angeles is also one of its most diverse; Los Angeles' borders encompass dozens of neighborhoods shaped by immigrants, including Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Historic Filipinotown, Little Armenia, Koreatown, Tehrangeles, the Byzantine-Latino Quarter and Thai Town. And every part of town offers plenty of sun, shopping and sightseeing.

Los Angeles.com can get you a table at Spago or Drago. Using our online restaurant reservations, secure a table and confirm reservations 24 hours a day. Those looking to see and be seen can visit the celebrity-centric restaurants of Beverly Hills, WeHo and Hollywood. Adventurous palates can find just about any type of ethnic food, from Persian shawarma and Indian thali to Korean barbecue and Oaxacan mole. The Southland's top chefs invented California cuisine, and they're now exploring new global trends, including molecular gastronomy and the locavore and slow food movements.

Visitors to the L.A. area can find just about any type of attraction, from world-class museums (the Getty, LACMA, the Norton Simon) to family-oriented amusement parks (Disneyland and Magic Mountain, both within easy driving distance). Tourists interested in L.A.'s Tinseltown can stroll along Hollywood Boulevard, inspecting marble stars inlaid into the sidewalks and celebrity handprints outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre. The Hollywood History Museum, the Hollywood Entertainment Museum and the Paley Center for Media offer inside looks at the entertainment industry.

In Los Angeles, "the industry" means more than movies. Nightlife dominates in many parts of the city, including the live music palaces along the Sunset Strip, the gay nightlife of West Hollywood and the gritty clubs of Silver Lake. Find everything from Hollywood hot spots to Santa Monica sports bars in this guide to Los Angeles clubs, including live rock clubs, hip-hop havens, salsa dance halls, dive bars, gay clubs, comedy showcases and neighborhood bars. The city also draws a variety of sporting, theatrical and musical events.

Whether you want to become a movie extra or just need a restaurant job while waiting for your film career to blow up, our Los Angeles job listings are a great place to start. We list thousands of Los Angeles jobs offering employment with everything from top Los Angeles companies to universities and government agencies. You can search by position, employer or location. Our extensive Los Angeles jobs database includes employment ads throughout the Southland region, including Orange County, Long Beach, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Burbank, Riverside and Ontario.

No matter what the sport, Los Angeles has a home team worth cheering. Staples Center hosts several professional teams—the Lakers, Clippers, WNBA Sparks, NHL Kings, Avenger arena football—and an array of various special sports presentations. Baseball fans can choose between the Dodgers and Angeles. And with UCLA and USC in the city limits, L.A. also regularly enjoys action from premier teams in contention for national titles in football, basketball and other collegiate sports. LA has virtually every sport and a home team for everyone.

Los Angeles has some of the best facilities in the world for enjoying hot touring acts. Staples Center, the Forum, Gibson Amphitheatre, and the Kodak and the Nokia theaters host traditional arena rock tours. Also, the Hollywood Bowl and the Greek Theatre feature concerts under the stars in the Hollywood Hills—an incomparable Southern California experience. And classical music fans flock to downtown's Disney Hall to hear the Los Angeles Philharmonic play in Frank Gehry's soaring architectural marvel.

Most people don't realize what an excellent array of performing arts options Los Angeles has to offer. In addition to top-notch offerings by local professional troupes, many venues—including the Pantages, Ahmanson, Royce Hall, the Ford Amphitheatre and the Cerritos Center—all host prominent national touring shows.

Housing Cost

Housing costs vary greatly throughout the Los Angeles area, depending on the neighborhood. Beachside properties in Santa Monica and Malibu carry some of the area's biggest price tags along with their ocean views. Other posh neighborhoods include Brentwood, Beverly Hills and the Hollywood Hills, where housing costs can run into the tens of millions.

While housing costs have risen significantly all over the Los Angeles area, there are still many affordable options in both condos and family homes. As a general rule, housing costs in East and North Los Angeles are cheaper than the Westside, for both purchases and rentals. Some neighboring cities, such as Santa Monica and West Hollywood, protect their tenants with rent control ordinances.

Demographics

Population in July 2008: 3,833,995. Los Angeles covers 469.1 square miles. It sits at an elevation of 330 feet above sea level. Area code commonly used in this area: 310

Weather

Los Angeles, CA climate is warm during summer when temperatures tend to be in the 70's and cool during winter when temperatures tend to be in the 50's.

The warmest month of the year is August with an average maximum temperature of 84.80 degrees Fahrenheit, while the coldest month of the year is December with an average minimum temperature of 48.30 degrees Fahrenheit.

Temperature variations between night and day tend to be fairly limited during summer with a difference that can reach 19 degrees Fahrenheit, and fairly limited during winter with an average difference of 19 degrees Fahrenheit.

The annual average precipitation at Los Angeles is 15.14 Inches. Rainfall in is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The wettest month of the year is February with an average rainfall of 3.68 Inches.

 

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