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Guess the Price: Out of the Cold Edition

For Friday afternoon procrastination purposes, guess the price of this California home that has a living room open to the warm Los Angeles weather where can see ourselves sitting as the DC temperature tops out at 28 degrees today.
Here are some details to help you formulate a good guess. The listing is a one-bedroom cottage with a sleeping loft. In addition to hardwood floors and high ceilings, the coolest part of the home is that the living room opens up to a private, gated patio. We could give you the neighborhood where the home is located, but that would just make it too easy for you.
Check out more photos below and post your price guess in the comments section. And please, play fair and don’t use Google for help.



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