Lucas Vangeison

consultant, first-time homeowner in LA

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A 29-year-old consultant in LA shares how he and his wife bought their first condo for $859,000. The CEO of the National Housing Conference explains whether it’s better to rent or buy.

$859,000 for 2B/2B condo in LA: How this 29-year-old pulled it off

A 29-year-old consultant in LA shares how he and his wife bought their first condo for $859,000. The CEO of the National Housing Conference explains whether it’s better to rent or buy.

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