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The City of Los Angeles (from Spanish; Los Angeles) also known simply as LA is the second-largest city in the United States in terms of population, as well as one of the world's most important economic, cultural, and entertainment centers. It was incorporated as a city in California on April 4, 1850, when the city's population was only 1,610, and is the county seat of Los Angeles County. As of the 2000 census, it has a population of 3,694,820, but a May 1, 2005 California Department of Finance estimate shows the city's population at 3,957,875, with the metropolitan area at 17,545,623. The city is also large by geographic standards since it sprawls over more than 465 square miles (1200 square kilometers), making it physically larger than New York City and Chicago. In addition, Los Angeles hosted two Olympic Games (in 1932 and 1984) and is home to world-renowned scientific and cultural institutions. The city is one of the biggest entry points for immigrants to the United States, making it one of the most culturally diverse places in the world. People are attracted to the city for its warm weather, its vibrant lifestyle, its unique energy, and the opportunity to realize the "American Dream."
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there were 3,694,820 people, 1,275,412 households, and 798,407 families residing in the city.
HUD homes are for sale at market value and can only be bought through a REALTOR approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Bids can be submitted any day of the week. All submitted bids are reviewed, the highest net bid is accepted. If there is no acceptable bid, the home becomes open to new bidding until sold
Buy a HUD Home Article | 2006
Home Loan for HUD Homes
HUD does not provide home loans FHA Home Loans . HUD will insurance the mortgage under the FHA Home Loan Program.
Home Loans For VA Properties
VA Vendee Financing Program Vendee Financing. If buying a VA-owned property Vendee Financing may be an option.
Home Loans for Bank REO and Foreclosured Homes
Conventional Mortgage Conventional Programs. Zero Down Programs No Money Down.
