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Common, Proper Development Team Up to Build Seven Co-Living Homes in LA

New York-based Common plans to spend $100 million to build seven co-living homes in Southern California with Beverly Grove-based Proper Development.

The partnership will result in more than 600 beds in L.A.

Brad Hargreaves, founder and chief executive of Common, said in a statement that L.A. would be the company’s second largest market after New York.

“L.A. has a major shortage of purpose-built multifamily projects, but the city is rapidly growing,” he said of the group’s desire to be in L.A.

Common and Proper Development already have a co-living community in L.A. called Common Melrose.

“It’s increasingly difficult to find accommodations in Los Angeles that can be supported by average and median income levels, especially for brand-new construction,” Daniel Pourbaba, founder and chief executive of Proper Development, said in a statement.

Rents for the co-living units will range from $1,300 to $1,800 a month and come furnished.

Commercial real estate reporter Hannah Madans can be reached at [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter @HannahMadans

Hannah Welk
Hannah Welk
Hannah (Madans) Welk is the editor-in-chief at the Los Angeles Business Journal and Inside The Valley (formerly the San Fernando Valley Business Journal). She previously covered real estate for the Los Angeles Business Journal. She has done work with publications including The Orange County Register, The Real Deal and doityourself.com.

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