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Mansion Tax (Measure ULA): Long Beach vs Santa Monica

How do mansion tax (measure ula) rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Santa Monica, CA?

Long Beach and Santa Monica have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Measure ULA, the high-value real estate transfer tax, is a Los Angeles City ordinance under LAMC Section 21.9.2 and does not apply countywide. Most LA County sales pay only the California documentary transfer tax baseline, plus city add-ons where applicable.

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Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Measure ULA, the high-value real estate transfer tax, is a Los Angeles City ordinance under LAMC Section 21.9.2 and does not apply countywide. Most LA County sales pay only the California documentary transfer tax baseline, plus city add-ons where applicable.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachSanta Monica
Status countywideNo countywide mansion taxNo countywide mansion tax
ULA scopeLA City limits onlyLA City limits only
County baseline$1.10 per $1,000 (R&T 11911)$1.10 per $1,000 (R&T 11911)
Other city taxesSanta Monica, Culver City, othersSanta Monica, Culver City, others
RecorderLA County Registrar-RecorderLA County Registrar-Recorder

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Long Beach FAQ

If I sell a $10 million home in unincorporated LA County, do I owe ULA?

No. Measure ULA applies only to property inside the City of Los Angeles. Unincorporated parcels pay just the state documentary transfer tax of $1.10 per $1,000 collected at recording by the LA County Registrar-Recorder.

Do other LA County cities have a mansion tax?

Some do. Santa Monica's Measure GS taxes high-value sales, Culver City's Measure RE adds tiers above $1.5 million, and Beverly Hills evaluated similar measures. Check the city of sale before closing escrow.

Santa Monica FAQ

If I sell a $10 million home in unincorporated LA County, do I owe ULA?

No. Measure ULA applies only to property inside the City of Los Angeles. Unincorporated parcels pay just the state documentary transfer tax of $1.10 per $1,000 collected at recording by the LA County Registrar-Recorder.

Do other LA County cities have a mansion tax?

Some do. Santa Monica's Measure GS taxes high-value sales, Culver City's Measure RE adds tiers above $1.5 million, and Beverly Hills evaluated similar measures. Check the city of sale before closing escrow.

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