A year after a Black family in California won back the Bruceโs Beach property previously owned by their ancestors almost a century ago, they are now selling the land back to L.A. County for $20 million. What are your thoughts?
Tausha Bryan, Washington, D.C.
Itโs absolutely sad that this is what theyโve chosen to do. I was hoping theyโd make the land work for them and create businesses.
Jonathan Mance, Concord, N.C.
This is the smartest move. They could easily lose this property to property taxes which are around $2 million a year for a $20 million property. At least they get something.
A. Gabrielle, Columbus, Ohio
If they canโt do anything with that property, why not sell it and generate wealth? The taxes for that land are probably a ridiculous amount. Kudos to them.
Anthony Long, Inglewood, Calif.
They say property taxes would have been $2 million a year or more in the years to come. They control the system and will find a way to get their land from you. Or theyโll just do eminent domain.
Aerian Moore, Los Angeles
That type of land costs, and who would pay for its upkeep? The city should have just paid them from the jump. However, $20 million is a start to making a profit and building for their future.
Compiled by Sarafina Wright

