Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
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Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
Hi All,
First post here and I suspect there will be many more!
My wife, myself and our little boy maybe moving out to LA with work.
Initially we plan to rent as the position will be for approx 3 years, but potentially could be longer so may decide to buy further down the line.
Work will be around the Torrance / Carson / Long beach area. I do not know what commute times are like in the area so am asking for some recommendations / help for neighbourhoods we should be looking at.
Our little boy is several years away from needing schools so initially schools catchment etc will not matter
We are planning on flying out for a visit etc around April time.
I know this is quite vague, but comment and advice would be greatly received.
S.
First post here and I suspect there will be many more!
My wife, myself and our little boy maybe moving out to LA with work.
Initially we plan to rent as the position will be for approx 3 years, but potentially could be longer so may decide to buy further down the line.
Work will be around the Torrance / Carson / Long beach area. I do not know what commute times are like in the area so am asking for some recommendations / help for neighbourhoods we should be looking at.
Our little boy is several years away from needing schools so initially schools catchment etc will not matter
We are planning on flying out for a visit etc around April time.
I know this is quite vague, but comment and advice would be greatly received.
S.
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Re: Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
Why not live in Torrance...it's not bad. Depends what sort of property you're looking at.
Although if you can afford it and don't mind a commute @ 90 mins I'd look at Dana Point, Laguna Niguel area. Extremely gorgeous and family friendly and very near some of the best beaches.
Although if you can afford it and don't mind a commute @ 90 mins I'd look at Dana Point, Laguna Niguel area. Extremely gorgeous and family friendly and very near some of the best beaches.
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At the same time - you should be aware that geographically - Los Angeles is absolutely humungous. And map distances can be misleading when dealing with the reality of rush hour freeway conditions. Unless you're a masochist who delights in daily ensnarement in a traffic horrowshow - rule out any neighborhood in what's referred to as the "Westside". Commuting daily from there to any of the areas you refer to (I assume your office is near one of those 3) would be a long and awful trek, not to mention the gas (petrol) you'd be guzzling$$$$$$$ whilst stopped and stuck on the freeway. The Westside would include neighborhoods like Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Bel Air,Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica etc.
I think you may get some helpful replies if you said where exactly you'd be working. I'm not really familiar enough with that area - so won't be able to offer useful help...
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Re: Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
Hi All,
First post here and I suspect there will be many more!
My wife, myself and our little boy maybe moving out to LA with work.
Initially we plan to rent as the position will be for approx 3 years, but potentially could be longer so may decide to buy further down the line.
Work will be around the Torrance / Carson / Long beach area. I do not know what commute times are like in the area so am asking for some recommendations / help for neighbourhoods we should be looking at.
Our little boy is several years away from needing schools so initially schools catchment etc will not matter
We are planning on flying out for a visit etc around April time.
I know this is quite vague, but comment and advice would be greatly received.
S.
First post here and I suspect there will be many more!
My wife, myself and our little boy maybe moving out to LA with work.
Initially we plan to rent as the position will be for approx 3 years, but potentially could be longer so may decide to buy further down the line.
Work will be around the Torrance / Carson / Long beach area. I do not know what commute times are like in the area so am asking for some recommendations / help for neighbourhoods we should be looking at.
Our little boy is several years away from needing schools so initially schools catchment etc will not matter
We are planning on flying out for a visit etc around April time.
I know this is quite vague, but comment and advice would be greatly received.
S.
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Re: Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
Traffic is always going to be a problem so Torrance would be a good starting point. Manhattan Beach seems very nice but it's expensive.
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Re: Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
Thanks for the replies so far, the job would be in the Carson area if this is of help.
Can anyone enlighten me as to where the City data forum is?? If it is the one I think it is the forum is closed!! Any ideas??
Can anyone enlighten me as to where the City data forum is?? If it is the one I think it is the forum is closed!! Any ideas??
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Re: Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
The 405 going past the airport is nasty but Culver City maybe?
Any idea of your budget?
Any idea of your budget?
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Re: Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
Carson you only work in, never live there - it really is that simple.
Carson is where the LA Galaxy play.
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God Los Angeles is such a Sh!thole. I harshly recommend you reconsider. From Woodland Hills down to Long Beach its one long cesspool of despoiled humanity and strip-malls.
It is not like the movies, anywhere... yuck.. we're getting out in a few months and moving back to the UK.
Sorry to be so negative but Torrence is terrible as well. But I will second MarkCowan and say Manhatten beach is at least livable.
It is not like the movies, anywhere... yuck.. we're getting out in a few months and moving back to the UK.
Sorry to be so negative but Torrence is terrible as well. But I will second MarkCowan and say Manhatten beach is at least livable.
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Re: Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
Agreed!
At the same time - you should be aware that geographically - Los Angeles is absolutely humungous. And map distances can be misleading when dealing with the reality of rush hour freeway conditions. Unless you're a masochist who delights in daily ensnarement in a traffic horrowshow - rule out any neighborhood in what's referred to as the "Westside". Commuting daily from there to any of the areas you refer to (I assume your office is near one of those 3) would be a long and awful trek, not to mention the gas (petrol) you'd be guzzling$$$$$$$ whilst stopped and stuck on the freeway. The Westside would include neighborhoods like Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Bel Air,Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica etc.
I think you may get some helpful replies if you said where exactly you'd be working. I'm not really familiar enough with that area - so won't be able to offer useful help...
At the same time - you should be aware that geographically - Los Angeles is absolutely humungous. And map distances can be misleading when dealing with the reality of rush hour freeway conditions. Unless you're a masochist who delights in daily ensnarement in a traffic horrowshow - rule out any neighborhood in what's referred to as the "Westside". Commuting daily from there to any of the areas you refer to (I assume your office is near one of those 3) would be a long and awful trek, not to mention the gas (petrol) you'd be guzzling$$$$$$$ whilst stopped and stuck on the freeway. The Westside would include neighborhoods like Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Bel Air,Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica etc.
I think you may get some helpful replies if you said where exactly you'd be working. I'm not really familiar enough with that area - so won't be able to offer useful help...
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Re: Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
you can always live in Orange County, its about a 45minute commute to Carson every morning, I did it for about 2 years.
So you have Newport Beach/Costa Mesa, or a little further up Fountain Valley.
Huntington Beach but then its not easy to get to the freeway.
So you have Newport Beach/Costa Mesa, or a little further up Fountain Valley.
Huntington Beach but then its not easy to get to the freeway.
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Re: Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
God Los Angeles is such a Sh!thole. I harshly recommend you reconsider. From Woodland Hills down to Long Beach its one long cesspool of despoiled humanity and strip-malls.
It is not like the movies, anywhere... yuck.. we're getting out in a few months and moving back to the UK.
Sorry to be so negative but Torrence is terrible as well. But I will second MarkCowan and say Manhatten beach is at least livable.
It is not like the movies, anywhere... yuck.. we're getting out in a few months and moving back to the UK.
Sorry to be so negative but Torrence is terrible as well. But I will second MarkCowan and say Manhatten beach is at least livable.
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Re: Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
God Los Angeles is such a Sh!thole. I harshly recommend you reconsider. From Woodland Hills down to Long Beach its one long cesspool of despoiled humanity and strip-malls.
It is not like the movies, anywhere... yuck.. we're getting out in a few months and moving back to the UK.
Sorry to be so negative but Torrence is terrible as well. But I will second MarkCowan and say Manhatten beach is at least livable.
It is not like the movies, anywhere... yuck.. we're getting out in a few months and moving back to the UK.
Sorry to be so negative but Torrence is terrible as well. But I will second MarkCowan and say Manhatten beach is at least livable.
Having just spent a couple of weeks back in the UK for Xmas, I couldn't wait to get back to the sunshine.
Torrance is good in parts, Manhatten Beach is lovely as is Hermosa and Redondo Beach.
Parts of Culver City are OK, but probably too far from Carson to make it viable.
Rancho Palos Verdes would be my top choice though.....VERY nice, but very pricey
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Re: Los Angeles Neighbourhoods?
God Los Angeles is such a Sh!thole. I harshly recommend you reconsider. From Woodland Hills down to Long Beach its one long cesspool of despoiled humanity and strip-malls.
It is not like the movies, anywhere... yuck.. we're getting out in a few months and moving back to the UK.
Sorry to be so negative but Torrence is terrible as well. But I will second MarkCowan and say Manhatten beach is at least livable.
It is not like the movies, anywhere... yuck.. we're getting out in a few months and moving back to the UK.
Sorry to be so negative but Torrence is terrible as well. But I will second MarkCowan and say Manhatten beach is at least livable.
I think the key thing to staying sane in LA is to live close enough to work (or work flexible hours) so that you can avoid rush hour traffic.