Where to live in LA?
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- NathanNice0
+1 e'rybody I <3 LA, go east young man
echo park
silver lake
los feliz
atwater
eagle rock
pasadena
mt washington
all close to cool stuff
- Affluenza0
^ Mt Washington is really nice.
Try Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Atwater Village.Not to advertise for them but, the Redfin App is pretty cool for finding open houses.
- todd1570
I lived in Mt Washington for years, just in between Silverlake and Eagle Rock. A lot of nice, affordable houses, and still really close to Hollywood. Eagle Rock is a cool neighborhood too.
- akrok0
:-)
- necromation0
Echo Park... Been thinking about maybe doing the of from LDN.
- Peter0
Now I'm jealous. Anyone in Brentwood who'd like to trade their apartment for one in Tokyo for a couple of years?
- Ironmonkey0
L.B.C.
- not bad but tooooooo far from hollywood.akrokdesign
- i lived in belmont shore. awesome place. i think. like santa monica but cheaper.akrokdesign
- less homeless people also.akrokdesign
- Seanbot0
If I had to live in LA I would checkout Silverlake or Venice... downtown is trying but not quite there yet.
- was l.a live ready when you where here? that area is popping, now.akrokdesign
- Kiino0
Venice has amazing fresh air and an eclectic cultural vibe...but it's gotten really expensive recently...like so many other nabes with a decent cross section of people.
In your searching, don't sleep on Atwater Village. Still not on the radar of big money folks (although it's had/has its share of notable inhabitants...Grand Royal Records back in the day for example).
Portions of Echo Park might still be affordable.
But regardless of where you end up...affordability+proximity to anything desirable comes with a certain risk. In any city.
- Douglas0
I really enjoyed living in SantaMonica/Venice, but if I were to move back, I'm not sure where I would go.
- what nice in santa monica also, is that you really don't need to use the a/c just open the windows. ocean breeze. :-)akrokdesign
- TResudek0
Los Feliz.
- HijoDMaite0
Rent first and get to know a couple areas, LA is very diverse.
- Frosty_spl0
I like Pasadena
- ArmandoEstrada0
I lived in Burbank 11 years, I now live in North Hollywood about a block form Burbank. Things I like about Burbank:
- Quiet
- Lots of studios/firms/visual crap places
- 5 mis from Hollywood
- In between the 5, 134, and near 101 (easy to downtown, etc)
- Very suburban (if u like that stuff)
- Near malls/theatres/shops/good grocery storesCons
- A police state (forget it if youre black/hispanic, which i am hispanic and my wife black)
- Not "hip/cool"
- No bars/clubs/ etcpeaze....
- boobs0
Brentwood
- ifeltdave0
Venice, without a doubt. Close to the ocean, 30min or less from downtown and hollywood, if you ever even want to go there.
Silverlake is nice, if you don't mind the hippest of the hip. I lived there for 2.5 yrs and by the end of my stay I was really fucking sick of seeing 'the scene' in every nook and cranny bar I liked.
Culver City is nice and affordable, close to lots of stuff but still on the westside so you're close to the water.
IMO, if you're gonna live in LA, you should live as close the water as you can so long as its not out of your price range, or too far from where your gig is.
- Taken on board. I think an old friend worked in Culver City; sounds familar...RW
- nthkl0
Fairfax and Melrose.
- < nice location. the grove = hot chick centralifeltdave
- Will check these out THXRW
- That area is awesome!!Frosty_spl