I need lots of L.A. help! Trying to decide right now between Santa Monica and the West Hollywood/Loz Feliz area (where most of my friends & contacts live).
Loz Feliz is supposedly more artsy/funky/hip, and lots of the people I know live around there. Seem to be a lot of creative types, and many industry folk. I've been told it's about 30 minutes inland, away from the beach.
Santa Monica is, of course, the beach, and that's the reason I want to live there. I know one or two people there. Julie Oshins loves it....she's a few blocks from the beach. It's a bigger city, more touristy, and has a different culture. More beach culture than artsy culture. Really, the only reason to live here is because of the beach, but it's a compelling argument.
I'm biased in that I'm a Hollywood girl at heart, so of course, I'm going to vote Silverlake/Los Feliz/WeHo.
Proper LA neighborhoods like the ones I just mentioned (well, technically West Hollywood is its own city, but just ignore that for now) are more "raw" and down to earth, I think, than West LA, Brentwood, and Santa Monica. Not that there's anything wrong with the latter, but there are a lot of chain stores and stucco and did I mention, really bad drivers? :P
A lot of it will depend on where you end up working as well. You don't want to end up living in one part of the city and working clear on the other side or else the commute will eat away at you.
If you haven't already, check the rental listings on Craigslist.org.
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We'll see how you Hashers do once I'm not there to "give you" the game every week :)
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If you need any LA help, just let me know!
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But, also, boo!
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Thoughts?
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Santa Monica is, of course, the beach, and that's the reason I want to live there. I know one or two people there. Julie Oshins loves it....she's a few blocks from the beach. It's a bigger city, more touristy, and has a different culture. More beach culture than artsy culture. Really, the only reason to live here is because of the beach, but it's a compelling argument.
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Proper LA neighborhoods like the ones I just mentioned (well, technically West Hollywood is its own city, but just ignore that for now) are more "raw" and down to earth, I think, than West LA, Brentwood, and Santa Monica. Not that there's anything wrong with the latter, but there are a lot of chain stores and stucco and did I mention, really bad drivers? :P
A lot of it will depend on where you end up working as well. You don't want to end up living in one part of the city and working clear on the other side or else the commute will eat away at you.
If you haven't already, check the rental listings on Craigslist.org.
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