Westlake Village is in the Conejo Valley, definitely not the San Fernando Valley. But your comments are spot on - expensive, but great climate and easy commute to tons of jobs in Woodland Hills.
Thanks. It's a great city on the border of LA so I had to mention it. This video is a few years old so "affordable" is not longer a thing in any of these cities.
You forgot Lakewood. It’s much slower pace than most of the cities you listed, not nearly as expensive, quiet communities, close to Long Beach airport, which is a great alternative to heavily congested LAX. I could go on.
Your internet stats don't mean shyt to someone that is from there, Westlake village is not LA, like some of those other places, and Altadena and Pasadena are not safe. You can and will get banged on, stop "Googling" and read a book or feel free to visit! Especially after dark!!!
Many friends of mine are enjoying Los Angeles including friends with kids. I love Los Angeles and I’m glad younger generations are here and may like it too. So many neighborhoods and so many experiences available, lots of variety. Good place to call home
No no, Torrance is definitely number one. It's got the best police department then, maybe South Redondo but not North Redondo that's definitely for sure. Don't misdirect people. I think you better do a little more homework on the things that count to people. Type of residence, safety and security very important.
Looking to book my next cruise on RC this is the only ship listed for the islands I want to visit it definitely hasn't been amplified like the most recent ship I've been on
That was the ship where Amy Bradley was abducted with the help of a waiter and a musician on board in 1998. The captain could have saved her by not landing and opening the doors when they docked at Curacao, but he didn't care, and she was drugged and smuggled out with the laundry. No one cared on the ship, they didn't even look properly. Now the FBI thinks poor Amy was trafficked for sex, so maybe Royal Caribbean got a part of the profit. :( The captain was in it 100%! :( Good you came home safely.
We just stayed in Burbank and toured the studios and went to Universal. You describe it perfectly. I did look up up RE and the houses were more like the $800k + range. of course this video is from a year ago.
Well only issue with el Segundo is very very racist ask anyone non white here I walked to the beach I got hassled by the police why you here because this is my native land you damn European
thanks for the video. I am looking into booking this ship for the 5 night greek isles later this year, it would be my first time on Royal Caribbean. I hope it all works out.
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Culver City probably my top choice but this was a really great video! Admittedly, CC does have a lot of traffic but since I work in entertainment and it's really close to my parents' and is so central, I'd have to go with CC. But I do love Redondo a great deal. I wish it wasn't so far south for my purposes. Maybe for retirement!
I can't believe these are the prices for "affordable" cities in the LA area. Are there no more reasonably sized homes for less than $300,000? I left LA when I was 25 and moved to NW Arkansas (home of Walmart corporate offices) where my mother and sister were living. I bought a 3,000 sq ft home there for $260,000. My childhood home of 900 sq ft in Whittier is now valued at $430,000, a termite-infested shack with poor plumbing and shoddy electrical. I would love to live in the LA area again, I miss it, but I cannot justify paying that much for a house ever.
This is cracking me up that you’re comparing houses in ARKANSAS to California!!!!🤣 I can not stop laughing haha. This guy does an amazing job picking homes that are affordable in California. Mosh homes are over a million. If you are looking for less than 300,000 in California…you must be living under a rock.🙈 Don’t blame you for disliking the prices…just don’t blame this guy because he does a great job.
@@katelynjohnson9229 I never blamed the guy. I love his videos. I'm just stating a fact, that home prices in California are ridiculously overpriced. Ask anyone and they will agree.
@@freddy2B Yes….literally everyone in the world agrees California prices are high haha. I never said they weren’t and acknowledged they were in my comment as anybody would. The funny part about your comment is that you’re expecting this guy to give recommendations for safe places to live in CA in that price range you suggested. Your definition of “affordable” in California would be straight up trash in that state which is why he gave neighborhoods with higher prices. Once again…comical you are comparing California to Arkansas. Incase you haven’t noticed…no one wants to live in Arkansas hahaha. They are completely different hence the price different. You can also blame the terrible president right now for inflation. But this unfortunately is the reality.