La Crescenta is such a wonderful bedroom community, sleepy little town, the perfect place to raise a family. As far as Pasadena goes, for overall safety, I would avoid anything west of north Lake, near John Muir High School, most of the property values will reflect this as well.
My first time seeing demon was in Pasadena as Elysian Park just 👻 ghosts. To live and be in Pasadena, the spirits have to accept you. My first time working there I felt I wasn't welcome and there were strong hatred negative energy against me warning me spirituality. But after three weeks the spirits knew I not there to invade or trespass there residency so they accepted me to be there.
Hello there ... great video . :). Question if I wanted to stay very close to The Pasadena Civic Auditorium and rent for a week an Airbnb close and walking distance to restaurants shops ect... Where would you recommend? Looking forward to hearing from you soon I hope 🤞 Thank U!!
Hi Hector, If you can find a Airbnb around Old Town pasadena, Playhouse Village or Arroyo Parkway that would be best. I think a lot apartments banned Airbnb though so you may have to rent further away.
@@livinginpasadena Oh no am not going to live there am just going to know the area and want to go the the Pasadena Center . If I stayed in WeHo would I need a car to get there? I never been to California... Looks and seems so spread out . :)
I recently visited LA in June 2023 and saw the nicer parts/old Town of Pasadena. There are some very areas in Pasadena. Especially parts of Colorado Blvd which has such interesting shops and restaurants. There are noticeably nicer, wider and cleaner streets, and generally more comfortable looking people. Pasadena & areas close to it stand in stark contrast to many other parts of LA, where the housing/streets/neighborhoods are noticeably more drab and less safe. This seems to be the basic rule: Newcomers will have to spend at least $1.5+ million to settle in the Pasadena area. It says a lot about the income & price gap you have to overcome to get better & safer housing. A buyer needs to carry a huge bank note and tax bill. I enjoyed my visit to Pasadena and can see people there have a comfortable life. But this partly explains why LA in general has such stark contrasts and a persistent homeless problem. It takes serioua money 💰 to set yourself apart from the older, more drab and less safe neighborhoods when you come to LA.
I live in Sierra Madre ⛰, thank you for this video!
Thanks for the support! If you have friends looking to buy in our area please let me know!
You just showed how beautiful Pasadena is!
Thanks for sharing! If anyone you know wants to move here I’d love to help!
Such a great video! God bless you!
Thanks for the support! God bless!
La Crescenta is such a wonderful bedroom community, sleepy little town, the perfect place to raise a family. As far as Pasadena goes, for overall safety, I would avoid anything west of north Lake, near John Muir High School, most of the property values will reflect this as well.
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you.
You’re welcome! If you know people who need help with their real estate goals please let me know!
really nice video !
Nice video!
Thanks for the support!
South Pasadena; home of Freddy Krueger & Michael Myers! 💀🎃
Oh, and Poltergeist, too. 👻
Oh good point! A lot of movies were filmed in this area.
LOL!!
My first time seeing demon was in Pasadena as Elysian Park just 👻 ghosts.
To live and be in Pasadena, the spirits have to accept you.
My first time working there I felt I wasn't welcome and there were strong hatred negative energy against me warning me spirituality.
But after three weeks the spirits knew I not there to invade or trespass there residency so they accepted me to be there.
How would you compare Pasadena to Burbank? Which is more family friendly?
It depends how big are the kids? Do they enjoy sports and being outdoors?
@@livinginpasadena little one. 3. Small family.
There are better parks like Brookside and Victory park in Pasadena. If you want good schools I think public schools are better in Burbank.
@@livinginpasadena thanks for the reply and excellent video!
Hello there ... great video . :). Question if I wanted to stay very close to The Pasadena Civic Auditorium and rent for a week an Airbnb close and walking distance to restaurants shops ect... Where would you recommend? Looking forward to hearing from you soon I hope 🤞 Thank U!!
Hi Hector, If you can find a Airbnb around Old Town pasadena, Playhouse Village or Arroyo Parkway that would be best. I think a lot apartments banned Airbnb though so you may have to rent further away.
If you really need to live near Civic Auditorium just get a hotel. There will be plenty of hotels around that area.
@@livinginpasadena Oh no am not going to live there am just going to know the area and want to go the the Pasadena Center . If I stayed in WeHo would I need a car to get there? I never been to California... Looks and seems so spread out . :)
I’d get a car or Uber unless you happen to only visit areas near subway stations. The bus systems here are not convenient.
@@livinginpasadena Thank U!! :))))
I recently visited LA in June 2023 and saw the nicer parts/old Town of Pasadena. There are some very areas in Pasadena. Especially parts of Colorado Blvd which has such interesting shops and restaurants. There are noticeably nicer, wider and cleaner streets, and generally more comfortable looking people. Pasadena & areas close to it stand in stark contrast to many other parts of LA, where the housing/streets/neighborhoods are noticeably more drab and less safe.
This seems to be the basic rule: Newcomers will have to spend at least $1.5+ million to settle in the Pasadena area. It says a lot about the income & price gap you have to overcome to get better & safer housing. A buyer needs to carry a huge bank note and tax bill.
I enjoyed my visit to Pasadena and can see people there have a comfortable life. But this partly explains why LA in general has such stark contrasts and a persistent homeless problem.
It takes serioua money 💰 to set yourself apart from the older, more drab and less safe neighborhoods when you come to LA.