Thank you all for the recent comments, I’m truly heartbroken by the recent fires as the Palisades was truly my favorite neighborhood on the westside. I’m still currently living on the westside and will continue to give updates on the status of everything when it comes to the rebuild and the fires. We will get through this 🙏🏼
Couldn't find any videos of what this community looked like before the fire. This was beautifully done Darren. What a devastating loss for all the residents and the city of LA. Thoughts, prayers and lots love from La Jolla 😢
Please leave this video up so we can all remember what the Palisades were like once . This is a beautiful video. The loss of this area is a great blow to all of California.
Great pros and cons, the weather in the Palisades is WAY nicer there than Bel Air and Beverly Hills during the summer months. Shopping in the Village is crazy clean, very very rare to see homeless out there, the school systems are top notch. The degree of ocean views is 10/10. I prefer the extreme prices and low crime rate here than anything around Beverly Hills which is crawling with crime these days.
Darren you forgot to say the traffic getting into the Palisades is not good. You are basically dependent on Sunset which gets easily congested since it is a 2 lane road. Also you did not speak more about Palisades Village built by Caruso or the good school system there. However if you are looking to increase your home value over the next 10 years, Pacific Palisades could be a better option than Beverly HIlls, Brentwood and Bel Air.
I live in San Francisco and have never been to LA but I spend a lot of time looking at upscale LA homes. Pacific Palisades is always my favorite dream residence. It looks fresh and clean, sunny with views, and isolated enough to be safe from crime. I'd much prefer it to Malibu. I don't want to be down at the stinky seashore, and those beaches look filthy.
Many areas in the Palisades don't have cell service, or have just one high-speed Internet provider. Power blackouts and cable Internet service outages do occur here more frequently than elsewhere in Los Angeles.
When Trees turns into Torches...Cars into Coffin...the Road leads to Hell...and your Mansions turns into burning pyre...You Run here and there but reach Nowhere...This is the time when "Saitan" laughs at you and says... " Whatta busy day..are you OK folks...? "
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Wow, I'm a local watching this, the content of this video is so lacking in accuracy and scope. But I see you aren't a local Realtor. Nobody who knows Pacific Palisades calls it "The Pacific Palisades", anymore than I would say your office is in "The Beverly Hills". Very few people in their 20's or 30's live here, if they do they happened to hit the jackpot or are trust loungers. No, it doesn't take 20 minutes to get to a freeway and commuting to the Valley isn't bad, typically less than 30 minutes. Traffic is usually going the other way. Nobody who appreciates the Palisades goes to Caruso's Palisades Village mall, so enough on that Instagram opportunity. Per a recent survey, over 50% of the town never goes there and only 12% go there monthly or more often. Most of the views are not just of the ocean and Santa Monica, but all the way to Palos Verdes. No, most of the new homes are only beautiful to the spec builders who build homes with maximum permitted (incredibly over-allowed) square footage for maximum profit, all white inside and out, all with gyms and maid's quarters in the basement, all with tiny pools and outdoor kitchens, built lot-line-to-lot line with no other yard space. Kind of misses the point in a community with such nice weather. A 6,500 sq ft house on a 6,500 sq ft lot? No thanks.
I’m kind of surprised at how average the state of the roads are in these multi-million dollar neighborhoods you showed. And no sidewalks? I’m confused; do wealthy families and older couples not jog or walk their dogs? This seems like an expensive neighborhood where they sort of just expect you to accept whatever they offer since it’s a nice oceanside enclave in LA. I’ve yet to see the high quality of life that comes with those price tags you gave…😢
Pacific Palisades is not its own city, it's part of the City of Los Angeles. Therefore, other than the Fire Department, City services are pretty much non-existent. Police response is slow. Roads are poorly maintained, and there is no street sweeping. Sidewalks are not maintained and are more like natural hiking trails. Living in the Palisades is more about the climate and the relative quiet.
Thank you all for the recent comments, I’m truly heartbroken by the recent fires as the Palisades was truly my favorite neighborhood on the westside. I’m still currently living on the westside and will continue to give updates on the status of everything when it comes to the rebuild and the fires. We will get through this 🙏🏼
I’m here to see how it looked before . It’s so sad to see how beautiful it was.
Couldn't find any videos of what this community looked like before the fire. This was beautifully done Darren. What a devastating loss for all the residents and the city of LA. Thoughts, prayers and lots love from La Jolla 😢
Please leave this video up so we can all remember what the Palisades were like once . This is a beautiful video. The loss of this area is a great blow to all of California.
It’ll never go down, will continue to share what the palisades was, and update on the situation out there
Great pros and cons, the weather in the Palisades is WAY nicer there than Bel Air and Beverly Hills during the summer months. Shopping in the Village is crazy clean, very very rare to see homeless out there, the school systems are top notch. The degree of ocean views is 10/10. I prefer the extreme prices and low crime rate here than anything around Beverly Hills which is crawling with crime these days.
Darren you forgot to say the traffic getting into the Palisades is not good. You are basically dependent on Sunset which gets easily congested since it is a 2 lane road. Also you did not speak more about Palisades Village built by Caruso or the good school system there.
However if you are looking to increase your home value over the next 10 years, Pacific Palisades could be a better option than Beverly HIlls, Brentwood and Bel Air.
but once you're there, you can smell bbq
Not anymore.😩😩
Excellent Video! Thanks
Watching this video today hurts. Praying for all the families affected by the fire 🙏🏼
Great Video! Thanks for the info! Can you make a video about Encino next :)
Coming up!
Absolutely gut-wrenching that this entire paradise is reduced to ashes!! Everything is gone!!!
Unfortunately it’s ridiculously expensive. Someday…
Not that expensive actually
someday is today and its no more
Great video as always! Pac Pal rules:-)
thanks! Love it out there!
I guess you have the answer now!
Awesome video!
thank you!!
From Newport…. Tried to move but just can’t…. Love all of Cali but nothing beats Newport Beach!
this vid may need some updating.
Unfortunately.
I live in San Francisco and have never been to LA but I spend a lot of time looking at upscale LA homes. Pacific Palisades is always my favorite dream residence. It looks fresh and clean, sunny with views, and isolated enough to be safe from crime. I'd much prefer it to Malibu. I don't want to be down at the stinky seashore, and those beaches look filthy.
Hoy día es muy peligroso por los terribles incendios, pérdida de mansiones, aire contaminado, 😢
And theres NO cell phone connection in the hiking trails
Many areas in the Palisades don't have cell service, or have just one high-speed Internet provider. Power blackouts and cable Internet service outages do occur here more frequently than elsewhere in Los Angeles.
We know the biggest con.
hell yea
When Trees turns into Torches...Cars into Coffin...the Road leads to Hell...and your Mansions turns into burning pyre...You Run here and there but reach Nowhere...This is the time when "Saitan" laughs at you and says... " Whatta busy day..are you OK folks...? "
Weirdo
Fire Insurance very expensive.
Pacific palisades ? Isn’t that where Marlyn Monroe’s house, used to be at the site, where she was found dead ?
brentwood
It is either “The Palisades” or just Paific Palisades. “The Pacific Palisades” is not local jargon.
Now it looks like warzone
Cons? Good luck with that one. Maybe Traffic on PCH sucks??
Another Con…there’s no water in the fire hydrants!
😄
great for a bbq
There was, but without water-drop helicopters due to high winds, it was depleted.
Well number 1 con is its now on fire😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
لا إله إلا الله ❤
سبحان الله❤
الحمدلله ❤
الله اكبر❤
Don't worry people Trump will fix everything. Trump is the only God we all should be praying 🙏 to. We love you President Trump your a true peoples president ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Trump is a living breathing God 🙏
Sounds like a great place. Whats that you say, fires? Naaah.
you just said "Castelle-A-Mar" haha
Muy hermoso, pero hoy muy peligroso, los incendios han quemado múltiples mansiones😢😢😢
What you consider cons to me are pros.😊
Wow, I'm a local watching this, the content of this video is so lacking in accuracy and scope. But I see you aren't a local Realtor. Nobody who knows Pacific Palisades calls it "The Pacific Palisades", anymore than I would say your office is in "The Beverly Hills". Very few people in their 20's or 30's live here, if they do they happened to hit the jackpot or are trust loungers. No, it doesn't take 20 minutes to get to a freeway and commuting to the Valley isn't bad, typically less than 30 minutes. Traffic is usually going the other way. Nobody who appreciates the Palisades goes to Caruso's Palisades Village mall, so enough on that Instagram opportunity. Per a recent survey, over 50% of the town never goes there and only 12% go there monthly or more often. Most of the views are not just of the ocean and Santa Monica, but all the way to Palos Verdes. No, most of the new homes are only beautiful to the spec builders who build homes with maximum permitted (incredibly over-allowed) square footage for maximum profit, all white inside and out, all with gyms and maid's quarters in the basement, all with tiny pools and outdoor kitchens, built lot-line-to-lot line with no other yard space. Kind of misses the point in a community with such nice weather. A 6,500 sq ft house on a 6,500 sq ft lot? No thanks.
Except orange county isnt burning
i dont think they feel lucky now!
🙏🏻💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🙏🏻
Cons: your house goes up in flames…
💔💔💔💔💔
🥰
Worse con? Destroyed in 2 years...
go back to the 818
:(
Nicest Californian
Cons , your entire neighborhood can burn to the ground at anytime 😞
No se puede vivir ahí, por el peligro
yidville
First
You are a broke.person this propagana I work and I'm rich and I live here in the palesades
I’m kind of surprised at how average the state of the roads are in these multi-million dollar neighborhoods you showed. And no sidewalks? I’m confused; do wealthy families and older couples not jog or walk their dogs? This seems like an expensive neighborhood where they sort of just expect you to accept whatever they offer since it’s a nice oceanside enclave in LA. I’ve yet to see the high quality of life that comes with those price tags you gave…😢
Pacific Palisades is not its own city, it's part of the City of Los Angeles. Therefore, other than the Fire Department, City services are pretty much non-existent. Police response is slow. Roads are poorly maintained, and there is no street sweeping. Sidewalks are not maintained and are more like natural hiking trails. Living in the Palisades is more about the climate and the relative quiet.