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Warning to anyone moving here if you do not like the quiet you might not like it here unless you move to North Torrance a right next to the Highway. And also if you come here and have kids try moving somewhere with more kids because a lot of these houses have are owned by old people and it kinda sucks since I’m 15 and want people my age in the area which isn’t many. So if you have kids move anywhere with more kids so your kids are happy and not bored all the time, this place is meant for people to settle down and live in a quiet area.
I lived in Torrance for years ... and loved the city!! Your assessment was on point! The cons as I see it is Fire Dept. They are the Keystone cops of all Fire Depts. Probably the worst Paramedics around. Nothing like LA City Fire or LACo Fire Dept. or even Long Beach Fire Dept. Other Fire Depts use them in their academy training as a "what not to do" as examples of certain situations. The citizens of Torrance deserve so much better. The Police are tough ,but they try to do a good job, Maybe more "people interaction training" would help them. But to be fair ,it's not an easy job to start. Except for those examples I just gave, I would move back to Torrance in a heart beat . It's such a wonderful location to live . Thank you for posting!
Thanks for watching! I love living in Torrance, but I can understand having a problem with different departments if you have experienced better in other city. Luckily I have not had any issues yet.
Torrance is great, we moved here YEARS back--still a few farms and cows were still here. Some of the best weather in the country is in south/west Torrance. Torrance is better than Hermosa Beach (bigger lots) better than Redondo Beach (better timed traffic lights) better than Manhattan Beach (people are friendly) Cons: It's in a blue state in a blue county.
Warning to anyone moving here if you do not like the quiet you might not like it here unless you move to North Torrance a right next to the Highway. And also if you come here and have kids try moving somewhere with more kids because a lot of these houses have are owned by old people and it kinda sucks since I’m 15 and want people my age in the area which isn’t many. So if you have kids move anywhere with more kids so your kids are happy and not bored all the time, this place is meant for people to settle down and live in a quiet area.
What city would be good to raise kids?
I lived in Torrance for years ... and loved the city!! Your assessment was on point! The cons as I see it is Fire Dept. They are the Keystone cops of all Fire Depts. Probably the worst Paramedics around. Nothing like LA City Fire or LACo Fire Dept. or even Long Beach Fire Dept. Other Fire Depts use them in their academy training as a "what not to do" as examples of certain situations. The citizens of Torrance deserve so much better. The Police are tough ,but they try to do a good job, Maybe more "people interaction training" would help them. But to be fair ,it's not an easy job to start. Except for those examples I just gave, I would move back to Torrance in a heart beat . It's such a wonderful location to live . Thank you for posting!
Thanks for watching! I love living in Torrance, but I can understand having a problem with different departments if you have experienced better in other city. Luckily I have not had any issues yet.
Con: the refinery
Pro: Costco and Sam's are next to each other
Lol so many people love that Costco and Sams are next to eachother
Good job.
Thanks for watching!
Torrance is great, we moved here YEARS back--still a few farms and cows were still here. Some of the best weather in the country is in south/west Torrance. Torrance is better than Hermosa Beach (bigger lots) better than Redondo Beach (better timed traffic lights) better than Manhattan Beach (people are friendly) Cons: It's in a blue state in a blue county.
Oh wow I never thought of Torrance as a farm town, what area were the pastures?
So there’s no cons you mean
@@StevieXolo there’s always cons, but one persons con might be another persons pro
@@livingintorrance hahaha I suppose you’re right!
That would be a pro to this Floridan. Lived on Anza Ave, in Torrance many years ago.