Tough to live in LA. I worked at Fox, century city and the only apartment that was acceptable was way out at Playa del Rey, but it was so nice to be by the ocean when I got off work. Evenings after work could take 1 hour easily.
Tony, Thanks for this discussion, LA and its local environs makes much more sense to me after viewing this video. Great job, enjoyed your "chalk talk". I do have a question, and it relates to air quality. Most of the air quality maps that I have seen and not very "granular". Instead, they give a zipcode based map and that is misleading. One zipcode could be closer to ocean, extend up and over the mountains and extend substantially inland. Are there any that give a more nuanced breakdown of air quality. Thanks in advance and, again, great job!
Really glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the kind words! Regarding air quality, I bookmark a website that I visit quite often that has map pins instead of zip codes. You'll find it much more useful in terms of granularity. Search for "iqair los angeles" then click on the map view.
Everything that you said was the Eastside of La....is not the East side of LA. Eastside is everything East of the La River... Boyle Heights Lincoln Heights and East La
No doubt, East Los Angeles begins downtown, historically at Olivera Street, dating back to the 1800s. I'm referring to the Eastside, which has alway been up for interpretation.
I would avoid buying in Los Angeles and buy in Los Angeles County lots of homeless in Los Angeles especially the west side wait till that Metro light rail fully opens up Beverly Hills in Bel Air starting to show
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The goat @ explaining things through geography and visuals.
Thank you!
Thanks for the insight! I’m moving from NYC to LA in April - I couldn’t be more excited for this change.
You are so welcome. It's a great city - you have every reason to be excited.
Tough to live in LA. I worked at Fox, century city and the only apartment that was acceptable was way out at Playa del Rey, but it was so nice to be by the ocean when I got off work. Evenings after work could take 1 hour easily.
Excellent field guide. This is a treasure trove of information. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Tony,
Thanks for this discussion, LA and its local environs makes much more sense to me after viewing this video. Great job, enjoyed your "chalk talk".
I do have a question, and it relates to air quality. Most of the air quality maps that I have seen and not very "granular". Instead, they give a zipcode based map and that is misleading. One zipcode could be closer to ocean, extend up and over the mountains and extend substantially inland. Are there any that give a more nuanced breakdown of air quality. Thanks in advance and, again, great job!
Really glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the kind words! Regarding air quality, I bookmark a website that I visit quite often that has map pins instead of zip codes. You'll find it much more useful in terms of granularity. Search for "iqair los angeles" then click on the map view.
Hey Hey, West Hollywood is where the west side starts cmonnnn
Everything that you said was the Eastside of La....is not the East side of LA. Eastside is everything East of the La River... Boyle Heights Lincoln Heights and East La
No doubt, East Los Angeles begins downtown, historically at Olivera Street, dating back to the 1800s. I'm referring to the Eastside, which has alway been up for interpretation.
I would avoid buying in Los Angeles and buy in Los Angeles County lots of homeless in Los Angeles especially the west side wait till that Metro light rail fully opens up Beverly Hills in Bel Air starting to show