Los Angeles landlords offering appliances is a relatively new phenomenon. In the 70’s through the early 2000s, you almost always had to buy or bring your own stove and refrigerator. In-unit washers and dryers were virtually unheard of. Most duplexes and triplexes built in the 20s and 30s had service porches with washer/dryer hookups, but no machines. Mid-century apartment buildings had shared laundry, as did early, circa pre-1925 brick buildings with fire places. Today, you’ll usually only find in-unit laundry in condo and apartment rentals built in the 80s or later. However, in recent years, almost all rentals have stoves and refrigerators.
Very insightful for sure! Thank you for sharing. I think this applies to a lot of places as I grew up in Chicago. Most older buildings don’t have in unit washer/dryer or A/C for that matter lol once I became grown I favored newer buildings for this reason
There used to be nothing to rent downtown but pre-1925 brick buildings with fire escapes that were rundown and scary. There were a few artist’s lofts in the industrial corners of downtown, but not many. The whole high rise thing is VERY new. Downtown had no grocery stores, no Targets, and really wasn’t residential at all. The few high rises L.A. had were primarily in Century City.
Ouuuu okay okay. I love how everyone picked differently. My fav was the one with the den. The last one was loud and off camera you can tell they renovated it without having a keen eye if you know what I mean lol but yessssss I’m going to keep looking and prepare myself to buy. 😍☺️
Noted! Lol thank you for watching and I’ll keep you posted for sure. I have to see if I found some worth looking at 🤣 bc parking, etc, will be astronomical 👀
Hi Skyyye!!! One of your fans here! Im all the way in Florida but have always dreamed of the west coast but the prices I see so far are quite scary 😵 Oh my goodness! 2,300 a 1bed 1 bath !! ahhhh!!!
Awww thank you again for being a supporter. So glad we got to chat on the live play lol I for sure need to check out Florida. 🫶🏾 and yes LA prices are horrendous 🫠 I’ve given that city way too much money lol
@@skyehendon Florida is not that far behind. I am from south Florida which is the best part of Florida period but you will deal with tropical bi-polar weather a lot, humidity, and high cost in rent then low paying jobs. Florida is beautiful but it’s a place you come to after you have wealth established tbh but it’s still a melting pot, lots to do, and you’re never bored unless you pick to do so.
@@Wealthismybirthright I love this comment. I have to agree. I lived in ATL and went to college down south. The low pay equates to the lower cost of living. I'd only move once my business is more profitable. That's for sure. What's your fav city in South Florida?
@Wealthismybirthright @skyehendon ewww south Florida is way too crowded I guess it depends on your personality and wants in life. I'm on a cute little island in North Florida and I LOVE IT HERE. The weather never gets as bad as South Florida. South FL is cute for visiting but living is a no for me. We love our charming town, beautiful quiet beaches and shopping is the same as anywhere else in Florida. My husband works from home so Pay isn't an issue at all. I guess it all depends. I love that I can vlog and it's not too chaotic around where I am too.
Making us dizzy moving the camera around way too fast, but cool video other than that. Thx for taking us around. May you be led to whatever is just right for you! God bless 🦋
2300 to live in those nasty apartments in Van Nuys is criminal . Not sure where U got those numbers but maybe U need to check neighborhoods in proper LA.
I’m getting dizzy watching you spin through the Van Nuys apt. Stand still shots that are really zoomed out make it easier to get a good view of the apartment
Fellow Chicago Girl. DO NOT move to DTLA. I was there at a friend from Chicago's house watching fireworks on the 4th of July in the hot tub when an unhoused man scaled and flung himself over the gate and basically bathed in the hot tub and pool. Don't do it girl. It's not worth it.
I never left Cali. I just left LA. My old penthouse is rented actually and when I lived there they tried to charge me over 2700 and that’s ridiculous lol and then they turned around and rented it for 2500 once I left. So I no longer want to pay that much for a rental. I’d rather own a condo and pay a mortgage 😆
@@skyehendon oh ok gotcha, i thought you had moved to Chicago. Yeah rent is getting ridiculous. Seems like they rather have it empty than charge a fair amount or keep renting it good tenant that pays on time and doesn’t have any problems.
My friend just moved from there, she lived there for 3 years. It’s close to a lot of things and they are building lots of new modern apartments for the younger crowd.
Los Angeles landlords offering appliances is a relatively new phenomenon. In the 70’s through the early 2000s, you almost always had to buy or bring your own stove and refrigerator.
In-unit washers and dryers were virtually unheard of. Most duplexes and triplexes built in the 20s and 30s had service porches with washer/dryer hookups, but no machines. Mid-century apartment buildings had shared laundry, as did early, circa pre-1925 brick buildings with fire places.
Today, you’ll usually only find in-unit laundry in condo and apartment rentals built in the 80s or later. However, in recent years, almost all rentals have stoves and refrigerators.
Very insightful for sure! Thank you for sharing. I think this applies to a lot of places as I grew up in Chicago. Most older buildings don’t have in unit washer/dryer or A/C for that matter lol once I became grown I favored newer buildings for this reason
@@skyehendon: That makes sense. The newer buildings offer more amenities for sure.
There used to be nothing to rent downtown but pre-1925 brick buildings with fire escapes that were rundown and scary. There were a few artist’s lofts in the industrial corners of downtown, but not many. The whole high rise thing is VERY new. Downtown had no grocery stores, no Targets, and really wasn’t residential at all. The few high rises L.A. had were primarily in Century City.
Wow, some areas still give that especially after 2020
I LIKED THE LAST HOME BEST.. KEEP LOOKING DARLING! YOU’RE GOING TO FIND THE PERFECT HOME FOR YOU SOON… BLESSINGS TO YOU!!!
Ouuuu okay okay. I love how everyone picked differently. My fav was the one with the den. The last one was loud and off camera you can tell they renovated it without having a keen eye if you know what I mean lol but yessssss I’m going to keep looking and prepare myself to buy. 😍☺️
Great video! I would love to see a video on downtown LA if you don't mind because I know its rough lol
Noted! Lol thank you for watching and I’ll keep you posted for sure. I have to see if I found some worth looking at 🤣 bc parking, etc, will be astronomical 👀
Hi Skyyye!!! One of your fans here! Im all the way in Florida but have always dreamed of the west coast but the prices I see so far are quite scary 😵 Oh my goodness! 2,300 a 1bed 1 bath !! ahhhh!!!
Awww thank you again for being a supporter. So glad we got to chat on the live play lol I for sure need to check out Florida. 🫶🏾 and yes LA prices are horrendous 🫠 I’ve given that city way too much money lol
@@skyehendon Florida is not that far behind. I am from south Florida which is the best part of Florida period but you will deal with tropical bi-polar weather a lot, humidity, and high cost in rent then low paying jobs. Florida is beautiful but it’s a place you come to after you have wealth established tbh but it’s still a melting pot, lots to do, and you’re never bored unless you pick to do so.
@@Wealthismybirthright I love this comment. I have to agree. I lived in ATL and went to college down south. The low pay equates to the lower cost of living. I'd only move once my business is more profitable. That's for sure. What's your fav city in South Florida?
Personally, I would never live in Florida. The prices are not too bad for Los Angeles.
@Wealthismybirthright @skyehendon ewww south Florida is way too crowded I guess it depends on your personality and wants in life. I'm on a cute little island in North Florida and I LOVE IT HERE. The weather never gets as bad as South Florida. South FL is cute for visiting but living is a no for me. We love our charming town, beautiful quiet beaches and shopping is the same as anywhere else in Florida. My husband works from home so Pay isn't an issue at all. I guess it all depends. I love that I can vlog and it's not too chaotic around where I am too.
Making us dizzy moving the camera around way too fast, but cool video other than that. Thx for taking us around. May you be led to whatever is just right for you!
God bless 🦋
Awww thank you!! 🙏🏾 I receive that. And yes I realized that when editing lol definitely will do better
@@skyehendon 💖
2300 to live in those nasty apartments in Van Nuys is criminal . Not sure where U got those numbers but maybe U need to check neighborhoods in proper LA.
🤣🤣 IKR. Also, the numbers came from the property managers, listings and Zillow. But thanks for the suggestions, I’m quite familiar. 🤗
I’m getting dizzy watching you spin through the Van Nuys apt. Stand still shots that are really zoomed out make it easier to get a good view of the apartment
lol noted! Thanks for sharing
Loved seeing these apartments. Not moving but it's interesting to see what prices are like out there. Good luck 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽
Thank you 🫶🏾🫠 it’s definitely a journey in itself lol 🤣💕
@@skyehendon I miss LA
Same here!! So ready to move back :)
@@DirectedByMazio same here!! so ready to move back :)
Girl don't tell that stranger man you travel a lot... Don't want him to start planning on breaking in 😅
😂 oh noooooooo
1 bed 2 bath + a den for $2360 seems like a steal in Cali I’m commenting this before I see the inside tho 😂
lol it was for sure
@@InspiredByEbonyLove it is a steal for California because California is very expensive. A studio around me in cali is that price 🤷🏽♀️
@@msalohakittyinsane
Great video very informative, love LA
Same but love hate lol! Glad you enjoyed it!
“ expressway “? Where are you from? Midwest or East Coast?
Midwest 😂😂😂 you west coast?
I’ve lived in the valley and Reseda is pretty far West in the Valley.
Yes west & north
2300 for the first run down smell bad place? ewww i bet they had bugs too
I’d pass out 😂😂 bc for that price I shouldn’t ever see Spider-Man
Yes the one bedroom with a den was really nice.
Yesssss I liked it a lot
Fellow Chicago Girl. DO NOT move to DTLA. I was there at a friend from Chicago's house watching fireworks on the 4th of July in the hot tub when an unhoused man scaled and flung himself over the gate and basically bathed in the hot tub and pool. Don't do it girl. It's not worth it.
Girl yessss! That happens a lot in LA!! And I’m not into DTLA, I love the valley. But thanks for sharing lol more people need to see this comment lol
Do you explain why you are moving back to California. Also your old penthouse isn’t’ an option?
I never left Cali. I just left LA. My old penthouse is rented actually and when I lived there they tried to charge me over 2700 and that’s ridiculous lol and then they turned around and rented it for 2500 once I left. So I no longer want to pay that much for a rental. I’d rather own a condo and pay a mortgage 😆
@@skyehendon oh ok gotcha, i thought you had moved to Chicago. Yeah rent is getting ridiculous. Seems like they rather have it empty than charge a fair amount or keep renting it good tenant that pays on time and doesn’t have any problems.
FACTS! and nope, never moved back to the CHI.
Are you from Chicago or Cali just curious?
@@Ianisatool I believe she’s from Chicago. If you’re asking, I’m from Chicago.
Why do you think that vacancies for one bedroom/1 bathrooms is a red flag?
Did I say that? 🤔 maybe it was an edit and I skipped a part bc idk I don’t think that way.
Nice
😊 thank you
From LA, no thanks to Van Nuys
My friend just moved from there, she lived there for 3 years. It’s close to a lot of things and they are building lots of new modern apartments for the younger crowd.
LA is no better! 😂😂😂
@@InspiredByEbonyLove😂😂