This is a shot in the dark, but I noticed from your new apartment tour video you didn't end up picking the apartment with the arched windows, would you mind saying what building that apartment was in? If not I completely understand! @@twinelle
@@twinelleI hope you see this! I live in ktown and already struggle with my friends visiting because there isn’t any parking. What do you guys do in dtla???? I would love to know because we plan on moving soon but parking is of course worse there than here.
@@neoxochitl ooooo street parking in ktown suuuucks. I remember literally driving around for 30-40 mins just tryna find parking sometimes and this was in a neighborhood with permit parking!😓 but in dtla my friends park in parking garages and pay the daily rate or they park in the street and feed the meters! A lot more options in dtla it’s just expensive😬
@@twinellethank you! Okay that makes sense and at this point I’m willing to pay the daily rate for them because like you mentioned - it can take forever to find a spot, especially on street cleaning day! Thank you so much and I’m a new subbie ❤ love the content.
Yussss absolutely will!!! Just gotta figure out what kinda aesthetic I wanna achieve! Im so bad at interior decorating and I want to thrift everything so it might take some time😪✨
girl...this haircut is everything, like so next level. edit: just got to the end with the one you chose...omg that space is STUNNING, like show-stopping.
As someone who lives in scotland, all of these apartments are so nice (apart from the barking dogs one!) happy for you guys getting the lease, all the best and good luck for your move ❤
I am so excited to see moving and decorating content from you! You have a really cool and uniqe style so I’m really curious how you are going to decorate! Congratulation for your new apartment!🎉☺️
A few buildings need engineering inspection the facades showed exposed rebar , giant concrete cracks be careful! You don’t look only the interior ! Imagine an earthquake! Be safe!
I just moved at the beginning of this month and it was so funny to see you tour places I also looked at! I saw that exact unit at union lofts but had the same issues with the building especially with virtually no security. The apartment you went with looks gorgeous, so excited for you!
I used to live in the PE Lofts in 2013 (yes, front row seat to the Cecil water tower investigation) and loved my apartment. The market and restaurant downstairs were so convenient and actually really good. It's a good building if your unit's windows face Main St. I had one that had a view like the first one you toured and had to put privacy film on the windows. You could see EVERYTHING in everyones apartment lol
This is making me wanna go apartment hunting so bad… And I’m surprised about the prices bc I was expecting DTLA to be a lotttt more expensive than where I live but it’s only a little bit more
Yes, but other parts of LA is unlikely you will find prices like this. Most people are not living in DTLA these days because of the crime, drugs, and homeless population. Unfortunately, these issues are getting worse and the ca gov and LA gov is not doing much to help, which causes apartments to be less moved into, and a lot of old LA apartment buildings dont have great infrastructure, but thats around the whole county, and a lot of stores have closed. Its a bit dystopian in some parts of DTLA because they still build gentrified coffee shops or restaurants with very expensive prices, but then outside is full of extreme poverty and addiction. Other parts of LA and certain buildings in DTLA you will see very high prices , but the wealthiest in LA usuallt live farther from DT, and those prices are so ridiciulous , like over 1000 for a small room, and there is a lot of fees.. Sorry for too much context, but that is just what I would say accounts for the pricing. But Im glad she was able to find an apartment there that she liked and in her price range!
@@spacemono5419 yup! You’re spot on! Businesses in the area are super expensive and are getting priced out. All my fav restaurants closed down this year! Makes me wonder what dtla is gonna look like in the future if this continues cause I wouldn’t see the appeal anymore if it’s just residential buildings. I only found the building I applied to because I was referred to it! Tbh tho I wouldn’t know what part of LA I’d want to live in if not in dtla. Soooo gonna stick around here until it becomes too much too handle😄✨
OMFGGG literally one slip and I’m out that window!!! And I love getting up in the middle of the night to get a glass of water, pet my bbs, and go to the restroom so Defs can’t do that with the ladder🥴✨
Hey im new here im actually impressed on how you make the house tours , you dont leave details 👍consider apartment sales or sum💞 your new apartment looks gr8 and big🤩
Yup! A lot of the historic buildings offer decent rent but the modern high rise buildings are a whole other story! You’re paying thousandssss for small square footage!💀✨
There is an easy fix for a doorless closet... suspension rod and curtain.. I actually prefer this and will either always keep doors open or completely take them off so I can use a rod and pretty fabric or bead curtains.
I loved this! So interesting to see what's available and the prices. I was really surprised that the prices seem to be less than in Chicago, where I live. But maybe because you're downtown with all the unhoused population that pushes the prices lower?
I looked at more of the historic buildings so they tend to be more affordable compared to the high rise buildings which start at $2,200 for the smallest SMALLEST sq footage!
Hello Danielle! :) Thank you for this amazing video! This was such an interesting insight! :D I think you chose wisely. It's best to avoid this kind on ladders. Greeting from Germany. 💟
I didn’t end up moving to the last apartment but checkout the building it’s Spring Arcade! Kinda sad cause the restaurants on the lower floor are going outta business but rent is pretty cheap!
May I ask what you like about DTLA? I was debating moving into the area but after hearing about how you’ve been catcalled and mugged, it makes me nervous.
I’m from the Central Valley so I love the stark difference that dtla offers. It’s full of beautiful historic buildings, fashion district (sewing supply stores + sample sales), central location so easy access to all metro routes (I don’t drive), it’s full of creatives (everyone I’ve met here is either a designer, owns a business, etc), and I love the nightlife (clubs + restaurants). There’s just a lot of sentimental value here for me cause I got my first “adult” job in fashion district and saw my first street art piece I studied at uni in person that I ran into by accident (banksy’s Parking mural). It’s easy to see how dirty and dangerous it is but I feel super inspired and motivated when here😃I think it’s definitely something you need to feel out for yourself cause it’s not for everyone✨ Oh btw I got mugged in ktown! But, crime literally happens all across LA. I feel more safe in downtown than I ever did in ktown tbh
For most of them you just need to contact them and they give you building access details via phone/email but if it’s a self-tour. Other tours include a leasing agent taking me around and I ask if I can film.
Loooooooooool I hear dogs barking and my immediate thought is "HI FRIEND!! 😊" But also lots of barking can be extremely loud, like hearing-damage loud, and even I think I would struggle after a week or so
I lived at Gas Company Lofts from 2021-2022 and a man broke into the front door trying to get to me (no security was around), if ANYONE ever moves here please keep your head on a swivel!
I work full time as a content creator and my husband works full time at a photo studio in the fashion industry. So, a dual income really helps! I’m defs not paying the rent alone💸✨
I don’t believe this video. I live in Long Beach and pay $2k for 300sq ft. There’s no way you’re finding places over 700 sq ft for less than $3k. Not a chance.
My current dtla place is a lil over 1.7k sq ft and I’m paying $2.7k. I would do some research of different neighborhoods in LA and do self-guided tours. You’d be surprised what you can find!✨
:-( I won’t lie, as an LA native viewer, I’m SUPER disappointed that you took extensive time to talk about buildings being near skid row as a “negative” and that “the area is so bad”, but that you didn’t at least briefly mention or link resources to learn about the systems in place that created skid row as a humanitarian crisis. It was very hard to hear you say these things without at least briefly mentioning that there is an intentional reason as to why skid row is the way that it is while watching you tour such expensive apartments. I also recommend looking into the history and current circumstances surrounding those “abandoned skyscrapers” and the billionaires that own them. You came into this community four years ago, so I’m hopeful that you engage with your community and take part in advocacy, and I have no idea what you do outside of your social media time. I just think it was extremely out-of-touch to speak so extensively about the community of DTLA without at least very briefly including such important context, or at the bare minimum, including resources where people could learn more on their own. I love your videos and I think you can do so much better than this!
Hey! Totally understand where you're coming from. But, I've lived near skid row for a handful of years and have seen the effects of bandaid solutions provided to skid row and it has led to "negative" PERSONAL experiences. I have been assaulted, catcalled, and put in very uncomfortable and dangerous situations in this neighborhood. And not saying this happens in just dtla cause crime happens EVERYWHERE in LA! But, yes as a woman who runs errands in downtown by foot, I said what I said to ensure others know what to expect if they move into the neighborhood. I didn't give an expansive history lesson of the area because the sole purpose of the video was to give insight on the buildings with available rental units. I've done research on skid row, the historic buildings of DTLA, and the abandoned skyscrapers that just barely hitting social media because of the graffiti art. I do what I can to help those in my community, donate to women's shelters, and advocate for garment works countless times on my platforms. I do think it's unfair to expect content creators to HAVE to engage with the community and HAVE to advocate on certain issues when my content has nothing to do with that and it's also not my job to educate others. But, I agree, I could have included links or resources where people could donate or read more on skid row since I mentioned it in the video.
@@twinelleThank you for responding and recognizing where I'm coming from! I completely understand wanting to share any personal experiences as someone who moved into the community, that was not what I was critiquing. I actually agree with points that you bring up, such as not wanting to expect content creators to have to advocate for certain issues and educate your audiences! I brought up community engagement as a way to provide benefit of the doubt / attempt to not be accusatory, but rereading my own words, I absolutely think it makes sense why you might interpret it as an expression of an expectation. (Though I will say, I think that every human being should engage with / work to improve their own communities, regardless of influencer status!) I more so wanted to express that I do think it is a big oversight to not, as I said, at least *briefly* mention that there is quite a bit of history and context that exists, especially since you did take the time to bring it up in the first place. And I also hope that I'm making sense with my wording, apologies if I'm not, I'm sleepy this afternoon!
I've been in LA/OC my entire life. The current state of Los Angeles is caused by the people who hold complete power from top to bottom, that is democratic governance. There is no other way around it, that's just a fact. I've seen the changes occur firsthand.
Those arched windows were beautiful! And all that room! Good choice. It's really nice.
Thank youuu!!! Only tricky thing now is finding curtains for the round shape!😅✨
Oh snap. I didn't think about that. Good luck!@@twinelle
This is a shot in the dark, but I noticed from your new apartment tour video you didn't end up picking the apartment with the arched windows, would you mind saying what building that apartment was in? If not I completely understand!
@@twinelle
@@DreaLeigh_ I'm wondering this as well
Yay we are moving again!!!! Love the apartment we chose!!! ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Yuuuuussss!!!😄😄😄
I didn't read the username at the beginning and I thought someone was having a serious case of the parasocial relationship haha 😅
🤣🤣🤣
@@peristeris4749 same lol
Your new apartment is HUGE. It has a great closet, and nice large windows. I'm excited for you. Can't wait to see how you will decorate it ❤
OMGGG the closetttt! My very first walk in closet! Such an upgrade from my current space but thanks so much for all the kind words 😄✨
@@twinelleI hope you see this! I live in ktown and already struggle with my friends visiting because there isn’t any parking. What do you guys do in dtla???? I would love to know because we plan on moving soon but parking is of course worse there than here.
@@neoxochitl ooooo street parking in ktown suuuucks. I remember literally driving around for 30-40 mins just tryna find parking sometimes and this was in a neighborhood with permit parking!😓 but in dtla my friends park in parking garages and pay the daily rate or they park in the street and feed the meters! A lot more options in dtla it’s just expensive😬
@@twinellethank you! Okay that makes sense and at this point I’m willing to pay the daily rate for them because like you mentioned - it can take forever to find a spot, especially on street cleaning day! Thank you so much and I’m a new subbie ❤ love the content.
I gaspedddd when you showed the one you chose. The roof sunlight?? the brick?? those windows??? Omg girl congrats
Ok soooooo I love that you said this isn’t your skyscraper, floor to ceiling window Apt tour lol what a breath of fresh air. Gave me some ideas too.
Yeahhh just not totally my style and the starting prices for those types of apts are WIIIILD💀💸✨
11:07 "shut up satan get out" that's wild, lmao, I'm glad you didn't take that one... 💀
Hehehe I love all the random street art around dtla! Yeahhhhh that unit kinda sucked but the location🤩✨
Omg the apartment you chose is so spacious im happy for you! I hope you make future videos decorating the new apartment I'd love to see that!
Yussss absolutely will!!! Just gotta figure out what kinda aesthetic I wanna achieve! Im so bad at interior decorating and I want to thrift everything so it might take some time😪✨
i love apartment hunting/tour content! congrats on finding a new place, so happy for u!!
Thanks so much!!! I’m super excited for this new chapter!😃✨
"Fassion is my Pashion" needs to be on a shirt or something
Yessss what I’m sayingggg
Bwahhahahahaa! When I passed by I was like “uhhh did I read this right?!?”😅
Isn’t that line a bts meme…… I remember one of the bts member saying this and becoming a meme among fans
Wow, that apartment is so beautiful! Im so excited to see what you do with all that extra space!!!!
Thaaaaankssss! I’ll defs be spending lots of time on Pinterest for inspo but the goal is to thrift everything so it might take a min!😄✨
@@twinelleWELCOME TO THE CITY OF L.A HOME TO LARGEST HOMELESS POPULATIONS IN ALL OF AMERICA 🇺🇸😃
girl...this haircut is everything, like so next level.
edit: just got to the end with the one you chose...omg that space is STUNNING, like show-stopping.
the kind of buildings you like remind me of nana and hachi's appartment!
OMGGG LOOOVE THISSSS!✨
that new apartment is AMAZING, loved it !!! congrats, so happy for both of you
Ahhhh thanks so much! I can’t wait to move in next week!😄✨
Yay, congrats to you and Arthur on your new apartment!!😊I love your hair being the bright red again it looks so good!!
Thanks! I forget how easy it is to dye it so I should defs keep up with the maintenance! It makes such a difference!❤
As someone who lives in scotland, all of these apartments are so nice (apart from the barking dogs one!) happy for you guys getting the lease, all the best and good luck for your move ❤
Oooo what’re apartments like in Scotland? Also thanks for all the kind words!🥰✨
@@twinelle Most are really small, I live in Glasgow and the best ones are the old buildings that have been renovated too!
ahhh I'm so happy for you!! the new place is gorgeous!!!
Thaaaaanks!!!! We’re doing a lil farewell to our old building this month so I’ll send ya details😄✨
I am so excited to see moving and decorating content from you! You have a really cool and uniqe style so I’m really curious how you are going to decorate! Congratulation for your new apartment!🎉☺️
Hi Danielle!!! How have you been?
Omggg girlllll I HAVE NO IDEAAA YET! I wanna change it up but I’m keeping my huge carousel horse fs😄hope you been doing good!✨
The smile on my face when I see that Twinelle posted a new vlog💗💗💗💗🥺🥺🥺🥺
Ahhhh you’re the best!!!💗✨
@@twinelledont tell me u live near downtown L.A where all the homeless people camp out on skid row
Congratssss can't wait to see how you decorate your new place! 🎉
ahh that last one was so awesome and huge!! i really hope you show how you guys end up decorating both of your areas
A few buildings need engineering inspection the facades showed exposed rebar , giant concrete cracks be careful! You don’t look only the interior ! Imagine an earthquake! Be safe!
Those arched windows are sooo cool! and the place feels HUGE. So happy for you!
Thank youuu LOLLL I actually went an entirely different apt!😅
@@twinelle no way! ha!! Well, I'm sure that one will be dope too ^_^
I just moved at the beginning of this month and it was so funny to see you tour places I also looked at! I saw that exact unit at union lofts but had the same issues with the building especially with virtually no security. The apartment you went with looks gorgeous, so excited for you!
No parking in dtla is such a deal breakerrrrrrrr 😭
I really hope you do some decor content! Would love to see what you do with it! 💓🥰 congrats on moving! 💖🎀
I used to live in the PE Lofts in 2013 (yes, front row seat to the Cecil water tower investigation) and loved my apartment. The market and restaurant downstairs were so convenient and actually really good. It's a good building if your unit's windows face Main St. I had one that had a view like the first one you toured and had to put privacy film on the windows. You could see EVERYTHING in everyones apartment lol
Ahhhh soo excited and happy for you!!! It’s so beautiful!! 😍😍
Tyyyy🥰✨
This is making me wanna go apartment hunting so bad…
And I’m surprised about the prices bc I was expecting DTLA to be a lotttt more expensive than where I live but it’s only a little bit more
Yes, but other parts of LA is unlikely you will find prices like this. Most people are not living in DTLA these days because of the crime, drugs, and homeless population. Unfortunately, these issues are getting worse and the ca gov and LA gov is not doing much to help, which causes apartments to be less moved into, and a lot of old LA apartment buildings dont have great infrastructure, but thats around the whole county, and a lot of stores have closed. Its a bit dystopian in some parts of DTLA because they still build gentrified coffee shops or restaurants with very expensive prices, but then outside is full of extreme poverty and addiction. Other parts of LA and certain buildings in DTLA you will see very high prices , but the wealthiest in LA usuallt live farther from DT, and those prices are so ridiciulous , like over 1000 for a small room, and there is a lot of fees.. Sorry for too much context, but that is just what I would say accounts for the pricing. But Im glad she was able to find an apartment there that she liked and in her price range!
@@spacemono5419 oh that’s very interesting, thanks for your explanation!
@@spacemono5419 yup! You’re spot on! Businesses in the area are super expensive and are getting priced out. All my fav restaurants closed down this year! Makes me wonder what dtla is gonna look like in the future if this continues cause I wouldn’t see the appeal anymore if it’s just residential buildings. I only found the building I applied to because I was referred to it! Tbh tho I wouldn’t know what part of LA I’d want to live in if not in dtla. Soooo gonna stick around here until it becomes too much too handle😄✨
Twinelle you should do a live auction on whatnot for any small home decor! 💖 That would be a super fun stream haha❤🔥
Ooo OMGG tbh I didn’t even think bout that! I was gonna just post on fb marketplace but I think I’d rather do a whatnot auction fs😄✨
I’m with you that ladder was scary and the window! I would never open it because I would be so scared of falling out!
OMFGGG literally one slip and I’m out that window!!! And I love getting up in the middle of the night to get a glass of water, pet my bbs, and go to the restroom so Defs can’t do that with the ladder🥴✨
Girl with your budget, I’d move to Pasadena so fast lol
Hope to see some "decorating the apartment " videos 🤩 Congratulations 🎉
Yuuusssss I’m making a Pinterest board today cause I don’t even know what style or aesthetic I’m going for!!!😅
oh my god that place is MASSIVE!! also congrats on getting accepted!!
Congratulations 🎉🎉
Happy for you. Proud of you. You guys deserve it. 😊❤
Thaaanks so muchhhh😭💗✨
Hey im new here im actually impressed on how you make the house tours , you dont leave details 👍consider apartment sales or sum💞 your new apartment looks gr8 and big🤩
Wild that LA rent is cheaper than my nothing town. Just shows how crazy the market is right now. Glad you found something nice!
Yup! A lot of the historic buildings offer decent rent but the modern high rise buildings are a whole other story! You’re paying thousandssss for small square footage!💀✨
There is an easy fix for a doorless closet... suspension rod and curtain.. I actually prefer this and will either always keep doors open or completely take them off so I can use a rod and pretty fabric or bead curtains.
I loved this! So interesting to see what's available and the prices. I was really surprised that the prices seem to be less than in Chicago, where I live. But maybe because you're downtown with all the unhoused population that pushes the prices lower?
I looked at more of the historic buildings so they tend to be more affordable compared to the high rise buildings which start at $2,200 for the smallest SMALLEST sq footage!
very happy for you! you sound so excited about your new place! hope you love it there :)
The best video so far this year.... thank you..
You can ask management if they could put a washer and dryer in or at least put in the hook-up and you buy the washer and dryer.
The view from the first apartment is giving purgatory.
Omg congrats on the Danielle necklace!!
Thank YOUUU⭐️✨
Congratulations on your new place!!🎉🎉❤ It looked very nice and big.😊
I live in Riverside County and I’m surprised some of the prices we pay here are the same as downtown LA. That makes you think 🤔.
Omg where have you been- welcome back
Hi hi😄
Yay what an exciting new chapter bestie
Could you share the building of the final apartment tour since you didn’t end up moving into that unit?
Sure! It’s Spring Arcade✨
Fushia colored sofa. Large sofa with silver metal legs. Yeh! 👍
The one you chose is definitely the one!!
Film the whole process of decorating!
Oooo yes fssss! I’ll probably make a thrift series cause I plan on getting everything secondhand!✨
100K SOON!
Ooof it’s taking a min but we’ll get there eventually!😄✨
LA apartments are frikken huge compared to the shoebox I’m in in Manhattan😂 congrats!
OMFG I’ve seen NY apt hunting vids and that’s a whole other beast!!! It’s a dream to live in NY but the pricesss!!!💀✨
Omg i love the views of skid row ❤❤❤❤
Yay I’ve been looking forward to this ✨💕
Hello Danielle! :) Thank you for this amazing video! This was such an interesting insight! :D I think you chose wisely. It's best to avoid this kind on ladders. Greeting from Germany. 💟
CONGRATS BESTIE!
omg!!! so happy for you🎉🎉
YAY CONGRATULATIONS 2024 OFF TO GREAT START 🥂
The last loft looked amazing, does anyone know the name for that one?
Those dogs barking startled my cat 😂 she's still looking for them
Oh noooo!😂I feel bad for the residents in that hallway cause you could hear the barking from inside units!💀✨
Oh noooo!😂I feel bad for the residents in that hallway cause you could hear the barking from inside units!💀✨
@@twinelle I loved looking at the view from the apartments by the way. I live in the Midwest so it's nice to see places I can't get to 😂
Once I saw that ladder I knew that place wasn’t for you 😂
Congrats on your new place 🎉
i love the reserve building
I’m looking to move to LA and that last apartment is my freaking dream😭😭😭
I didn’t end up moving to the last apartment but checkout the building it’s Spring Arcade! Kinda sad cause the restaurants on the lower floor are going outta business but rent is pretty cheap!
Omg, that place is so beautiful!! You deserve it! I would have sacrificed all the amenities too lolol
Hahhaha and honestly we rarely use the pool/jacuzzi but it’s nice having the option😄✨
Love the new aoartment❤
May I ask what you like about DTLA? I was debating moving into the area but after hearing about how you’ve been catcalled and mugged, it makes me nervous.
I’m from the Central Valley so I love the stark difference that dtla offers. It’s full of beautiful historic buildings, fashion district (sewing supply stores + sample sales), central location so easy access to all metro routes (I don’t drive), it’s full of creatives (everyone I’ve met here is either a designer, owns a business, etc), and I love the nightlife (clubs + restaurants). There’s just a lot of sentimental value here for me cause I got my first “adult” job in fashion district and saw my first street art piece I studied at uni in person that I ran into by accident (banksy’s Parking mural). It’s easy to see how dirty and dangerous it is but I feel super inspired and motivated when here😃I think it’s definitely something you need to feel out for yourself cause it’s not for everyone✨
Oh btw I got mugged in ktown! But, crime literally happens all across LA. I feel more safe in downtown than I ever did in ktown tbh
Still sad they wont re-release that wallpaper
do you have to find the agent to give you all these tours?
For most of them you just need to contact them and they give you building access details via phone/email but if it’s a self-tour. Other tours include a leasing agent taking me around and I ask if I can film.
i think what i'd be worried about is pests and critters
Loooooooooool I hear dogs barking and my immediate thought is "HI FRIEND!! 😊"
But also lots of barking can be extremely loud, like hearing-damage loud, and even I think I would struggle after a week or so
I lived at Gas Company Lofts from 2021-2022 and a man broke into the front door trying to get to me (no security was around), if ANYONE ever moves here please keep your head on a swivel!
Come to the valley and let me show you how much more you can get for your money.
Moving while also moving on up 100 k is close❤
Getting thereeeee!😄✨
Great video! Thank you.
Congratulations!
Thanks girllll!😃✨
new vid yayyy!!
🥰🥰🥰thanks for taking the time to watch!✨
Please be careful in DTLA. Skid row is right around the corner, there's some seriously fucked up shit that happens down there.
Congratulations 🍾🎉
I did not know it was so cheap in Dtla
I live in los Feliz
And it’s more expensive
Exciting video ❤❤
Heyyyy girlllll! Hope you’re doing good!🥰✨
One cannot simply walk into more doors
Love your videos so much
Which apartment did you choose? 💕
The last one!!! I’ll be doing a more in depth tour of it soon!🥰✨
you got mugged?! :o that's so scary
girlllll it left me traumatized for yearssss now but last year I finally felt comfortable to leave the house alone!😊
It’s a good video when you can freely talk about pooping😂
🫢😂😂😂✨
check out paige wassal and caroline winkler!
Picking a apartment next to the cecil hotel, helll no
Ugh cakes on the wall 😩
Why r u moving ?
Cause my rent is increasing so it was time to find a cheaper and bigger unit✨
omg the dog barking made me jump lmao
DTLA is safer than Detroit so I never feel unsafe….😂😂😂
Those are my dogs. They say hi 👋
Wow the gas company turned into lofts that’s crazy
dude, how do you afford these places?!
I work full time as a content creator and my husband works full time at a photo studio in the fashion industry. So, a dual income really helps! I’m defs not paying the rent alone💸✨
3K$!!!!????
I like this one *unit 1007
I don’t believe this video. I live in Long Beach and pay $2k for 300sq ft. There’s no way you’re finding places over 700 sq ft for less than $3k. Not a chance.
My current dtla place is a lil over 1.7k sq ft and I’m paying $2.7k. I would do some research of different neighborhoods in LA and do self-guided tours. You’d be surprised what you can find!✨
:-( I won’t lie, as an LA native viewer, I’m SUPER disappointed that you took extensive time to talk about buildings being near skid row as a “negative” and that “the area is so bad”, but that you didn’t at least briefly mention or link resources to learn about the systems in place that created skid row as a humanitarian crisis. It was very hard to hear you say these things without at least briefly mentioning that there is an intentional reason as to why skid row is the way that it is while watching you tour such expensive apartments. I also recommend looking into the history and current circumstances surrounding those “abandoned skyscrapers” and the billionaires that own them. You came into this community four years ago, so I’m hopeful that you engage with your community and take part in advocacy, and I have no idea what you do outside of your social media time. I just think it was extremely out-of-touch to speak so extensively about the community of DTLA without at least very briefly including such important context, or at the bare minimum, including resources where people could learn more on their own. I love your videos and I think you can do so much better than this!
Hey! Totally understand where you're coming from. But, I've lived near skid row for a handful of years and have seen the effects of bandaid solutions provided to skid row and it has led to "negative" PERSONAL experiences. I have been assaulted, catcalled, and put in very uncomfortable and dangerous situations in this neighborhood. And not saying this happens in just dtla cause crime happens EVERYWHERE in LA! But, yes as a woman who runs errands in downtown by foot, I said what I said to ensure others know what to expect if they move into the neighborhood. I didn't give an expansive history lesson of the area because the sole purpose of the video was to give insight on the buildings with available rental units. I've done research on skid row, the historic buildings of DTLA, and the abandoned skyscrapers that just barely hitting social media because of the graffiti art. I do what I can to help those in my community, donate to women's shelters, and advocate for garment works countless times on my platforms. I do think it's unfair to expect content creators to HAVE to engage with the community and HAVE to advocate on certain issues when my content has nothing to do with that and it's also not my job to educate others. But, I agree, I could have included links or resources where people could donate or read more on skid row since I mentioned it in the video.
@@twinelleThank you for responding and recognizing where I'm coming from! I completely understand wanting to share any personal experiences as someone who moved into the community, that was not what I was critiquing. I actually agree with points that you bring up, such as not wanting to expect content creators to have to advocate for certain issues and educate your audiences! I brought up community engagement as a way to provide benefit of the doubt / attempt to not be accusatory, but rereading my own words, I absolutely think it makes sense why you might interpret it as an expression of an expectation. (Though I will say, I think that every human being should engage with / work to improve their own communities, regardless of influencer status!) I more so wanted to express that I do think it is a big oversight to not, as I said, at least *briefly* mention that there is quite a bit of history and context that exists, especially since you did take the time to bring it up in the first place. And I also hope that I'm making sense with my wording, apologies if I'm not, I'm sleepy this afternoon!
Speaking to speak 😂
I've been in LA/OC my entire life. The current state of Los Angeles is caused by the people who hold complete power from top to bottom, that is democratic governance. There is no other way around it, that's just a fact. I've seen the changes occur firsthand.