The 12 BEST Los Angeles Neighborhoods

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

Комментарии • 25

  • @crookedsmilegang
    @crookedsmilegang 6 месяцев назад +3

    Love these videos mate! For me I wouldn't be able to resist Woodland Hills. You've got Calabasas right next door, Ventura blvd, Topanga mall, a scenic drive to the ocean/Malibu via the 27, Mulhollad drive and the Hollywood hills nearby which is always a joy to drive through. Nature is very important for me so I would prefer living close to the hills and mountains, but I also love the city bustle and seeing people. Keep it up Kriz!

    • @SimonElias
      @SimonElias 6 месяцев назад

      And the summers in Woodland Hills over 100° you won’t be hiking much. Literally the hottest part of the SFV that’s near the 101.

  • @JediahHernandez
    @JediahHernandez 6 месяцев назад +13

    Approximately 15 million people, including myself, are relocating from Los Angeles after I spent 7 years living there. To all the new residents, I recommend visiting first to get a realistic perspective. While Los Angeles appears beautiful on the surface, the reality of living there tells a different story. The city struggles with issues like homelessness, drugs, and syringes on the beaches of Santa Monica and Venice, as well as in West Hollywood. Wooden Hills faces problems with homelessness and burglary. Downtown Los Angeles poses a risk of hepatitis C. My experience in Los Angeles was marked by consistent overpricing, from food to parking, making it difficult to live comfortably without a high income - at least a 6-figure salary or roommates to split the costs. A studio or one-bedroom apartment can cost between $4,000 to $5,000 per month. Good luck to those considering moving there!"

    • @Ohcrapswithdavid
      @Ohcrapswithdavid 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@JediahHernandez 15 million people are leaving Los Angeles? 😂😂😂 Dude , that’s nearly the entire city.

    • @JediahHernandez
      @JediahHernandez 6 месяцев назад

      @@Ohcrapswithdavid 39 million live in California

    • @JediahHernandez
      @JediahHernandez 6 месяцев назад

      @@Ohcrapswithdavid 39 million live In California.

    • @SimonElias
      @SimonElias 6 месяцев назад +3

      $4000-5000 rent. Ya if you’re choosing to live in the best most desired, most walkable areas in luxury apartment.

    • @weimarer6367
      @weimarer6367 6 месяцев назад +1

      But all depends in wich area you decide to live and what your needs are related to your job. For example Torrence is not the same as North Holltwood.

  • @Ohcrapswithdavid
    @Ohcrapswithdavid 6 месяцев назад +9

    I live in LA. Love it here.

    • @darrenkrizlosangeles
      @darrenkrizlosangeles  6 месяцев назад +1

      Love to hear that

    • @Ohcrapswithdavid
      @Ohcrapswithdavid 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@darrenkrizlosangeles Good to see channels from creators that love LA. There are also many who leave , and can’t take the weather in Texas and Arizona and move back.

  • @TitoGrande03
    @TitoGrande03 День назад

    Windy = Fires. Most important thing, check if you can get fire insurance and how much it costs in California. With fire risks increasing the cost of fire insurance is high enough to kill a purchase opportunity altogether. Also limits your resell value and therefore investment

  • @Francis.Rivers
    @Francis.Rivers 2 месяца назад

    I used to live in the Woodland Hills area 10+ yrs ago, i love that area a lot. Their schools are great. I really thought i was gonna live there someday. Such a chill area.

  • @SimonElias
    @SimonElias 6 месяцев назад +2

    Can you do one of your map videos on some areas literally no other channel like yours discuss ever. I’m talking about Van Nuys, try it out you might get some views doing areas no other channel does these map videos about.

  • @richardrowe1538
    @richardrowe1538 Месяц назад

    What about San Marino or Arcadia in the San Gabriel Valley!!!

  • @kengreenberg
    @kengreenberg 4 месяца назад

    Porter Ranch has been up and coming for more than 30 years

  • @ms.c7468
    @ms.c7468 5 месяцев назад

    We just left culver city. Stayed at culver Hilton 2min from westfield mall. The asian homeless guy was walking around in his grey soiled undies with no shirt or pants on
    Just like he was last yr. Maybe we missed it but culver city is a bit run down in most areas. We drove around the sonystudio area. The studio the heart of screenland is the only clean area we experienced. We stopped by access apt at 8770 washington to get a sandwich and drink at the market. It was closed down yet we were told the market is one of the best reasons to live at Access. We definitely well go back because we didn't get the clean Downtown area vibe. It was ok

    • @darrenkrizlosangeles
      @darrenkrizlosangeles  5 месяцев назад +1

      There are pockets in every city that aren't the best. That's unfortunate you had to experience that. Give Culver another chance and stay closer to the downtown area!

    • @ms.c7468
      @ms.c7468 4 месяца назад

      Moving to the valley with my 2 adult sons. This video is very informative. It's a toss-up between burbank and encino. My oldest son and I both are inspiring actors. Moving from the Midwest. We've been flying out to LA for several yrs now to get a feel of different neighborhoods. Covid19 was a huge set back. We're trying to move before Thanksgiving and before another set back. Any advice? We will start off renting a house or townhome. Living in peace & quiet areas and spaciousness are very important. I think an apartment wouldn't give us that. At this point we are very sure that we do want to be cautious of high risk earthquake areas on or near the fault line which I think is hard unless we move to ares like Sacramento, Fresno, and San Diego, which are to far away from the biz.

  • @kengreenberg
    @kengreenberg 4 месяца назад

    Guess traffic isn’t part of your calculations. Downtown is simply inaccessible to the West valley