Welcome to LA! I’m a transplant myself, prior military moved here in 2017. Live in Baldwin Hills, rent controlled 1/1 680 sq ft. , stand alone walk in shower from the tub, 2 walk in closets, apartment $1250, with parking space. I really lucked up and don’t take it for granted. Cheers.
@@brittneysouder894 I knew I wanted to live in a predominantly Black community and was vaguely familiar with the area as I had family here. I search Baldwin Hills apartments and where I live was the first apartment complex to pop up. It’s an older build (80 plus years old but every spacious and solid) It checked off most of what I needed (plus pet friendly and no parking space fee - my space came with my unit). I was on a waiting list for 3 months compared to the usual 9 months - 1 year. I’ve been in my apartment for over 7 years now and love LA’s renters laws. It’s beyond quiet in my neighborhood and check off everything for a young single Millennial. Thank you for asking.
Wow that’s amazing!!! I’m so jealous of ppl who find a rent controlled unit idk how to search for that online. I never have any luck. But yes I’m so happy for you you really lucked up! Never ever leave lol
This just inspired me to start looking again. I’m from Hollywood, and thought moving back to LA would be impossible but I’m happy to hear there are still some affordable spaces out there. Also looking for a predominantly black neighborhood.
I was born here in the 60s and lived in Ocean Park when I was young, then we moved to L.A. Back then, NO ONE referred to the Valley as L.A. They were two different worlds with different cultures and different demographics. The Valley was still in transition from being agricultural and pretty much everything was brand new there, including the schools, most of which were built in my lifetime. Most L.A. schools were constructed in the 1930s. Up until the 90s, the Valley was the Valley and the City was the City. Even the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys were vastly different places with the San Gabriel Valley being predominantly Mexican American. The population of Los Angeles has increased by 58-60% since I was a born. L.A. used to feel like the biggest small town in America. It was full of vacant lots, the streets were decorated at Christmas, the elementary schools had farm animals, and people in Watts had horses. I miss that L.A.
@@Loxydafoxx: True. But I went to school in both places. The Valley used to be at least a year or two behind L.A. in fashion. Encino, Woodland Hills and other areas of the San Fernando Valley were almost exclusively white. And, like I said before, people in the Valley didn’t claim to live in L.A. Now, it seems the more recent transplants have declared every area in the County as “Los Angeles”.
@@hereforit2347idk why but someone referring to van nuys as LA is so annoying 😭 I was raised in the valley and mfs will laugh at you for saying you’re from LA 😂
It looks like you are looking in the valley…. I live in LA here are some apartments I would recommend. Also, Tarzana, reseda, and Woodland Hills has apartments under 2,000. If you drive up Ventura in encino near white oak or Lindley there’s always nice apartments in the area for rent. 1.) Regency at Encino Apartments 2.) Avalon Encino or Woodland Hills 3.) Villa Tarzana (okay cheap) 4.) White Oak Terrace Apts
Keep in mind, the further West you are in the SF. Valley, the hotter it gets especially in Woodland Hills. I’m in the Studio City/Toluca Lake area and the last 1-2 weeks we’ve been in Tripple-digits up to 109 degrees.
If you're looking for apartment in the valley, anything south of Burbank Blvd is a good location. Also choose the neighborhood you like and walk around. A lot of apts especially Studio City and Sherman Oaks just put a sign out front and don't bother listing them online because apts go by so fast. If you have a credit issue, you can always offer a larger deposit to reassure them you want the place. Note* if you ever find another apartment with a private garage like that, TAKE IT!! That's like finding an NYC first floor unit with a backyard, it doesn't happen!!! Good luck!!
Thank you for the tip! I get overwhelmed with the signs but I for sure feel like I’m probably missing out on some good places by not doing that. I will remember this for next time! And lol I agree! Don’t think I’ll find a private garage again lol! Truthfully the one with a garage was in my top 4 but while touring it he said my credit was low and my chances were slim but he’d still take a look at my record to know for sure. So I didn’t even apply..
@@lashere No problem. If you offer like an extra $100 in the deposit and let them know you have good history you should be ok. Smaller complexes usually are family owned and tend to be more lenient. Good luck!
Good luck! Im struggling to keep my place in Inglewood,Ca. The landlord keeps raising the rent $100 every year. I live near the Kia Forum, Sofi, and Intuit. Traffic is a mess. I've been here since 2012. I want to move, but I can't save money cus the rent keeps increasing, and I have kids. I just want a house, mobile home, or manufactured home with a backyard😔 Something to call my own.Great videos. 👌🏾
I feel you. Wishing you the best something has to come around soon for you! It’s not going to be like this for much longer. Speaking it into existence 💕
As of 2024 landlords cannot make a credit report a requirement for a rental application (they used to make you provide it yourself)…instead they can request you provide income to ensure you can pay the rent. That being said, they can run a background check on their own and use the credit portion of that background check to make the decision to rent to you. More than likely, landlords are just increasing the application cost to cover them running the report themselves.
Never solely rely on the internet. Drive around. Not only will you get a feel for the neighborhood, many landlords only post signs and don’t list their units online. Most of the time, it’s the owners of the huge complexes that advertise online.
Uh, oh sounds like they don't have the updated information about California rental laws 2024. They can't deny you based off of your credit score anymore, only credit history
@ItsTifahTifah can you please share where you read about the new rental law information.I’ve spent the last year and half trying to raise my credit score. Please and thank you.
They can deny you…they just can’t require you to provide it. But if they run a background check themselves, they can use the credit portion of it to make their decisions. Previously, they required you to provide the credit report. Edit: a plus is that now, timely rental payments can now be reported to build someone’s credit score.
I have been clicking on NYC apartment searches and they keep being recommended to me and I was thinking I want to see something in California and here you are! 🤗😀
Come back at night and on a Friday or Saturday night to see if a neighborhood is truly safe, u cannot tell this during the day. Try not to get an apt on 1st floor being a single woman.
Please be Really careful with renting a room. Get a lock for your door to keep the roommates out of your room. There should gave been hotel conversions in LA somewhere, we have them all over in Orange County. They are hotel rooms that have been converted into studio apartments, they come with a full-size kitchen you have the choice of them coming furnished or unfurnished and they always include utilities. They about 500 sq ft. So my rent option is 280 a week or pay monthly which comes to 1400. I'll probably be here until I die because all the surrounding apartments are 2500 a month that do not include utilities. I know it's crazy right?
🎉I loved the one with the w/d; that’s a MUST HAVE for me! I just moved to Inglewood 3 weeks ago. I’m living with my brother and saving so that I can get my apartment next year!
Affordable housing in Los Angeles is horrible!!! They want you to have a 700 credit score or higher and earn 2.5× the rent! And I'm talking about the 'hood LA! The only true affordable apartments are designated for vets and seniors. Getting Sec8 is nearly impossible 😡. But, I did enjoy your video 😊
Of course section 8 is impossible. A single person with no kids making $20hr still qualify for Section 8. Although overtime will send you over the very low income max.
You might need to lol it’s slim pickings on the cheap units in safe areas. But don’t feel like you have to find “the one” right away. Choose something reasonably priced, get to know all of LA’s neighborhoods again and then find a better place the following year
I always hear people complaining about how LA sucks and how it’s gross and full of yippee actors but it’s literally all the transplants that move here for that 😭
Did you have to fill out application and pay for it before touring units refundable? I was gonna look at a place and they asked to run credit but I didn’t hell comfortable because I do t even know if I’ll take it 😊
Oooh that would be a no for me too! I wouldn’t feel comfortable doing that. I was told by a few owners that they would run my credit during after I submit an application because I requested immediate approval/move in. I don’t think they’re allowed to run your credit before submitting an app
Welcome to LA!!! I'm an import from St. Louis Missouri. I lived here for 4 years with my ex husband and moved back to Missouri when we divorced but I've been back in LA since 2022. I live in Hollywood ❤
Where do you recommend looking online for apartments? I’m also an Iowa native, currently living in Arizona and planning to move to LA and surrounding area but I have no clue where to find reliable sources online. Thank you in advance :) also I would choose the third apartment!
Please don’t try them! I had the worst rental experience with them in Hawthorne. The reviews and lawsuits are all available through a quick Google search.
I was born and raised in Los Angeles. Never have I encountered an apartment building without a laundry room on the premises. Ninety percent of the time, L.A. area apartment buildings have shared laundry. You will almost without exception only find in-unit laundry if the building has undergone a complete gut renovation (which is rare) or: 1) The building is less than 25 years old. In-unit laundry is pretty much de rigueur in new builds. 2) The building was constructed between 1924 and 1940 and has three units or fewer. These buildings also frequently come with fireplaces (some are facades, some are wood-burning) individual garages, service porches with washer/dryer hookups, formal dining rooms or breakfast nooks, and backyards. Most are 2-3 bedrooms, however, and can be pricey and in high demand. Most pre-1924, New York style apartment buildings (usually brick with a fire escape) are primarily found downtown, in Koreatown, and a few in the Wilshire District. These usually have shared laundry on site and street parking. The vast majority of apartment buildings in the greater L.A. area are mid-century (dingbats and the like) and were built between the end of WWII and the very early 1970s when everybody and their mama was coming to L.A. Many of these apartment buildings were once advertised as “luxury” and have spacious units. Occasionally, you’ll find wet bars and two-story units. Courtyards with sparkling swimming pools and covered or underground parking was the norm. Now, a great number of the pools have been filled in and the buildings are a little worse for wear. But if it’s in a nice neighborhood the rent will still be astronomical. 💰 Some of the best examples of these buildings, as well where they are most plentiful, would be the Valley, West L.A., Culver City, and Fox Hills, where there are lots of very large “luxury” apartment complexes with sweet units that were once top notch. Mid-century apartment buildings are also very plentiful south of L.A. in cities like Inglewood, Gardena, Hawthorne, and Torrance. Happy apartment hunting! 🏡
This is not LA. I gasped when I saw the prices! Because you cannot find a studio for under 2000. Then I saw the city. No wonder. That's about a 2 hour drive on the 405 or 101 going over the hill! Lol. 😂😂😂😂
Girlfriend this is the valley or Los Angeles county, not lOs Angeles proper and it gets hot in the summer. Traffic is a bitch in LA and getting home to the valley is an even bigger bitch during rush hour. Good luck tho
Which apartment was your favorite? 🤔 See you back here tomorrow with a tour of my new place!
@@lashere: I liked the first and last units most. 👍🏾
@@hereforit2347 yesss ! Last one was 🔥
Thank you for this video! What sites did you use?
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Welcome to LA! I’m a transplant myself, prior military moved here in 2017. Live in Baldwin Hills, rent controlled 1/1 680 sq ft. , stand alone walk in shower from the tub, 2 walk in closets, apartment $1250, with parking space. I really lucked up and don’t take it for granted. Cheers.
That’s amazing! How’d you find this hidden gem?
@@brittneysouder894 I knew I wanted to live in a predominantly Black community and was vaguely familiar with the area as I had family here. I search Baldwin Hills apartments and where I live was the first apartment complex to pop up. It’s an older build (80 plus years old but every spacious and solid) It checked off most of what I needed (plus pet friendly and no parking space fee - my space came with my unit). I was on a waiting list for 3 months compared to the usual 9 months - 1 year. I’ve been in my apartment for over 7 years now and love LA’s renters laws. It’s beyond quiet in my neighborhood and check off everything for a young single Millennial. Thank you for asking.
Wow that’s amazing!!! I’m so jealous of ppl who find a rent controlled unit idk how to search for that online. I never have any luck. But yes I’m so happy for you you really lucked up! Never ever leave lol
Side note: I might be coming to your neighborhood next!
This just inspired me to start looking again. I’m from Hollywood, and thought moving back to LA would be impossible but I’m happy to hear there are still some affordable spaces out there. Also looking for a predominantly black neighborhood.
I was born here in the 60s and lived in Ocean Park when I was young, then we moved to L.A. Back then, NO ONE referred to the Valley as L.A. They were two different worlds with different cultures and different demographics. The Valley was still in transition from being agricultural and pretty much everything was brand new there, including the schools, most of which were built in my lifetime. Most L.A. schools were constructed in the 1930s.
Up until the 90s, the Valley was the Valley and the City was the City. Even the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys were vastly different places with the San Gabriel Valley being predominantly Mexican American.
The population of Los Angeles has increased by 58-60% since I was a born. L.A. used to feel like the biggest small town in America. It was full of vacant lots, the streets were decorated at Christmas, the elementary schools had farm animals, and people in Watts had horses. I miss that L.A.
It’s definitely still two different places that transplants make omissions about
@@Loxydafoxx: True. But I went to school in both places. The Valley used to be at least a year or two behind L.A. in fashion. Encino, Woodland Hills and other areas of the San Fernando Valley were almost exclusively white.
And, like I said before, people in the Valley didn’t claim to live in L.A. Now, it seems the more recent transplants have declared every area in the County as “Los Angeles”.
Exactly! So many new people are moving to the valley thinking it’s LA 😂 in my neck of the woods it’s the same nobody refers to the valley as LA
@@hereforit2347idk why but someone referring to van nuys as LA is so annoying 😭 I was raised in the valley and mfs will laugh at you for saying you’re from LA 😂
I grew up in the San Gabriel Valley and we refer to the Valley as the Valley. LA is different and not the Valley area
It looks like you are looking in the valley…. I live in LA here are some apartments I would recommend. Also, Tarzana, reseda, and Woodland Hills has apartments under 2,000. If you drive up Ventura in encino near white oak or Lindley there’s always nice apartments in the area for rent.
1.) Regency at Encino Apartments
2.) Avalon Encino or Woodland Hills
3.) Villa Tarzana (okay cheap)
4.) White Oak Terrace Apts
Thank you! Cause I wanna move to LA too
Thanks for sharing!! Screenshotted for next time I move
Thank you!! I live in Hollywood and want to move to the valley.... More like Sherman Oaks or Van Nuts area.
Keep in mind, the further West you are in the SF. Valley, the hotter it gets especially in Woodland Hills. I’m in the Studio City/Toluca Lake area and the last 1-2 weeks we’ve been in Tripple-digits up to 109 degrees.
If you're looking for apartment in the valley, anything south of Burbank Blvd is a good location. Also choose the neighborhood you like and walk around. A lot of apts especially Studio City and Sherman Oaks just put a sign out front and don't bother listing them online because apts go by so fast. If you have a credit issue, you can always offer a larger deposit to reassure them you want the place. Note* if you ever find another apartment with a private garage like that, TAKE IT!! That's like finding an NYC first floor unit with a backyard, it doesn't happen!!! Good luck!!
Thank you for the tip! I get overwhelmed with the signs but I for sure feel like I’m probably missing out on some good places by not doing that. I will remember this for next time!
And lol I agree! Don’t think I’ll find a private garage again lol! Truthfully the one with a garage was in my top 4 but while touring it he said my credit was low and my chances were slim but he’d still take a look at my record to know for sure. So I didn’t even apply..
@@lashere No problem. If you offer like an extra $100 in the deposit and let them know you have good history you should be ok. Smaller complexes usually are family owned and tend to be more lenient. Good luck!
Good luck! Im struggling to keep my place in Inglewood,Ca. The landlord keeps raising the rent $100 every year. I live near the Kia Forum, Sofi, and Intuit. Traffic is a mess. I've been here since 2012. I want to move, but I can't save money cus the rent keeps increasing, and I have kids. I just want a house, mobile home, or manufactured home with a backyard😔 Something to call my own.Great videos. 👌🏾
Bringing in those stadiums has caused so much harm.
I feel you. Wishing you the best something has to come around soon for you! It’s not going to be like this for much longer. Speaking it into existence 💕
As of 2024 landlords cannot make a credit report a requirement for a rental application (they used to make you provide it yourself)…instead they can request you provide income to ensure you can pay the rent. That being said, they can run a background check on their own and use the credit portion of that background check to make the decision to rent to you. More than likely, landlords are just increasing the application cost to cover them running the report themselves.
I think this rule only applies to tenants who receive rental assistance from the government.
@@ashxpotatoes- I think you’re right. I’m a property manger in Glendale and we definitely still run credit checks
No ground floor units for a single woman!
Thank you! My brother has been telling me this since college!
I moved to LA in May by myself. I'm glad I came across your content. 😊
Yesss another solo mover! I hope you’re happy here LA is amazing
Never solely rely on the internet. Drive around. Not only will you get a feel for the neighborhood, many landlords only post signs and don’t list their units online. Most of the time, it’s the owners of the huge complexes that advertise online.
I'm an LA Native. I hope it works out for you.I suggest you check apts in areas AWAY from LA city if you want a lower price.
Nah, even prices out here high for no reason
I love your apartment videos I wish this was a series. Thank You for being so transparent. I really like #4 .. Congrats on your new space.
@@truthhurts7045 happy to share my process. More vlogs on the moving journey are coming! Every sunday
Parking is NON NEGOTIABLE. I felt this 😂
@@curlmecrazi 😂😅 GIRL
I love apartment tours. I enjoyed watching yours and the one with indoor W/D I liked a lot. I went on and subscribed, thanks for sharing!
Me too they’re the best type of videos! And yay I’m glad you’re here :) new vids every Sunday
Uh, oh sounds like they don't have the updated information about California rental laws 2024. They can't deny you based off of your credit score anymore, only credit history
@@ItsTifahTifah omg I wish I knew that smh but it's okay as long as I'm happy where I am now
@@ItsTifahTifah !!!
@@lashere facts
@ItsTifahTifah can you please share where you read about the new rental law information.I’ve spent the last year and half trying to raise my credit score. Please and thank you.
They can deny you…they just can’t require you to provide it. But if they run a background check themselves, they can use the credit portion of it to make their decisions. Previously, they required you to provide the credit report.
Edit: a plus is that now, timely rental payments can now be reported to build someone’s credit score.
I have been clicking on NYC apartment searches and they keep being recommended to me and I was thinking I want to see something in California and here you are! 🤗😀
Thanks this is around my area & I’ve been wanting to move out by myself for a while it really helped.
Come back at night and on a Friday or Saturday night to see if a neighborhood is truly safe, u cannot tell this during the day. Try not to get an apt on 1st floor being a single woman.
Please be Really careful with renting a room. Get a lock for your door to keep the roommates out of your room.
There should gave been hotel conversions in LA somewhere, we have them all over in Orange County. They are hotel rooms that have been converted into studio apartments, they come with a full-size kitchen you have the choice of them coming furnished or unfurnished and they always include utilities. They about 500 sq ft.
So my rent option is 280 a week or pay monthly which comes to 1400.
I'll probably be here until I die because all the surrounding apartments are 2500 a month that do not include utilities. I know it's crazy right?
Wow I need that hotel conversion here that sounds nice!
🎉I loved the one with the w/d; that’s a MUST HAVE for me! I just moved to Inglewood 3 weeks ago. I’m living with my brother and saving so that I can get my apartment next year!
We’re in the same boat then! Here’s to a successful year for the both of us
I found my apartment and been here for 10 years without a credit check money talks a lot in a few areas
Long as you are safe :)
Affordable housing in Los Angeles is horrible!!! They want you to have a 700 credit score or higher and earn 2.5× the rent! And I'm talking about the 'hood LA! The only true affordable apartments are designated for vets and seniors. Getting Sec8 is nearly impossible 😡. But, I did enjoy your video 😊
If you hear of that that means they want to gentrify the area.
Your paying for other people's socio problems basically.
No lies were told here 😤
Of course section 8 is impossible. A single person with no kids making $20hr still qualify for Section 8. Although overtime will send you over the very low income max.
I’ll be moving back to LA in 5 months this video is very helpful. My budget is 1800 but I might go up to 2k even tho I really don’t want 😅
You might need to lol it’s slim pickings on the cheap units in safe areas. But don’t feel like you have to find “the one” right away. Choose something reasonably priced, get to know all of LA’s neighborhoods again and then find a better place the following year
@@lashere thanks by the time I move the price will probably go up so I’m def will re budget….im not leaving n the ghetto. Thats a huge no lol
Welcome to LA!!
I’m a transplant too, came here because of law school 5yrs ago. I love it. Not planning on leaving ❤
Yesss girl it’s the best! 💜🌅
I always hear people complaining about how LA sucks and how it’s gross and full of yippee actors but it’s literally all the transplants that move here for that 😭
Did you have to fill out application and pay for it before touring units refundable? I was gonna look at a place and they asked to run credit but I didn’t hell comfortable because I do t even know if I’ll take it 😊
Oooh that would be a no for me too! I wouldn’t feel comfortable doing that. I was told by a few owners that they would run my credit during after I submit an application because I requested immediate approval/move in. I don’t think they’re allowed to run your credit before submitting an app
Good Luck🎉🎉🎉🎉welcome back
@@areldia225 thank youuuu happy to be back :)
Sherman Oaks is a nice area to live in been here 3 years. I used to live in the Southbay area. Been in La county my whole life 😅
That’s crazy that last apartment in the ground floor I toured year ago in that same complex
They have some nice 2 bedrooms upstairs 😏
If Glendale is a possibility, check it out. The apts are cheaper there…..comparatively speaking
Welcome to LA!!! I'm an import from St. Louis Missouri. I lived here for 4 years with my ex husband and moved back to Missouri when we divorced but I've been back in LA since 2022. I live in Hollywood ❤
Great video and amazing personality!
Born in So. Cal and you can’t pay me to live in LA
Where do you recommend looking online for apartments? I’m also an Iowa native, currently living in Arizona and planning to move to LA and surrounding area but I have no clue where to find reliable sources online. Thank you in advance :) also I would choose the third apartment!
I would've chose apt 5 too but I would keep looking because there's a lot of modern looking apartments in Los Angeles.
2:10 - What’s a “kitchen aisle”? 🤔
Hard to explain. Google “kitchen aisle” and look at the photos
I like the final one.
Oh it was cheaper bc you’re in the valley, not LA :0 people in your field usually like Silverlake, echo park, highland park
I loveeee the last one but I wouldn’t choose it because it seems unsafe and I’m entirely too scary and paranoid for that 😂
@@msalohakitty my thoughts exactly 😂❤️
Apartments with built in drawers lovee
Women should never be on first floor although it was the cutest.
Last one or second one would be my pref.
2nd one was so perfect
1400 with a room mate ? did I hear that correctly? Glad you found a spot ❤️
1600 including utilities! That’s cheap (to me) when you compare it to the 1 bedrooms in safe areas that are 2000+ not including utilities
@@lashere hit Zillow its units for that amount with what your looking for. Long Beach a few places
Wow beautiful apartment wish u the best
Credit is not an issue, but credit history is important. Try real estate connection in the south bay area.
Please don’t try them! I had the worst rental experience with them in Hawthorne. The reviews and lawsuits are all available through a quick Google search.
Two my fav❤
Hey girl!
@@trinawms3749 HEY HEY! 😄
Try Alhambra or Montebello area
The second one
I grew up in Iowa too
subscribed.
Glad to have you :)
Cost of living is ridiculous in Cali! Beautiful state tho!
Very nice apartments I can’t to move
Picked 5
Hahah Erwin one has a weed shop next to it.
Where is your cat?
My sister was pet sitting him while I apartment searched. You’ll see him in the next video :)
2000? The last time I had an apartment a 1 bedroom was $500 a month.
Welcome to 2024 that’s actually a steal in Los Angeles.
I live in Los Angeles. I get it
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I was born and raised in Los Angeles. Never have I encountered an apartment building without a laundry room on the premises.
Ninety percent of the time, L.A. area apartment buildings have shared laundry. You will almost without exception only find in-unit laundry if the building has undergone a complete gut renovation (which is rare) or:
1) The building is less than 25 years old. In-unit laundry is pretty much de rigueur in new builds.
2) The building was constructed between 1924 and 1940 and has three units or fewer. These buildings also frequently come with fireplaces (some are facades, some are wood-burning) individual garages, service porches with washer/dryer hookups, formal dining rooms or breakfast nooks, and backyards. Most are 2-3 bedrooms, however, and can be pricey and in high demand.
Most pre-1924, New York style apartment buildings (usually brick with a fire escape) are primarily found downtown, in Koreatown, and a few in the Wilshire District. These usually have shared laundry on site and street parking.
The vast majority of apartment buildings in the greater L.A. area are mid-century (dingbats and the like) and were built between the end of WWII and the very early 1970s when everybody and their mama was coming to L.A. Many of these apartment buildings were once advertised as “luxury” and have spacious units. Occasionally, you’ll find wet bars and two-story units. Courtyards with sparkling swimming pools and covered or underground parking was the norm. Now, a great number of the pools have been filled in and the buildings are a little worse for wear. But if it’s in a nice neighborhood the rent will still be astronomical. 💰
Some of the best examples of these buildings, as well where they are most plentiful, would be the Valley, West L.A., Culver City, and Fox Hills, where there are lots of very large “luxury” apartment complexes with sweet units that were once top notch.
Mid-century apartment buildings are also very plentiful south of L.A. in cities like Inglewood, Gardena, Hawthorne, and Torrance.
Happy apartment hunting! 🏡
VERY GOOD TIPS!!!!
Hollywood
#2
Yessssssss! Loved that one so much
useless to show apartments if you not mentioning the price and the neighbourhood
@@muziiiiiiiiiiii9564 are you sure you’re commenting on the right youtuber’s video??? 2:55 3:44 4:50 5:51 7:00 7:19
This is not LA. I gasped when I saw the prices! Because you cannot find a studio for under 2000. Then I saw the city. No wonder. That's about a 2 hour drive on the 405 or 101 going over the hill! Lol. 😂😂😂😂
I live in Koreatown next to DTLA...It's so convenient here in KTown!! Look in Koreatown area
Just never any parking! That’s the only reason
Girlfriend this is the valley or Los Angeles county, not lOs Angeles proper and it gets hot in the summer. Traffic is a bitch in LA and getting home to the valley is an even bigger bitch during rush hour. Good luck tho
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