What I prefer: · In the suburbs, but within a reasonable driving distance of the city. (To go to SoFi stadium and other venues whenever I wanted to.) · But far enough from the city for the *peace & quiet* of the suburbs. (Pacific Palisades [and also West of it] *appears* to fit the bill. It seems to me. After watching this video.) · Convenient to the beach. (Within walking distance is really good: No need to pay for parking!) I think you mentioned a 20-minute walk: 👍 But Not On the beach. Far enough from the beach to be safe from any "once in a lifetime" tsunami, etc. · High enough above the ocean that when it rains; the water drains. (Definitely Not in a valley. But on top of a hill might be OK. Or halfway up a hill might be OK. So that during a severe storm with nonstop heavy rain, the rainwater will roll down the hill. And the roads will be driveable. During and after the storm. · Relatively close to the highway. (But far away enough that I cannot hear any of the traffic from the highway!) · Far enough from LAX or any other airport that I cannot hear the airplanes. (Currently I'm in the flight path of EWR ~ Newark Airport.) 😒 · No pool. (Too much hassle.) · A backyard where I can get a sun tan with privacy from the neighbors' sight. · A basement ~ if possible. (An additional floor.) Good for storage. Or additional rooms. (This is normal for the "New York Metropolitan Area". The suburbs in and surrounding NYC. But I get the impression that basements are rare in SoCal. I wonder why?) · A 2-car garage. To park cars in. (Not for exercise equipment.) 😄 [I get the impression that many people in SoCal don't park their cars in their garages.] · "Rooms with walls" are familiar and comforting. The modern "1 big room includes the kitchen, dining room, living room, exercise room, office, etc" [I'm exaggerating] would take some getting used to. 😳 · I like the area "West of LA". 👍 But I didn't like the videos (on your channel? and/or other people's channels?) of neighborhoods that were North of LA for some reason. And I haven't seen anyone post any videos of any suburbs that are East of LA. (So I assume that would be a poor choice.)
@@JohnFromNewJerseyUSA Thank you for your very detailed comment ☺️ Pacific Palisades might just be the neighborhood for you...sounds like it checks ✔ most of the boxes...
My grandparents had the money back in the late 60's early 70's to buy a home in the Palisades when parts of it was just basically a middle class suburban area but they wouldn't allow Blacks to buy homes in that area back then. So they brought properties in Venice and which we still own today.
Every physical act has a spiritual explanation. Something tells me your grand parents are now glad they were prevented from buying a property in the Palisades. God bless them if they’re still here with us.
👍 I liked this neighborhood! Whenever you learn about more homes in this general area, please do another video around here. (It's OK if you go past the exact Pacific Palisades border a little bit. In any direction.) But this general area seems kinda nice to me. 🙂 Whereas other neighborhoods -- not so much (for my taste).
Thanks for comment. The areas right next to Pacific Palisades are Santa Monica and Malibu and I did videos on both neighborhoods see link description 🏖👍
@@sideactionchance95 insurance should not be an issue according to state policies. If you cant find private insurance try California FAIR plan. And thanks for watching my channel.
@@livinginlosangelescalifornia The fair plan is limited! Ask some of the people who had that plan when their house burned. They were no longer covered before the fire started.
What feature do you value most in a dream home: ocean views, modern renovations, or community amenities? Share your must-haves!
What I prefer:
· In the suburbs, but within a reasonable driving distance of the city. (To go to SoFi stadium and other venues whenever I wanted to.)
· But far enough from the city for the *peace & quiet* of the suburbs.
(Pacific Palisades [and also West of it] *appears* to fit the bill. It seems to me. After watching this video.)
· Convenient to the beach. (Within walking distance is really good: No need to pay for parking!)
I think you mentioned a 20-minute walk: 👍
But Not On the beach.
Far enough from the beach to be safe from any "once in a lifetime" tsunami, etc.
· High enough above the ocean that when it rains; the water drains.
(Definitely Not in a valley. But on top of a hill might be OK. Or halfway up a hill might be OK. So that during a severe storm with nonstop heavy rain, the rainwater will roll down the hill. And the roads will be driveable. During and after the storm.
· Relatively close to the highway.
(But far away enough that I cannot hear any of the traffic from the highway!)
· Far enough from LAX or any other airport that I cannot hear the airplanes. (Currently I'm in the flight path of EWR ~ Newark Airport.) 😒
· No pool. (Too much hassle.)
· A backyard where I can get a sun tan with privacy from the neighbors' sight.
· A basement ~ if possible. (An additional floor.) Good for storage. Or additional rooms.
(This is normal for the "New York Metropolitan Area". The suburbs in and surrounding NYC. But I get the impression that basements are rare in SoCal. I wonder why?)
· A 2-car garage. To park cars in.
(Not for exercise equipment.) 😄
[I get the impression that many people in SoCal don't park their cars in their garages.]
· "Rooms with walls" are familiar and comforting. The modern "1 big room includes the kitchen, dining room, living room, exercise room, office, etc" [I'm exaggerating] would take some getting used to. 😳
· I like the area "West of LA". 👍
But I didn't like the videos (on your channel? and/or other people's channels?) of neighborhoods that were North of LA for some reason.
And I haven't seen anyone post any videos of any suburbs that are East of LA.
(So I assume that would be a poor choice.)
@@JohnFromNewJerseyUSA Thank you for your very detailed comment ☺️ Pacific Palisades might just be the neighborhood for you...sounds like it checks ✔ most of the boxes...
My grandparents had the money back in the late 60's early 70's to buy a home in the Palisades when parts of it was just basically a middle class suburban area but they wouldn't allow Blacks to buy homes in that area back then. So they brought properties in Venice and which we still own today.
Thank you for your comment and for sharing your family history
Every physical act has a spiritual explanation. Something tells me your grand parents are now glad they were prevented from buying a property in the Palisades. God bless them if they’re still here with us.
This is a fabulous place ❤
It sure is!!
Does this house still exist?
Which one of the homes are you referring to?
Nope
👍 I liked this neighborhood!
Whenever you learn about more homes in this general area, please do another video around here.
(It's OK if you go past the exact Pacific Palisades border a little bit. In any direction.)
But this general area seems kinda nice to me. 🙂
Whereas other neighborhoods -- not so much (for my taste).
Thanks for comment. The areas right next to Pacific Palisades are Santa Monica and Malibu and I did videos on both neighborhoods see link description 🏖👍
What about Venice
Venice is on the list
@@livinginlosangelescalifornia Malibu
@@livinginlosangelescalifornia 27316
Are a realtor in Southern California?
Yes I am
Are you looking to purchase a home in southern California? 🏖
@@livinginlosangelescalifornia Yes maybe in a couple of years, im interested in Palos Verdes or Pacific Palisades area
@@alinpech ok great. Palos Verdes is also a beautiful neighborhood. Look out for a video coming soon on Palos Verdes ☺️
@@livinginlosangelescalifornia I sure will, thank you.
rip
@@aliquewilliams3080 so sad 😥 We will rebuild and come back even better! LA Strong 💪🙏🌟
All gone now😢
@@ricardoyoung2008 It's very sad 😥 I'm very happy that I got to shoot this video of the original Pacific Palisades. We will never see this again 💔
How is home insurance at these locations?
@@sideactionchance95 insurance should not be an issue according to state policies. If you cant find private insurance try California FAIR plan. And thanks for watching my channel.
@@livinginlosangelescalifornia The fair plan is limited! Ask some of the people who had that plan when their house burned. They were no longer covered before the fire started.
@@SonyaSanchez-i8y I've been made aware. Appreciate your comment
You knew it was going to burn in the wild fires!!!!!
Beach - trash
How so?
@@livinginlosangelescalifornia beach in Venice ll
Escondido- super 👍
@@livinginlosangelescalifornia Sorry - not Pacific Palisades, but Venice). I thought about Venice)