Anonymous wrote:Living in Culver City itself is pretty great. Also check out Ladera Heights, Fox Hills, and Playa Vista. Marina Del Rey is amazing too, but need to up your budget.
But yeah, minimize the commute as much as possible. Seriously, the traffic is no joke. Also, you’ll likely need to go private. Just accept the reality now. The good part is that privates are significantly cheaper in SoCal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here! Thank you so much! If we do decide to do this, we are planning on renting out our house in Bethesda. We just finished renovating it about a year ago and it will be painful to leave it--so renting makes me feel better at least for now! Since the plan is to keep our house in Bethesda, we would be renting out in LA. Our max rent would be $5,000/month which I know (sadly) doesn't go very far out there. However, we are fine with a smaller space and our girls can share a room--so we could do a 2 bedroom, although 3 would be ideal. My husband's office would be in the Fox Hills area of Culver City.
Trulia has what appears to be a good "commute" feature. I have looked at places in Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach that could work. Manhattan Beach seems to have excellent public schools and would be such a change of scenery coming from Bethesda. Some other online forums suggest going as far south as Palos Verdes.
Another option could be Westchester, but I worry about being so close to LAX.
THANKS SO MUCH!!!
16:19 "Bethesda Transplant" here. My hair stylist (also from Bethesda) moved to Manhattan Beach as a single mom with her two DD's about 8 years ago, and has never looked back.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here! Thank you so much! If we do decide to do this, we are planning on renting out our house in Bethesda. We just finished renovating it about a year ago and it will be painful to leave it--so renting makes me feel better at least for now! Since the plan is to keep our house in Bethesda, we would be renting out in LA. Our max rent would be $5,000/month which I know (sadly) doesn't go very far out there. However, we are fine with a smaller space and our girls can share a room--so we could do a 2 bedroom, although 3 would be ideal. My husband's office would be in the Fox Hills area of Culver City.
Trulia has what appears to be a good "commute" feature. I have looked at places in Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach that could work. Manhattan Beach seems to have excellent public schools and would be such a change of scenery coming from Bethesda. Some other online forums suggest going as far south as Palos Verdes.
Another option could be Westchester, but I worry about being so close to LAX.
THANKS SO MUCH!!!
Anonymous wrote:California native here (longtime Chevy Chase resident). You'd need to deal with the 10 fwy a bit but Pacific Palisades has decent schools and is about a half hour away. It has Bethesda-like centers for shopping and restaurants. Love Pacific Palisades. Culver City schools used to have one of the better schools in that area. It used to be a less expensive area 25 years ago. Nothing is inexpensive anymore. Good luck with your decision.