Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first choice would be Cheviot Hills, a charming neighborhood right next to Century City. I used to work in Century City and would drive through there to get to work and wish I lived there.
Also, I have friends who moved from Arlington to El Segundo and have been really happy with their neighborhood
Cheviot Hills is lovely but there's no store / grocery/ cafe etc for literally miles, so it's a 100% drive only neighborhood which can be depressing.
You don’t know what you are talking about. I live there and there is a Vons and Starbucks off National that is a ten minute walk. Ditto the Metro.
You are extremely rude. I lived there myself for 5 years, I know exactly what I'm talking about - a 10 minute walk is not close. I am happy to walk 20-30 minutes where I live now but in LA nobody walks 10 minutes to anything
NP. Not rude, matter of fact. Don’t take it so personally.
"you don't know what you're talking about" is ALWAYS rude unless you're a hick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first choice would be Cheviot Hills, a charming neighborhood right next to Century City. I used to work in Century City and would drive through there to get to work and wish I lived there.
Also, I have friends who moved from Arlington to El Segundo and have been really happy with their neighborhood
Cheviot Hills is lovely but there's no store / grocery/ cafe etc for literally miles, so it's a 100% drive only neighborhood which can be depressing.
You don’t know what you are talking about. I live there and there is a Vons and Starbucks off National that is a ten minute walk. Ditto the Metro.
You are extremely rude. I lived there myself for 5 years, I know exactly what I'm talking about - a 10 minute walk is not close. I am happy to walk 20-30 minutes where I live now but in LA nobody walks 10 minutes to anything
NP. Not rude, matter of fact. Don’t take it so personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first choice would be Cheviot Hills, a charming neighborhood right next to Century City. I used to work in Century City and would drive through there to get to work and wish I lived there.
Also, I have friends who moved from Arlington to El Segundo and have been really happy with their neighborhood
Cheviot Hills is lovely but there's no store / grocery/ cafe etc for literally miles, so it's a 100% drive only neighborhood which can be depressing.
You don’t know what you are talking about. I live there and there is a Vons and Starbucks off National that is a ten minute walk. Ditto the Metro.
You are extremely rude. I lived there myself for 5 years, I know exactly what I'm talking about - a 10 minute walk is not close. I am happy to walk 20-30 minutes where I live now but in LA nobody walks 10 minutes to anything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first choice would be Cheviot Hills, a charming neighborhood right next to Century City. I used to work in Century City and would drive through there to get to work and wish I lived there.
Also, I have friends who moved from Arlington to El Segundo and have been really happy with their neighborhood
Agree with Cheviot. If you do that, look at St Paul the Apostle for schools.
Also, Playa Vista isn’t a bad choice, OP.
$500k is tough, so you’ll have to be open to condos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first choice would be Cheviot Hills, a charming neighborhood right next to Century City. I used to work in Century City and would drive through there to get to work and wish I lived there.
Also, I have friends who moved from Arlington to El Segundo and have been really happy with their neighborhood
Cheviot Hills is lovely but there's no store / grocery/ cafe etc for literally miles, so it's a 100% drive only neighborhood which can be depressing.
You don’t know what you are talking about. I live there and there is a Vons and Starbucks off National that is a ten minute walk. Ditto the Metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first choice would be Cheviot Hills, a charming neighborhood right next to Century City. I used to work in Century City and would drive through there to get to work and wish I lived there.
Also, I have friends who moved from Arlington to El Segundo and have been really happy with their neighborhood
Agree with Cheviot. If you do that, look at St Paul the Apostle for schools.
Also, Playa Vista isn’t a bad choice, OP.
$500k is tough, so you’ll have to be open to condos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first choice would be Cheviot Hills, a charming neighborhood right next to Century City. I used to work in Century City and would drive through there to get to work and wish I lived there.
Also, I have friends who moved from Arlington to El Segundo and have been really happy with their neighborhood
Cheviot Hills is lovely but there's no store / grocery/ cafe etc for literally miles, so it's a 100% drive only neighborhood which can be depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first choice would be Cheviot Hills, a charming neighborhood right next to Century City. I used to work in Century City and would drive through there to get to work and wish I lived there.
Also, I have friends who moved from Arlington to El Segundo and have been really happy with their neighborhood
Cheviot Hills is lovely but there's no store / grocery/ cafe etc for literally miles, so it's a 100% drive only neighborhood which can be depressing.
Anonymous wrote:My first choice would be Cheviot Hills, a charming neighborhood right next to Century City. I used to work in Century City and would drive through there to get to work and wish I lived there.
Also, I have friends who moved from Arlington to El Segundo and have been really happy with their neighborhood
Anonymous wrote:100% Santa Monica. If you can’t afford Santa Monica, try Westwood or Culver City.
Anonymous wrote:My first choice would be Cheviot Hills, a charming neighborhood right next to Century City. I used to work in Century City and would drive through there to get to work and wish I lived there.
Also, I have friends who moved from Arlington to El Segundo and have been really happy with their neighborhood
Anonymous wrote:First thought was culver city