Anonymous wrote:Hi OP,
I'm living in Pacific Palisades and have lived in Santa Monica and Westwood and Redondo Beach...brother lived in Pasadena and Altadena, DH worked in Century City. In the DC area, I've lived in Falls Church and most recently Arlington.
So my kids went to Corpus Christi in Pacific Palisades for elementary. I highly recommend this school as it's down to earth, sweet, good education and the head priest Fr. Kidney is terrific. The most important thing is the school community families are fantastic, thoughtful, and inclusive. While most kids are probably from the Palisades, kids were also from Brentwood, Santa Monica and a few from Malibu. Kids tent to matriculate to Catholic (Loyola for boys, Marymount for girls, or Oaks Christian), or to Palisades Charter High School, but my kids went on to Harvard-Westlake and some kids to Marlborough.
Another good one nearby us is Calvary Christian on Palisades Drive (Christian, not Catholic). I do have some experience with them when my kids were very young and it was great.
In Santa Monica, St. Monica's on 8th st. is well-regarded. Another well-regarded one is St Paul the Apostle in Westwood.
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP,
I'm living in Pacific Palisades and have lived in Santa Monica and Westwood and Redondo Beach...brother lived in Pasadena and Altadena, DH worked in Century City. In the DC area, I've lived in Falls Church and most recently Arlington.
So my kids went to Corpus Christi in Pacific Palisades for elementary. I highly recommend this school as it's down to earth, sweet, good education and the head priest Fr. Kidney is terrific. The most important thing is the school community families are fantastic, thoughtful, and inclusive. While most kids are probably from the Palisades, kids were also from Brentwood, Santa Monica and a few from Malibu. Kids tent to matriculate to Catholic (Loyola for boys, Marymount for girls, or Oaks Christian), or to Palisades Charter High School, but my kids went on to Harvard-Westlake and some kids to Marlborough.
Another good one nearby us is Calvary Christian on Palisades Drive (Christian, not Catholic). I do have some experience with them when my kids were very young and it was great.
In Santa Monica, St. Monica's on 8th st. is well-regarded. Another well-regarded one is St Paul the Apostle in Westwood.
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP,
I'm living in Pacific Palisades and have lived in Santa Monica and Westwood and Redondo Beach...brother lived in Pasadena and Altadena, DH worked in Century City. In the DC area, I've lived in Falls Church and most recently Arlington.
So my kids went to Corpus Christi in Pacific Palisades for elementary. I highly recommend this school as it's down to earth, sweet, good education and the head priest Fr. Kidney is terrific. The most important thing is the school community families are fantastic, thoughtful, and inclusive. While most kids are probably from the Palisades, kids were also from Brentwood, Santa Monica and a few from Malibu. Kids tent to matriculate to Catholic (Loyola for boys, Marymount for girls, or Oaks Christian), or to Palisades Charter High School, but my kids went on to Harvard-Westlake and some kids to Marlborough.
Another good one nearby us is Calvary Christian on Palisades Drive (Christian, not Catholic). I do have some experience with them when my kids were very young and it was great.
In Santa Monica, St. Monica's on 8th st. is well-regarded. Another well-regarded one is St Paul the Apostle in Westwood.
I live in the palisades and LOVE it here. Perfect community for young families, great schools (both public and private), close to everything but not sketchy like Venice or Santa Monica. But agree that its very expensive so perhaps up in the highlands (kind of a drive up and down that hill though) could work.
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.
I lived there. This is a good option. It is not walkable int he sense you can walk to stores but it is LA. Why would you want to?
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.
I lived there. This is a good option. It is not walkable int he sense you can walk to stores but it is LA. Why would you want to?
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:Hi OP,
I'm living in Pacific Palisades and have lived in Santa Monica and Westwood and Redondo Beach...brother lived in Pasadena and Altadena, DH worked in Century City. In the DC area, I've lived in Falls Church and most recently Arlington.
So my kids went to Corpus Christi in Pacific Palisades for elementary. I highly recommend this school as it's down to earth, sweet, good education and the head priest Fr. Kidney is terrific. The most important thing is the school community families are fantastic, thoughtful, and inclusive. While most kids are probably from the Palisades, kids were also from Brentwood, Santa Monica and a few from Malibu. Kids tent to matriculate to Catholic (Loyola for boys, Marymount for girls, or Oaks Christian), or to Palisades Charter High School, but my kids went on to Harvard-Westlake and some kids to Marlborough.
Another good one nearby us is Calvary Christian on Palisades Drive (Christian, not Catholic). I do have some experience with them when my kids were very young and it was great.
In Santa Monica, St. Monica's on 8th st. is well-regarded. Another well-regarded one is St Paul the Apostle in Westwood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s your budget op? Unfortunately, $3 million is the starting point for something decent, but not great, in areas like cheviot hills and westwood. Santa Monica is usually more expensive. Areas like west Chester and Culver City will be cheaper.
Our budget will be around 1.3, and we are okay living in a condo/Townhome in the right area. We have extended family near Playa/Westchester, which would significantly reduce our childcare costs.
Anonymous wrote:What’s your budget op? Unfortunately, $3 million is the starting point for something decent, but not great, in areas like cheviot hills and westwood. Santa Monica is usually more expensive. Areas like west Chester and Culver City will be cheaper.