Since we're already talking””
What do you guys have to say about living in Los Angeles while attending USC? I've just started to think about it, and I feel pretty lost.
Maybe I'm worrying too much, and too soon, but I've never really lived anywhere other than Minnesota (and it's pretty easy to live in Minnesota), so the whole process of moving to LA is overwhelming me already.
I found a lot of info on old threads, but I'd love to hear concerns from anyone in my situation and insights from anyone in the know.
Are there certain neighborhoods where USC grad students or "artsy types" congregate?
I think I'm too picky, but here's what I would love to find:
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<LI> Safety. No worries about walking in my neighborhood at night, alone or not.
<LI> $1300 or less per month for a better than just "livable" 1-bedroom. Is that even reasonable? We're open to living in a big house with other people, except we don't know anyone.
<LI> Close to campus, but not too close. I'm willing to drive a little. I'm moving out there with my boyfriend, and I'd rather live someplace not terribly close to USC so he can have a life apart from the school. 3-10 miles away, maybe.
<LI> Nice neighbors who maybe want to be my friends (particularly other grad students). Places to hang out and walk around (I don't necessarily mean the beach). I'm trying to avoid the word "cute," but I want cute.
<LI> A grocery store. This one might be weird, but I like walking/biking to get my food.
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Any ideas?
I'll throw in a list of neighborhoods mentioned in other threads in case anyone has strong feelings about any of them. Sorry if I messed up any names or if some overlap each other:
Brentwood, Burbank, Culver City, Eagle Rock, Echo Park, Glendale, Koreatown, Lincoln Park, Hollywood, Hollywood Hills, North Hollywood, Los Feliz, Manhattan, Marina del Rey, Miracle Mile, Palms, Pasadena, Redondo, Santa Monica, Silver Lake, Studio City, Toluca Lake, USC University Park, Valley Village, Venice Beach, Westwood.
Awhile back someone posted a list of online rental resources. There's also Craigslist, Rent.com, and Facebook Marketplace. Anyone had good bad/experiences with these?
I'm thinking of moving in July or August and going out there to find an apartment in June. Is that too late? Someone also recommended finding a place near campus for the semester and moving farther from campus after that, but I'm not sure I'd do well with that transition.
I'd love to hear relocation stories, "new to LA" stories," anything.
Yikes. I've asked you guys for too much. Thank you in advance for any advice you can give me.
What do you guys have to say about living in Los Angeles while attending USC? I've just started to think about it, and I feel pretty lost.
Maybe I'm worrying too much, and too soon, but I've never really lived anywhere other than Minnesota (and it's pretty easy to live in Minnesota), so the whole process of moving to LA is overwhelming me already.
I found a lot of info on old threads, but I'd love to hear concerns from anyone in my situation and insights from anyone in the know.
Are there certain neighborhoods where USC grad students or "artsy types" congregate?
I think I'm too picky, but here's what I would love to find:
<UL TYPE=SQUARE>
<LI> Safety. No worries about walking in my neighborhood at night, alone or not.
<LI> $1300 or less per month for a better than just "livable" 1-bedroom. Is that even reasonable? We're open to living in a big house with other people, except we don't know anyone.
<LI> Close to campus, but not too close. I'm willing to drive a little. I'm moving out there with my boyfriend, and I'd rather live someplace not terribly close to USC so he can have a life apart from the school. 3-10 miles away, maybe.
<LI> Nice neighbors who maybe want to be my friends (particularly other grad students). Places to hang out and walk around (I don't necessarily mean the beach). I'm trying to avoid the word "cute," but I want cute.
<LI> A grocery store. This one might be weird, but I like walking/biking to get my food.
[/list]
Any ideas?
I'll throw in a list of neighborhoods mentioned in other threads in case anyone has strong feelings about any of them. Sorry if I messed up any names or if some overlap each other:
Brentwood, Burbank, Culver City, Eagle Rock, Echo Park, Glendale, Koreatown, Lincoln Park, Hollywood, Hollywood Hills, North Hollywood, Los Feliz, Manhattan, Marina del Rey, Miracle Mile, Palms, Pasadena, Redondo, Santa Monica, Silver Lake, Studio City, Toluca Lake, USC University Park, Valley Village, Venice Beach, Westwood.
Awhile back someone posted a list of online rental resources. There's also Craigslist, Rent.com, and Facebook Marketplace. Anyone had good bad/experiences with these?
I'm thinking of moving in July or August and going out there to find an apartment in June. Is that too late? Someone also recommended finding a place near campus for the semester and moving farther from campus after that, but I'm not sure I'd do well with that transition.
I'd love to hear relocation stories, "new to LA" stories," anything.
Yikes. I've asked you guys for too much. Thank you in advance for any advice you can give me.
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