right now, i’m leaning about 80% in favor of giving notice and forcing a serious search for new living arrangements.
as you might have guessed from the pictures, i spent time yesterday cruising around on the red and gold lines checking out some of the neighborhoods around various stations.
the places i think i’ll end up looking: downtown los angeles, los feliz, hollywood, north hollywood, and near the beach in san diego. that is roughly in order, although san diego is more of a wildcard than anything else. even though i’m totally unconstrained on where to live, thanks to my work-from-home job, there aren’t really any places outside of southern california that interest me enough to make up for the fact i would not have time to look into them seriously over the next month.
buying a house is not something i’m considering. although i’m not thrilled about paying rent, i’m also not necessarily planning on living in my next place long enough for buying a house to be anything other than a losing proposition given my expectations for the housing market. there’s also the little factor of my not really making or having enough to buy a house i’d want to live in.
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As you may have noticed, the newest trend in apartment living here in Hollywood is new complexes being built above retail development projects. Although living above businesses is hardly a new concept, the scope is awe inspiring. The mall at the corner of Hollywood and Vine has a huge apartment block stuck atop as does the Ralph's at Hollywood and Western. In fact, the Red Line station at that same intersection has an apartment complex directly above it. Maybe you should move there. If for no other reason than you can say you live in a subway stop.
hmm, i haven’t checked out the hollywood and western area yet. i guess i should.
In case you missed it, there are some nice areas just east of the Del Mar station on the gold line. But I don't really have any opinion how it compares to the areas on your list. What I do have an opinion about is how my landlord constantly tried to screw me...
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have they "revitalized" downtown LA?