Los Angeles offers hundreds of cities and neighborhoods to move to, ranging from the beach, to the valley, to the city. Deciding where to move requires careful thought and consideration. Whether you’re employed, retired, single, newlywed, or have a family, Los Angeles has a place for you.
Hollywood is home to many young singles and couples who love urban living. When most people think of Hollywood, they imagine tourists walking the Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame, actors, parties, and lavish lifestyles. While that surely comes with the territory, there is much more to the city. Hollywood is a great walking neighborhood with quick access to jobs, shopping, culture, and attractions. It is also a short drive to other popular neighborhoods and cities.
Pasadena is home to a mix of young couples, singles, families, and retirees who appreciate the community feel and the city's culture, history, and clean surroundings. Pasadena has old-style neighborhoods and great shopping districts along with a mix of established craftsman homes, new condominiums, and apartments. Stores, museums, markets, theaters, and a light-rail line are just a short walk away.
Cerritos is home to a ethnically diverse population of mostly middle class and conservative families. The suburban neighborhoods vary from tract housing developments to cozy cul-desacs. For weekend activities, there is a great mall, a performing arts center, an impressive public library, and a sculpture garden. Its proximity to the Los Angeles Orange Line and close access to freeways make the city a convenient location for those who must commute to other cities for work.
Claremont is a progressive area that caters to an upper middle class demographic. This city somewhat feels like a college town, and the downtown area is always bustling with people running errands and enjoying relaxing afternoons. Claremont College’s presence in the area gives it a lively feel and makes the city attractive to younger residents and established families alike.
Valencia is primarily home to young, middle class families in search of all the comforts and conveniences of the suburbs. A commuter rail line has made this wonderfully planned community a more convenient place to live. With great schools and church groups, this city is truly perfect for families. It’s also greenfriendly with miles of landscaped walkways and bikeways. An added bonus is the city's low crime rate.
Culver City is for those who want to explore Los Angeles. Culver City has major movie studios, hot new restaurants, wine bars, movie theaters, and a live performance theater, all of which bring in huge crowds of people who appreciate the arts. Residents appreciate Culver City’s central location, almost midway between downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica.
Manhattan Beach is home to people who love a safe beach community, great public schools, and upscale shops. It is mostly comprised of political conservatives, affluent couples, and families. There are neighborhoods close to the beach, some with an ocean view, and other neighborhoods tucked further away from the sand that may be more suited for families. There are always outdoor activities to partake in, including bike rides on the beach, fishing, and water and sand sports.
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