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Old 12-30-2014, 09:29 AM
 
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Also try some of the rentals in the San Gabriel Valley.. you may need to go to a Chinese supermarket and pick up their papers but if you have any friends who can read Chinese, they are some pretty slick rental deals in them.
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Old 12-30-2014, 03:59 PM
 
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Hi, relative rents a 1bd on Crenshaw north of the 405 in Torrance for $950/mo. It sat vacant for two months prior to that. 5 minute drive to the eastern edge of Redondo Beach.

Honestly don't know why people so over estimate rents in LA.
Thank you--very helpful!
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Old 12-30-2014, 04:00 PM
 
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Also try some of the rentals in the San Gabriel Valley.. you may need to go to a Chinese supermarket and pick up their papers but if you have any friends who can read Chinese, they are some pretty slick rental deals in them.
I need to get me some Chinese friends then...Thanks!
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Old 12-30-2014, 04:06 PM
 
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Redondo Beach is great for bars and adjacent to some "bad" areas providing that section of the South Bay lots of burglaries and other problems from those criminals who have easy access to commit their crimes. Redondo and Manhattan Beaches are beautiful themselves with nice people and places to live, but the affluence attracts the wrong element who live in adjoining areas too close to these cities that make it an easy and more than incidental target for them to commit crimes. This also exists in many other areas I know and have personal experience where there is affluence neighborhood that is adjacent to "problem" areas. It is the ONLY negative (well, the drunken bar patrons is #2, I guess) I have with Redondo and Manhattan Beach area.
I guess any area will have some type of risk. Even celebrities living in 90210 have their homes broken into. I guess for now, I need to settle in Burbank area and once I settle in, I can define my preferred location better. The 1k budget is only temporary and is based on me pre-paying rent and not working.

Thanks for the info!
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