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Old 07-02-2008, 12:07 AM
 
Location: Vancouver
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Hi, I live in Vancouver/Canada right now and I always wanted to move to California L.A. but not sure how. I don't have any family there, so I was thinking maybe the best way is to try to get a job that has offices there and could possible transfer you. Also I know it's a pricy city but can someone give me an example of how much would it cost to rent say one bedroom apartment. Any other
information and facts would be greatly appreciated,

Thank you in advance and hopefully someone replies to me because it's very important.
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Old 07-02-2008, 06:22 AM
 
Location: Sherman Oaks, CA
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What kind of work can you do? Have you tried to find out what kind of a salary you could earn here? Your question is too vague; that's why no one has answered your query yet. And welcome to City-Data.
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Old 07-03-2008, 08:29 AM
 
Location: Hot Springs, AR
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Hi! My name is Iuliia! I have visited LA this month, this is really beautiful and the most enjoyable place in the world! If you need a help about the place to live, I have very good friend In LA! I can help you to find a nice place to stay, 5 mins from the beach for really good price
Smells like a scam to me.
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Old 07-16-2008, 02:21 PM
 
Location: Vancouver
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Hey Sandy, well I'm in Legal Administrative Program right now and also want to teach piano in the future. I want to have at least an idea what it's like there, food, gas, restaurants, apartments, what kind of people live there for example here in Canada lots of immigrants from everywhere, is there nice architecture. And thanks for the welcome
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Old 07-16-2008, 11:02 PM
 
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You're already living in one of the nicest cities on the West Coast. Why would you want to come to an armpit like Los Angeles????
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Old 07-16-2008, 11:51 PM
 
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Hey Sandy, well I'm in Legal Administrative Program right now and also want to teach piano in the future. I want to have at least an idea what it's like there, food, gas, restaurants, apartments, what kind of people live there for example here in Canada lots of immigrants from everywhere, is there nice architecture. And thanks for the welcome
OK, this is such a huge multi-faceted question. There is EVERY kind of food and ethnic group - it's a wonderful huge melting pot of every culture. Various districts and neighborhoods each have their own ethnic or historical character, and many have new and altering ethnic characters. It's a fascinating kaleidoscope of a city. HUGE.

I was out driving around downtown today, just through a relatively small segment of the city (100 minutes worth of driving), and went through several different-language areas: Korean, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese. LA itself is beautiful - the scenic backdrops are breathtaking - the architecture is varied and interesting. Some of it is VERY nice! The highway overpasses are even beautiful. There are vines growing over them, sometimes with flowers. Others are older, sort of crumbly-looking, and the palm trees behind them are picturesque. Coming from Canada, you will probably enjoy the sight of fruit-laden trees in practically every little yard.

Parts of LA are run-down, old, graffiti-ridden, and dirty. Some of the parks are practically wall-to-wall people. There are other parks where you'd be hard-pressed to remind yourself that you're even IN a city. Fresh air, sweet-smelling trees and flowers, and not a human being in sight. There are museums everywhere. There is a garment district, a jewelry district, a flower district, a Chinatown and plenty of Chinese suburbs extending for miles and miles - my goodness, these are just SOME of the things I've seen in the 2 months I've been here.

Gas prices are currently around $4.50 for regular unleaded, and $5.05 for diesel. I think. Grocery prices are as cheap as I've seen anywhere in the United States. Housing is through the roof, although possibly your housing in Vancouver might be close - I haven't looked. New York is more expensive than LA. You should be able to get plenty of piano students, depending on your rates and your area. Try craigslist and be sure to network with other musicians. I see music lessons EVERYWHERE, tucked into small shops as well as people's homes and every other type of situation. If you work it, you can do well.

Welcome! Enjoy!
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Old 07-17-2008, 10:01 AM
 
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Niikkii, if you want to get a good perspective of LA, read the nearby thread, "Anyone else think LA is going down the toilet" It's got like 250 responses. That should give you more than ample info about whether you should come or not. I hope you decide not to - for your own sake!
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