5 Things You Need to Know Before Moving to Los Angeles

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These are some things you need to know before moving to los angeles in 2023.

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I’ve lived in LA for 6 years now, and LA is great if you’re a creative person and has so much to offer. I do have to say, I’ve taken a couple trips to San Diego recently and the difference of pace, traffic, sprawl, and beauty… I’m considering moving there some day.

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As someone who just spent the last 5 years living in LA...this is extremely accurate! I didn't have a car the whole time I was there and had to be strategic about every place I chose to live (moved 3 times over the 5 years I was there) so that I had essential things like groceries walking distance to me, or was able to get to the office easily (at least before I started wfh). Also, the trains have definitely become grottier since you went on them in this video, as a solo female on these trains I didn't feel too safe. I preferred catching busses as at least if there were issues with the other passengers, the driver is right there and could intervene.

rachel.isabelle
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June gloom was WAY longer this year than most, but it’s great compared to 100°+ that much of the country suffered.
One of the greatest things about LA are the entertainment opportunities for music, film, theatre, and sports, while also having amazing food choices. If LA is too much for you, you can always cruise to Long Beach, Pasadena, the Valley or Orange County for a little more chill.

jeannine
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Good job on this video! Most people just sit in a room and talk when they do these videos and that’s really fine. But, you’ve really gone above and beyond with this putting in the extra time and work and it shows.

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One important thing a lot of transplants forget: If you don't make an effort to really get to know the local cultures here...if you don't ever mingle with the people who make up the REAL Los Angeles (Latinos, Armenians, Koreans, Philippinos, Chinese, etc.) you will miss out on the best of this awesome city. The heart and soul, the food, the music, local surfers... when I left my bubble and crossed over to learn about all of it: that is when I fell in love with this place. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ ❤❤

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5 Things I think people should know. 1. Real Estate is not affordable. 2. Rental is too high 3. Nice weather 4. Stores are close by don't really need to drive far to get there. 5. Traffic

Courtney-Alice-Gargani
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Here's the thing Ive noticed living in LA. Its all about the people you surround yourself with, who you hang out with. If youre the type who wants to get caught up with fake people, blame yourself. Ive seen it over and over again. Find a nice corner of the city close to real friends and this city is about as good as it gets. Its really that simple.

I dont drive constantly nor do I feel the need to hit the clubs or bars. I have a local pub around the corner, beach down the street, shops, good food, and friends nearby.

Dont get caught up with the nightlife, drugs, or fake people and this place is damn near perfect. At least for me, been here 14 years now and will never leave. California is really awesome.

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I originally found your videos when I was planning a move out to LA a few years ago! They were so helpful in getting me prepared for the prices, culture, areas, etc..

I ended up on the coast and have been here for 2 years now.. being close to the beach is the best decision we ever made. I'm not a city girl, so it's nice to have the ability to bop around the more laid-back beach towns but also be close enough to access pretty much everything LA has to offer.

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I would just say dont move to LA unless you are making bank.

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growing up in a small town in south carolina, moving to LA is my goal. every time i visit i fall in love with it all over again, i haven’t been since 2021 but i’m definitely planning a trip back soon.

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As a 5 year Glendalien, ive had no issues living without a car as everything i need is fairly close to my apartment. I often take the Flixbus in DTLA to visit my parents in Palm Springs, but the Flixbus can also take me to Las Vegas, San Diego, and even San Francisco if I ever felt like I needed to get out of So Cal.

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it's worth noting that the Metro Regional Connector just opened last week, which makes many rides that go through downtown faster, with less need for transfers.

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I have lived in LA for 32 years. A lot of wisdom in this video. My additional advice is explore the mountains as an easier alternative to the beach

jazzfan
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This is a really well made video with some great tips, Shelby!
I’ve noticed that LA definitely still feels less lively when going out than pre-pandemic, especially during the week.

Parker-Green
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I’ve never been here this early! Love your videos Shelby. You put in the time and effort to create quality content and I love supporting you! Keep up the good work!!

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In my experience as a 19 y/0 female the public transit and walking around without a car is absolutely terrifying. Had 3 separate instances of ppl trying to solicit me for prostitution, one guy circled me 3 times. Some tweaker was telling my friend “u gotta beg for pussy” as he begged her for pussy at Hollywood station. On the train someone was passed out across from me and there was a man screaming. Had the bus driver ask me for my number and tell me he was gonna come pick me up after work. Some kids were smoking on the back of one of the busses. Went to Hollywood blvd alone once, never again, at one point had 3 guys around me and they started fighting over my instagram and threatening to beat tf out of the one guy. One guy was following this dude who had his head down and headphones in and punching him in the head and holding a fake gun up to it threatening to kill him as everyone including the street cleaner just stood and watched. Its hell if you’re a female who can’t afford a car. Nobody walks in LA

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Shelby thanks so much for putting time & effort in this particular video. I just came back from Huntington Beach got a chance to vist West Hollywood & I am so in love with CA. I wish I would have taken the approach to take public transportation, because Lyfting everywhere was very expensive! I will explore California more. Texas I believe have run its course for me!

trinawms
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I think it's so peachy that Sarah was in your video Shelby! Two of my favorite YouTubers! 🥳

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It's true. LA is a lonely city. You can't bump into people in your car and you are always in your car or you'll never get from point A to point B--too spread out. Also, there are a lot of vapid people (not all people, don't get me wrong) who don't have anything interesting to say beyond talking about their purchases. It can be like talking to a cardboard cutout. I grew up in LA and moved to Colorado which has given me perspective. Also, you're right, you don't go to the beach that often.

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this video is ACCURATE!! haha i lived in LA for 20 years, it’s ALL About who you know and how connected to the ‘biz’ that you are. And if you do work in entertainment like i did you end up working so much that it can be hard to enjoy LA. Its a tough city to make it in and flakiness is very high you’re right

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