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I highly recommend you look at Lakewood, zip codes 90712 and 90713, as well as Long Beach zip codes 90808, and 90807. These areas are nice, affordable middle class neighborhoods.
Torrance is nice as well but I’m not too familiar with it. I’ve lived in Westchester and while it’s nice, it’s pretty much the same as Lakewood and Long Beach but it’s more expensive and there’s less shopping. Palos Verdes and El Segundo (as well as the other beach communities west of the 405) are a little more expensive, if that’s what you’re going for.
ToneParticipantI highly recommend you look at Lakewood, zip codes 90712 and 90713, as well as Long Beach zip codes 90808, and 90807. These areas are nice, affordable middle class neighborhoods.
Torrance is nice as well but I’m not too familiar with it. I’ve lived in Westchester and while it’s nice, it’s pretty much the same as Lakewood and Long Beach but it’s more expensive and there’s less shopping. Palos Verdes and El Segundo (as well as the other beach communities west of the 405) are a little more expensive, if that’s what you’re going for.
ToneParticipantI highly recommend you look at Lakewood, zip codes 90712 and 90713, as well as Long Beach zip codes 90808, and 90807. These areas are nice, affordable middle class neighborhoods.
Torrance is nice as well but I’m not too familiar with it. I’ve lived in Westchester and while it’s nice, it’s pretty much the same as Lakewood and Long Beach but it’s more expensive and there’s less shopping. Palos Verdes and El Segundo (as well as the other beach communities west of the 405) are a little more expensive, if that’s what you’re going for.
ToneParticipantI highly recommend you look at Lakewood, zip codes 90712 and 90713, as well as Long Beach zip codes 90808, and 90807. These areas are nice, affordable middle class neighborhoods.
Torrance is nice as well but I’m not too familiar with it. I’ve lived in Westchester and while it’s nice, it’s pretty much the same as Lakewood and Long Beach but it’s more expensive and there’s less shopping. Palos Verdes and El Segundo (as well as the other beach communities west of the 405) are a little more expensive, if that’s what you’re going for.
ToneParticipantThanks for the update, WaitingHawk.
I was a big fan of your website back in the day. One of the big barometers for me indicating that it’s time to buy a house again, is when most of the well known bears on this site start jumping back into the market.
I’m still waiting, but this is definitely a little light at the end of a very long tunnel.
ToneParticipantThanks for the update, WaitingHawk.
I was a big fan of your website back in the day. One of the big barometers for me indicating that it’s time to buy a house again, is when most of the well known bears on this site start jumping back into the market.
I’m still waiting, but this is definitely a little light at the end of a very long tunnel.
ToneParticipantThanks for the update, WaitingHawk.
I was a big fan of your website back in the day. One of the big barometers for me indicating that it’s time to buy a house again, is when most of the well known bears on this site start jumping back into the market.
I’m still waiting, but this is definitely a little light at the end of a very long tunnel.
ToneParticipantThanks for the update, WaitingHawk.
I was a big fan of your website back in the day. One of the big barometers for me indicating that it’s time to buy a house again, is when most of the well known bears on this site start jumping back into the market.
I’m still waiting, but this is definitely a little light at the end of a very long tunnel.
ToneParticipantThanks for the update, WaitingHawk.
I was a big fan of your website back in the day. One of the big barometers for me indicating that it’s time to buy a house again, is when most of the well known bears on this site start jumping back into the market.
I’m still waiting, but this is definitely a little light at the end of a very long tunnel.
ToneParticipantThanks for posting the details of your situation, Marion.
I’ve been thinking about it, and I think I’m just going to rent the best quality place I can find within my price range that will take a pet regardless of the sales history. Of course I will check if there are any defaults BEFORE I sign the lease, but if my landlord gets into trouble after I’ve been renting a while, it seems like the warning signs will be fairly obvious and I will have some time to find another place should things go bad. At least that’s the plan.
ToneParticipantThanks for posting the details of your situation, Marion.
I’ve been thinking about it, and I think I’m just going to rent the best quality place I can find within my price range that will take a pet regardless of the sales history. Of course I will check if there are any defaults BEFORE I sign the lease, but if my landlord gets into trouble after I’ve been renting a while, it seems like the warning signs will be fairly obvious and I will have some time to find another place should things go bad. At least that’s the plan.
ToneParticipantThanks for posting the details of your situation, Marion.
I’ve been thinking about it, and I think I’m just going to rent the best quality place I can find within my price range that will take a pet regardless of the sales history. Of course I will check if there are any defaults BEFORE I sign the lease, but if my landlord gets into trouble after I’ve been renting a while, it seems like the warning signs will be fairly obvious and I will have some time to find another place should things go bad. At least that’s the plan.
ToneParticipantThanks for posting the details of your situation, Marion.
I’ve been thinking about it, and I think I’m just going to rent the best quality place I can find within my price range that will take a pet regardless of the sales history. Of course I will check if there are any defaults BEFORE I sign the lease, but if my landlord gets into trouble after I’ve been renting a while, it seems like the warning signs will be fairly obvious and I will have some time to find another place should things go bad. At least that’s the plan.
ToneParticipantThanks for posting the details of your situation, Marion.
I’ve been thinking about it, and I think I’m just going to rent the best quality place I can find within my price range that will take a pet regardless of the sales history. Of course I will check if there are any defaults BEFORE I sign the lease, but if my landlord gets into trouble after I’ve been renting a while, it seems like the warning signs will be fairly obvious and I will have some time to find another place should things go bad. At least that’s the plan.
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