culver city/palms/mar vista are all close to the 405 and the 10, so easy to get everywhere from there + cheaper and easier to find vacancies than most areas. santa monica/brentwood/westwood are way overpriced, but nicer if you have the cash.
you can check out westside rentals if you're out of the area searching http://www.westsiderentals.com/ i've heard of some success with this, but what i did was just drive around the areas i liked and call the numbers on the different apartments with the signs out front, found a place in two days.
Sorry that should be Westsiserentals, not refering to the westside. oops.
I am working at La Cienega and Wilshire.
Hollywood and Culver City seem to be a little cheaper than the far west and some other areas. I just moved here. Suggestions for temp housing would be good while I look.
Westsiderentals is definitely worth the cash. You pay I think $50 for three months of service, yet you can get a place in less than a week. I did it twice now.
My only warning is they are password nazis. If you and a roommate or anyone log on from to different computers with the same username, they may suspend your service for a week. Ouchy.
i found living on the westside was essential to my sanity. i was driving 25 miles one way to work and it was killing me. the guranteed 1-1.5 hour drive twice a day wasn't worth it to me.
you can make it work though. and westsiderentals is nice. i got my current place through them.
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Looking for a place to live in LA. Any one renting a room?
I hit CL and found every nutcase in LA. Is Westside worth the cash?
culver city/palms/mar vista are all close to the 405 and the 10, so easy to get everywhere from there + cheaper and easier to find vacancies than most areas. santa monica/brentwood/westwood are way overpriced, but nicer if you have the cash.
you can check out westside rentals if you're out of the area searching http://www.westsiderentals.com/ i've heard of some success with this, but what i did was just drive around the areas i liked and call the numbers on the different apartments with the signs out front, found a place in two days.
good luck.
All depends on where you need to be. Going to UCLA? Working downtown? What's your situation?
(not saying I have a room to rent, just that what is "worth the money" is all relative to where you live vs. what you need to get to every day)
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Sorry that should be Westsiserentals, not refering to the westside. oops.
I am working at La Cienega and Wilshire.
Hollywood and Culver City seem to be a little cheaper than the far west and some other areas. I just moved here. Suggestions for temp housing would be good while I look.
Thanks,
Auch
Are you male, female? Interested in roommate type situation? how much do you want to spend? Working? going to school?
Male Mid 30's. I work in architecture so I am guessing I will have to have a room mate(s).
Westsiderentals is definitely worth the cash. You pay I think $50 for three months of service, yet you can get a place in less than a week. I did it twice now.
My only warning is they are password nazis. If you and a roommate or anyone log on from to different computers with the same username, they may suspend your service for a week. Ouchy.
i found living on the westside was essential to my sanity. i was driving 25 miles one way to work and it was killing me. the guranteed 1-1.5 hour drive twice a day wasn't worth it to me.
you can make it work though. and westsiderentals is nice. i got my current place through them.
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