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Pasadena, Glendale, La Crescenta, Montrose, Burbank, and La Canada (if you can afford it).

2007-01-30 17:30:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

try Culver city. Good elementary schools lots of parks and programs for kids. Its better for little kids and I'd try to get out by middle school. Its close to everything so commutes are short, it has a nice neighborhood feeling and the downtown and east side are filling up with restaurants and other useful services. Culver city has changed a lot in the eight years I have lived there. Houses now sell for over 800K so new families that move in tend to be very educated and family oriented. It suffers form a reputation worse than the reality stemming form the fact that it is near to some rougher parts of the city of LA. I would not have made this recondition in the past but its actually now a very desirable area now.

2007-01-30 05:44:01 · answer #2 · answered by DEB1267 2 · 0 1

The best place in California to live is the Santa Barbara, Carpenteria area. It is a bit far from LA, but the weather and quality of life there is great. The price is also kind of high, but LA is no bargain either. A very cool place to live, both in weather and the general atmosphere, is up by Eureka. That's way up North, but oh so pleasant.

2007-01-30 00:44:22 · answer #3 · answered by fangtaiyang 7 · 0 0

New Mexico. Forbes says we've an particularly underpriced housing industry and Albuquerque is quantity 19 on the record for technique possibilities. There are places around Albuquerque with even much less luxury housing. that's the country's simplest formally bi-lingual state. we've Hispanic familites who've been appropriate here sixteen generations. in case you like cultural variety, we even have 21 Indian tribes. our environment is marvelous. The community climate is first-cost. we've all 4 seasons, although a reasonable community climate with very low humidity. Violent crimes are down, although factors crimes do no longer look. the educational innovations selection. I practice a classification on Constitutional legislations to honor scholars at a community top training and we've been 1st interior the country on academic competitions. the countless time-honored public colleges in Albuquerque are first-cost; others much less so, although your infants can attend any training interior the Albuquerque public training technique. The Univerity of recent Mexico has probable the main ultimate scores interior the country in some instructions. i'm a transplant from the mid-west and that i've got via no ability experienced a region as interesting and exquisite as New Mexico. besides--i might inspect it out. opposite to time-honored theory, that is unlike Arizona (that could additionally be a high quality state). we don't look a desert and we don't get those top summer season temperatures once you think approximately that the elevation is so top. The humidity is low and it continuously gets cool at evening time. i do no longer desire abode to record the full museums and cultural strikes, although that is often a state with a huge quantity of artists.

2016-11-01 21:17:02 · answer #4 · answered by canevazzi 4 · 0 0

Fullerton, California would be the only place near Los Angeles that I'd raise my kids. It has a more homey, neighborhoody feel... it's more peaceful and it's away from all of the Los Angeles 'stuff.' I have to say, I disagree with the guy who said Culver City... there's a really poor pocket in Culver City with lots of crime that I wouldn't go near ever again.

2007-01-30 06:33:30 · answer #5 · answered by keithsushi 2 · 0 0

naturally i would say my hometown but the first guy has a point. i was born and raised in montecito( in upscale Santa Barbara) and later moved to ventura which is 30 min. south of SB. although i lived in a multi-million dollar neighborhood, i really like ventura. it's mellow and away from all the nonsence LA and the bigger citys give you. but i def. reccomend ventura/santa barbara-they are both beautiful city's to live in

2007-01-30 02:34:30 · answer #6 · answered by MARIA G. 4 · 0 0

Calabasas

2007-01-30 13:47:51 · answer #7 · answered by Diamond in the Rough 6 · 0 0

I'd say the Thousand Oaks area, if you can afford it. Lots of upscale, white flighters, decent school district, safest area in the greater Los Angeles area.


The downside is any commute will be a *****.

2007-01-30 05:02:03 · answer #8 · answered by chieromancer 6 · 0 1

i suggest San Diego...thats where im from..you get everything u want there...u name it , and yet its not that extremely expensive compare to the other big city in Cali..

2007-01-30 07:22:19 · answer #9 · answered by Wow 2 · 0 0

The South Bay if you can't leave your job.

2007-01-30 00:46:51 · answer #10 · answered by Just Me Alone 6 · 0 0

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