Moving to Socal?
#31
Originally posted by CowboyTurbo
How's the traffic? How much would rent be for a 1 bedroom + parking? Not balla stylez crib, but you know something decent...
How's the traffic? How much would rent be for a 1 bedroom + parking? Not balla stylez crib, but you know something decent...
My pad is pretty baller I have a 2bedroom, free parking spot, water, and garbage $1195 for 980sq/ft. A one bedroom in the area I live around go between $700~$900.
Last edited by BigVinnie; 03-27-2006 at 07:20 PM.
#33
^^^^Be sure to look into the Valley too....where i live....its in the middle of everything. Two hours from the bay, the Capitol, and about 5-6 from LA which is not so bad. Traffic is soso...
Housing is cheaper but is also slowly raising. There are still cheap places t live though. Example...my sis lives in an apartment complex. Two bedroom, two bath 1200 square feet for about 600 a month. Very nice too, no roaches lol... Yaya....
The bad....Modesto is the auto theft capital of the country. Air quality sucks..umm thats about it...i think. I like it.
Housing is cheaper but is also slowly raising. There are still cheap places t live though. Example...my sis lives in an apartment complex. Two bedroom, two bath 1200 square feet for about 600 a month. Very nice too, no roaches lol... Yaya....
The bad....Modesto is the auto theft capital of the country. Air quality sucks..umm thats about it...i think. I like it.
#34
Lived in the Central Valley, nothing to do out there but get high. Anywhere where the highlight of the year is the County Fair, none for me thanks.
SoCal is the place to be.
I pay $900 a month for a 1 bed, and I live in the O.C. If you go to the dirt ppl area (909/951; Riverside/San Bernardino Area) it's pretty cheap to live out there, I was thinking of moving there. I've seen 3 bedroom apartments for the same $ that BigVinnie is paying for 2. Like Raine said, everything is within driving distance. You don't really run out of things to do. There's always SOMETHING going on in either direction. If you live in San Bernardino, you're like 3 hours away from Vegas (roughly).
About the foreigner thing, look at it this way- You get to screw different ethnicities of chicks without all the hassle of traveling to different countries.
Oh, and SF= lots and lots of gay people.
(Disclaimer: this is not any type of discrimination against gay people.)
SoCal is the place to be.
I pay $900 a month for a 1 bed, and I live in the O.C. If you go to the dirt ppl area (909/951; Riverside/San Bernardino Area) it's pretty cheap to live out there, I was thinking of moving there. I've seen 3 bedroom apartments for the same $ that BigVinnie is paying for 2. Like Raine said, everything is within driving distance. You don't really run out of things to do. There's always SOMETHING going on in either direction. If you live in San Bernardino, you're like 3 hours away from Vegas (roughly).
About the foreigner thing, look at it this way- You get to screw different ethnicities of chicks without all the hassle of traveling to different countries.
Oh, and SF= lots and lots of gay people.
(Disclaimer: this is not any type of discrimination against gay people.)
#35
lol, thanks for all the replies. I was in O.C this past Saturday and it definitely seemed like a chill place. $900 for a 1 bedroom is not bad at all. They pretty much run around $1300-$1600 in Boston.
My first priority right now is my career, and I'm not having much luck landing any good offers up here. I'm working a contract position right now, but I'm planning on moving out there sometime during the summer (unless I get a really really good offer to stay here). There are only a few financial services companies in/around LA with offices doing the type of work I'm pursuing, (SF has a lot more). So I'll have to see how I make out.
I would have to say the two things that struck me the most about my trip to LA was the traffic and the weather. I don't think I've ever been anywhere else where there were so many cars. Old ones, new ones, pretty much everything. I'd never seen so many nice cars~ more Benzos than I can count (the only other place that had that many was Hong Kong). I counted 10 Ferraris over the course of four days including a F50. Two Murcielago's within 30 seconds of each other, and friggin' Bentley flying around the 405. Gas prices were a bit high though, especially considering you guys have to drive to get anywhere.
My first priority right now is my career, and I'm not having much luck landing any good offers up here. I'm working a contract position right now, but I'm planning on moving out there sometime during the summer (unless I get a really really good offer to stay here). There are only a few financial services companies in/around LA with offices doing the type of work I'm pursuing, (SF has a lot more). So I'll have to see how I make out.
I would have to say the two things that struck me the most about my trip to LA was the traffic and the weather. I don't think I've ever been anywhere else where there were so many cars. Old ones, new ones, pretty much everything. I'd never seen so many nice cars~ more Benzos than I can count (the only other place that had that many was Hong Kong). I counted 10 Ferraris over the course of four days including a F50. Two Murcielago's within 30 seconds of each other, and friggin' Bentley flying around the 405. Gas prices were a bit high though, especially considering you guys have to drive to get anywhere.
#36
Originally posted by CowboyTurbo
My first priority right now is my career, and I'm not having much luck landing any good offers up here. I'm working a contract position right now
My first priority right now is my career, and I'm not having much luck landing any good offers up here. I'm working a contract position right now
If you do well he is very generous, but you should work on your lisence. Then you can ball a cool half a mill and retire like he is doing pretty soon. Brians 32......
#38
PM is clear hit me up. My bad......
Or you can email me at Bigvinnieproduction@hotmail.com
Or you can email me at Bigvinnieproduction@hotmail.com
#40
Originally posted by Fast1One
^^^^Be sure to look into the Valley too....where i live....its in the middle of everything. Two hours from the bay, the Capitol, and about 5-6 from LA which is not so bad. Traffic is soso...
Housing is cheaper but is also slowly raising. There are still cheap places t live though. Example...my sis lives in an apartment complex. Two bedroom, two bath 1200 square feet for about 600 a month. Very nice too, no roaches lol... Yaya....
The bad....Modesto is the auto theft capital of the country. Air quality sucks..umm thats about it...i think. I like it.
^^^^Be sure to look into the Valley too....where i live....its in the middle of everything. Two hours from the bay, the Capitol, and about 5-6 from LA which is not so bad. Traffic is soso...
Housing is cheaper but is also slowly raising. There are still cheap places t live though. Example...my sis lives in an apartment complex. Two bedroom, two bath 1200 square feet for about 600 a month. Very nice too, no roaches lol... Yaya....
The bad....Modesto is the auto theft capital of the country. Air quality sucks..umm thats about it...i think. I like it.
CowboyTurbo, SF isn't that bad with hills. there's only certain areas that are up down up down. downtown SF is mainly flat streets, but gets congested during rush hours. plenty of mountain roads to go on and LA is only 4hours away. I'm thinking of moving to the bay myself since I'm there pretty much every weekend. I live about 1-1.5hours from it. good luck with your decision
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