u/Street-Plantain-9054

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High rise apartments (suggestions) or luxury apts

Moving to LA for end of July start date (relocating for work). I currently live in a high rise so I’m used to the amenities and convenience. Looking for a high ruse wirh big windows (currently have floor to ceiling - not a deal breaker). West hollywood, silver lake, or just DTLA (open to reccs) . I’ll be remote so really just want to enjoy where i live. Budget can be flexible but up to $5,000-5400 max (2 bdrm)

I’ve come across some good options but once I read the reviews I’m getting stuck - word of mouth opinion or drop anywhere you’ve enjoyed living, feel safe and I would be super grateful thanks

Edit: female/partner w/ her small dog lol and not all high rises, just a reputable easy building youve heard good things about or can attest to! Thanks

EDIT: bc people seem to get mad about this i am doing research but am coming from nyc so truly any insight appreciated, housing/architecture is extremely different there, open to any housing recs that are safe and pleasant

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u/Street-Plantain-9054 — 5 days ago

Considering a move to SF - Areas to live ?

Hi - Im 27 y/o female with a job offer in SF, and always wanted to move to some part of Cali. I havent spent much time in SF and dont have any family there - would love any guidance on neighboor hoods etc.

Me and my partner (also female) have lived in areas where we get a bit scolded, invasion of privacy etc - safety is def biggest priority. We love the ocean but open to all areas!!

Budget is flexible but around 3000-4600. Office is on Sansone Street (near chinatown/financial district)

Thank you all in advance :)

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u/Street-Plantain-9054 — 26 days ago