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Mojo1203 Feb 17th, 2006 10:13 AM

Santa Monica or somewhere else for 30 year old
 
I'm moving back to California (previously lived in Huntington Bch) and have been looking for a rental in Santa Monica. I chose Santa Monica because it seems to fit my desire for people around their 30's, active, out-going, outdoor restaurants, bars, shopping, non-snobby, laid back, and a DIVERSE CULTURE. I have already met people from Brazil, Sweden, etc. and I love that. There is pretty small region in SM that is safe and fits this mold.
First question: besides westside rentals, is their a better way to go about finding a 2 bedroom place in this area (I also have a dog which makes it harder)?
Is there another area in SoCal that fits this description that I can look into?
*Note, I work out of my home so commuting is not an issue. Just want to be in the action. Hntgton Bch was awesome, but it is missing the city life and is kind of molded just around surfing.
Thank you.

suze Feb 17th, 2006 11:33 AM

Craig's list?

Mojo1203 Feb 17th, 2006 12:21 PM

Thanks suze. I've been there too and done the drive around method as well.

Surfergirl Feb 17th, 2006 08:08 PM

I don't know if the paper still exists, but if the Outlook is still out there, you could try that. As an alternative, either that paper or the L.A. Times might have, under classifieds, jobs for property managers in S.M., which is basically collecting rent, calling when something needs to be fixed (as opposed to fixing it yourself) for which you generally get an apartment and a very reduced rent.

tovarich Feb 18th, 2006 03:39 AM

I would not want to stay in Santa Monica. I love Santa Barbara. We stayed at the Motel6 there so we're not snobs. It's only 100 yards from the sea. Paul

Mojo1203 Feb 18th, 2006 05:53 PM

Thanks surfgirl. I'll try the times and see if the Outlook is out there still. It would be nice to have any kind of reduced rent, but property manager is not an option for me. Although I work out of my home, I usually work a 50 hour week. Thank you.

microdol Feb 18th, 2006 07:30 PM

Hermosa Beach or Redondo Beach.

Sandy4 Feb 18th, 2006 10:28 PM

The Outlook is defunct.

MBnancy Feb 18th, 2006 11:34 PM

Check out the South Bay Daily Breeze or the Beach Reporter for Hermosa or Redondo Beach.

Mojo1203 Mar 7th, 2006 04:12 PM

Thank you all for your help. Found a place in Santa Monica. In the end, my best resources were Westside Rentals and the good 'ol drive by method. I booked a room last weekend at the Huntley in SM and drove around all day Sat. and Sunday. On Sunday, I found a sign that had a website and phone number for apartments...called...rental application signed and paid for 20 minutes later AND while sitting in the leasing office, I just happened to meet a guy who had a dog walking business...what luck!

suze Mar 7th, 2006 04:32 PM

congratulations!! and thanks for the post. i grew up in the venice/santa monica area so was watching this post with interest.


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