Apartment hunting!

Feb 21, 2009 19:06

I looked at a few places today. It's between two, really. One was this awesome, spacious place in Silver Lake in a nice neighbourhood with a GREAT view of downtown. Like, seriously amazing view. The downside: among the hipsters ( Read more... )

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cantinera February 22 2009, 09:59:58 UTC
I know! However, being near Amoeba would take away the super-spendy factor as we could look all the time and it is right there. Being next to the Arclight on top of that could be rather dangerous though.

Still, fun times. Just smaller space.

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algor February 22 2009, 19:58:11 UTC
Especially given the ticket prices at the Arclight.

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cantinera February 22 2009, 21:25:57 UTC
Unfortunately, LA isn't Regal-heavy. Not allowed to use passes.

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lilly_rose February 22 2009, 03:49:26 UTC
I'd go with Silver Lake location, myself. That much space is worth the plumbing and the hipsters, IMO. You can always have someone in to look at the plumbing. And it's not like you have to invite the hipsters in for tea or anything.

I've lived in a place where parking is like a bloodsport- it sucked! Waaay stressful.

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cantinera February 22 2009, 09:58:27 UTC
Well, the plumbing has more to do with the pipes. I have lived in London with bad pipes; to me good plumbing and a nice bathroom is a major plus.

And hipsters RULE the area, and I find LA hipsters to be the most annoying of any I have encountered.

Still, the size and view are a major plus. It's odd since both places are good and bad in different ways. There isn't really a straight comparison.

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lovinlorne February 22 2009, 07:27:54 UTC
Ditto on Silver Lake. What a pain in the butt it would be trying to find a spot after a long day. And I'll take space over that mess any day.

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cantinera February 22 2009, 09:55:44 UTC
Well, that wouldn't be likely as we would both take public transport to work (near Metro station and Paul will work across from one as well). Apparently we would be fine parking during the weekdays -- it is just Saturdays when it gets harder to find space. If that fails, we can rent space from the Arclight. Still, the lack of parking is not good.

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arknflark February 22 2009, 14:22:22 UTC
It sounds to me from your replies to the other comments that you're talking yourself into the sunset and vine place.

You know what my choice would be - I like my space.

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cantinera February 22 2009, 18:16:22 UTC
Not necessarily, but I just don't want to discount it for space and parking purposes only (especially considering that the other one isn't too small except for the kitchen). Location and nearness to work matters as well. Plus, it's access is inside a 1930's art deco building. I like having to go into a building to get to my apartment.

However, the kitchen is rather small and the view is not exciting. Part of it also boils down to kitchen vs. bathroom. hehe

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arknflark February 22 2009, 19:50:02 UTC
Ah well. I can understand that any self-respecting modern woman would want to choose a decent bathroom over a kitchen.

But still...VIEW! And I have to tell you that I'm imagining the Silver Lake place as being like Cordy's apartment. Does it come with resident ghost, by any chance?

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cantinera February 22 2009, 21:33:02 UTC
Here are the two ads:

Hollywood

Silver Lake

The Silver Lake photos do NOT do justice to the view. It's odd, that. One would think the AMAZING view would be a focus.

The kitchen vs bathroom thing... I know. Like, I mean, good kitchen space, but dude -- nice, hot shower with good pressure

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damnskippytoo February 22 2009, 21:32:29 UTC
I'm with Anne. You seem to be already set on the Sunset and Vine place. But isn't that area pretty skeezy? I lived in LA for 7 years and drove by Sunset and Vine all the time. I really never imagined that being a place to live. Won't it be noisy at night?

Plus, you have to think about parking for friends who visit and if you ever have parties.

Kitchen vs. bathroom is difficult, but from my experience, the kitchen is most important. Counter space, cabinet space, walkaround space - if it's not there you will seriously want to put a bomb to it very soon.

I guess I'm not much help, because for me the area inside my home is more important than the neighbors since I don't fraternize with them anyway.

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cantinera February 22 2009, 21:54:44 UTC
Oh, Deb -- I had a long reply and I lost it. Bah.

Anyway, when did you live in LA? Not too long ago I would not feel safe in Hollywood, but now I can walk around that area and not mind. Bits of LA have changed a lot in the last ten years, amazingly so. Hell, it's even changed A LOT since I moved to London and came back.

Plus, you have to think about parking for friends who visit and if you ever have parties.I joked with them that they would have to buy something at Amoeba to get their tickets validated when they park at Arclight. Seriously though, even with the parking issues it wouldn't be that bad as I have noticed there is a lot of parking surrounding the block I am on. It's just Paul and I are not guaranteed a spot outside our building. With the Silver Lake place we are allocated two spots, but we might have issues with parties as we would be in the hills and would have to have our friends all over if we didn't have space near our place. However, when it comes to partying -- it's a better place ( ... )

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cantinera February 22 2009, 21:55:51 UTC
And when I said more than area, that sounded weird. I meant space in apartment, not surrounding area. If it was that, I would not make sense.

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damnskippytoo February 22 2009, 22:00:51 UTC
I moved from there in 2002, so it's been 7 years almost.

You do have to evaluate based on your preferences and it's clear we value different things. :) I would not want to be in that busy, touristy area, but it sounds like you thrive on that kind of environment. Plus, this isn't going to be the place you live forever. It sounds like it would be a cool place to be while you're young and still in party mode. You can move to Silver Lake when all you want to do is come home and crash. :)

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