Los Angeles is a place to make your fortune, mind blowing money and opportunity, but you have to be confident, good at selling yourself, and motivated. If you are, Los Angeles can be a dream. LA has a buzz, an excitement, a creative energy that makes everyday interesting and fun. The geography & nature is amazing and the best weather anywhere. I can go snow skiing at Big Bear (outside LA) in the morning and surfing at Malibu in the afternoon, its like nowhere else in the world. If you believe in yourself, LA as a $1.4 Trillion dollar economy (larger than 46 states) has all the riches you could ever want. It's expensive, but you make ALOT more money than places like FL or TX. Do not move here with the mindset of a tourist, move here ready to work HARD, and you will be rewarded! LA has all the opportunity in the world, it just depends on you. Its not a city for dreamers, but it certainly is a city for those who work hard. I wouldnt be here if it wasn't advantageous and honestly wouldn't live anywhere else. Nothing compares to LA. 💯
@HshshsGshsywgАй бұрын
Im 22 whats a good job to start to look for in LA?
@LivinginLosAngeles-re5yxАй бұрын
@@HshshsGshsywg Waiting tables for sure. At a nice place, you can make ALOT. I had family in from out of state, took them up to Yamashiro in the hills above Hollywood (amazing views of LA), the bill was $455, I tipped $125 for 20%. Do a few of those nightly and walk away with $400-500 a night. The easiest way to make some good money quickly is to wait tables. Some go from waiting tables to tending bar which is lucrative too as you cultivate your passion, but yea waiting tables is good quick money in any city.
@orsoncart944119 күн бұрын
You are a complete mug if you go to LA to make your fortune, you won't.
@larryjones97738 ай бұрын
I'm moving to LA from Houston, for one reason: the weather. Houston heat/humidity is unlivable. My current destination city is San Clemente. I know it's a long way from the rest of LA, but I'm 63 and retired. But, if I can find a home more centrally located, and comparably priced to San Clemente, then I'll grab it. My budget is $1,500,000.
@MichaelMartello8 ай бұрын
Nice! OC is a great spot for retirees. Definitely more suburban and quiet than LA city.
@cami_ille8 ай бұрын
San Clemente is a great choice. There's some great beaches around there and it's less hectic compared to "central" LA. You'll still be near a ton of amenties.
@Louishgonzalez_8 ай бұрын
Have you sold your home in Houston? If not let me help you
@TMendocino8 ай бұрын
Try the Hollywood Riviera
@aaronlimitless8 ай бұрын
So why not try any other warm climate that is far cheaper and a better quality of life? Why dump all your money into California? That does absolutely nothing with taxes.
@Love_SumLotta8 ай бұрын
I moved from LA to Dallas back in 08. I grew up in South Central so my path wasn't too bright. I left to start fresh. I tell anyone if you can afford to live in LA in a nice area, have a good job, it's worth it. Some ppl hate Texas and I love it. So it just depends. But I love LA weather, beaches, mountains, food, etc. I love visiting as a tourist. It's for sure a good time! LA will always be home.
@jaycarter46828 ай бұрын
I live in Boston and have been planning to relocate to LA for about a year now to build out my podcast and coaching business. I'd like to build my network in LA to help enhance my podcast and get guests on that are in entertainment. I'm interested to hear your opinion on whether it's worth the move to LA for this reason?
@SIGNALFREQ7 ай бұрын
Hey 👋🏾 friend luv your videos
@DoYouBelieveInTimeTravel6 ай бұрын
I’m born and raised in Dallas and plan on moving to LA after I graduate 🤞🏻
@jessydancer22866 ай бұрын
Sandy. LA and most surrounding areas are to nasty bad . Dangerous and scary ti even walk now. Do to soo many people living in every side walk . Walking in the middle of the street do to drugs . Every one is here in California because of the weather “” but realistically you can’t even afford to live alone do to the abuse of the rents!!! Welcome to LA!!!😡😡😡😫😫😫😫😫 The Valley is getting worth too. Even though I like some areas in The Valley.. but living out of the cavity is the healthier decision!! Not mentioned that people don’t respect the 🛑 STOP SIGNS ANY MORE. Everyone drives like a MANIAC!! This is All Cities!!!
@jessydancer22866 ай бұрын
Sadly LA and most surrounding areas are to nasty bad . Dangerous and scary ti even walk now. Do to soo many people living in every side walk . Walking in the middle of the street do to drugs . Every one is here in California because of the weather “” but realistically you can’t even afford to live alone do to the abuse of the rents!!! Welcome to LA!!!😡😡😡😫😫😫😫😫 The Valley is getting worth too. Even though I like some areas in The Valley.. but living out of the cavity is the healthier decision!! Not mentioned that people don’t respect the 🛑 STOP SIGNS ANY MORE. Everyone drives like a MANIAC!! This is All Cities!!!
@audreyhuggins88228 ай бұрын
It's refreshing and new to hear someone from NYC who doesn't go on their trite, and expected diatribe of how much "better" everything and anything is in New York. Seriously, people from NYC all sound the same about L.A., I always know what is going to come out of their mouth. I almost didn't watch this video but as a Native Hollywood gal, I live for hope and dreams;)
@jaycarter46828 ай бұрын
I live in Boston and have been planning to relocate to LA for about a year now to build out my podcast and coaching business. I'd like to build my network in LA to help enhance my podcast and get guests on that are in entertainment. I'm interested to hear your opinion on whether it's worth the move to LA for this reason?
@FootieFletcher7 ай бұрын
@@jaycarter4682I would do as much as you can to build that business before you make the jump. I moved there in 2018 to do music and I didn’t get to the point to where I got a lot of traction until 2021. I think people want to move there because of the network etc (exactly why I did) but don’t think about the groundwork to get their creative business off the ground and making money. It’s a very expensive city to try and do that in because your cost of living is so high it becomes difficult to set aside money to invest back into your business. I think it’s a better idea to build in a more affordable city and then move there a few years later to take your creative business to the next level.
@k2sworld6 ай бұрын
@@jaycarter4682 Don't listen to the people who say wait til everything is perfect to move or follow your dreams. That day never comes. Carpe Diem. Fortune favors the bold. Leap and the net will appear!
@RickJ040403 ай бұрын
Well i think the point is all the positives of NYC are to due with the city itself. Geographically, its a flat swampie area. All the LA positives are the weather, beach-mountain etc...less to do with the actual uniqueness of the city itself.
@kylereed14173 ай бұрын
LA SUCKS I’d never recommend anyone to move to Cali can’t wait to leave
@christianburgos59564 ай бұрын
I’m leaving my hometown for LA in just a few days after preparing for over a year. I’m ready for a change.
@masoncochran107717 күн бұрын
i’m gonna do it soon. how’s it gone for you bro?
@amitlal3108 ай бұрын
I live in Mar Vista and run a rental housing business. I try not to raise rent on my tenants but the way LA’s economy is going, I had to raise rent 4% every year since 2022. Inflation is definitely hurting everyone, including landlords. If anyone out there thinking about moving to LA with a budget, your best bet is to start out by renting a room from a family that has a house for the first couple of years until you make enough money to get an apartment of your own. Renting a room will be much cheaper and you will save money and often you will find that family homes give you that privacy that everyone is looking for.
@ceeIoc8 ай бұрын
Any co living spaces you recommend?
@TheAccountingInstructor8 ай бұрын
Any suggested websites to rent a room?
@Hayywire998 ай бұрын
Michael this video is so on point! I moved here in May 2021 close to your timeframe here too, and everything is so accurate! Even tho I’m from NY and lived in WI, WA (Seattle), then made move down from Seattle to LA, the rent prices and grocery store prices weren’t too different in 2021 to adjust to, however it is frustrating seeing inflation rise and small things like late night spots closing early (I’m a night owl!) So I truly appreciated every detail in this video! The people need to know! ❤
@RG-ct6qz8 ай бұрын
LA is an awesome place to visit. All the different cities make it so interesting. I loved Manhattan Beach, Malibu, BH even Compton, South Central. Griffith Park is amazing.
@Michael-qe1xo2 ай бұрын
What the… don’t listen to this guy, never go south Los Angeles .
@TMendocino8 ай бұрын
If you are moving to LA here are the neighborhoods....Google Images: Toluca Lake, Mandeville Canyon, Hollywood Riviera, Playa Del Rey, Marina Del Rey, San Pedro, Torrance, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Pacific Palisades, North Hollywood, Pasadena, Glendale, Silverlake, Los Feliz, Hancock Park, Park La Brea, West Hollywood, Mount Washington Los Angeles, Westwood Village, Pico District, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Long Beach,, Lomita, El Segundo, Hollywood Hills, Sherman Oaks, Encino, Calabasas, Culver City, La Canada/Flintridge, Big Tujunga Canyon, Topanga Canyon and Redondo Beach....ENJOY, I loved living in Los Angeles. 55 years on SoCal. Now I am in NoCal in the Bay Area. This State is incredible.
@nozee778 ай бұрын
Thank you! Much appreciated! 🙏
@TMendocino8 ай бұрын
@OfficialChunkeyMonkey It is but it is also a neighborhood
@ChrisZepf8 ай бұрын
yeah its crazy i agree
@KaramabyHoda7 ай бұрын
Which one you think is safe for single woman
@TMendocino7 ай бұрын
@@KaramabyHoda They are all safe, but if I were a single woman. Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hollywood Riviera, Brentwood neighborhood LA, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Westwood would be the most fun for a single woman. And very safe.
@tarinaaleamoni3 ай бұрын
I’m from AZ, and when I visited LA area this summer, I thought the drivers were absolutely amazing 😂 it was such a relief not having anyone tailgating/cutting me off every five seconds
@LivinginLosAngeles-re5yxАй бұрын
@@tarinaaleamoni Little to no road rage here in LA, we don't play that petty nonsense.
@tarinaaleamoniАй бұрын
@@LivinginLosAngeles-re5yx I can tell! Teach the Arizonans, lol
@TylerHackerJokes8 ай бұрын
Lived in San Gabriel Valley my entire life. It's a constant struggle for me. Trying to figure out if I should go rent a luxury apartment in a nice area or keep saving to buy a mediocre townhome out in the boondocks since that's all we could (barely) afford lol. Great video.
@korigoudeau888 ай бұрын
I’m finally making the move down from Portland in may. I’ve loved watching your channel and getting acquainted with the city and surrounding areas. Thank you!!
@larrysorenson47896 ай бұрын
I am sure you’ll fit right in.
@Wonderfullussy6 ай бұрын
You might want to turn right back unless you have your goals and dreams set because the cost of living here is ridiculous.
@korigoudeau886 ай бұрын
@@Wonderfullussy I’m well aware of the cost of living. I have a plan and I’m ready. Thanks for your concern
@AmaraQuest3 ай бұрын
How was the move? I've been thinking to move there from Portland too. How do you like it so far??
@korigoudeau883 ай бұрын
@@AmaraQuest I just got here last week! I miss Portland already but I’m ready to make a home here in LA. I think you should come down if you’re still thinking about it!
@KBJ9108 ай бұрын
Enjoy ur channel As someone born and raised in North Carolina but has lived in Los Angeles in 2018 and 2023 there’s definitely a big difference. The club scene listennnn it used to pop yall just had to be there it was vibe. All imma say now is the West Hollywood clubs be careful. Finding (friends) for me was easy because I lived in the valley and you’ll find more natives there I learned tho stay away from people in the industry they’ll snake u quick asfl. I definitely agree with u on the homeless, and traffic situation. Used public transit and the red line is a scary place. The video was beautifully made with the transitions between sceneries and lil clips throughout the video.
@MichaelMartello8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! We need to go back to pre-pandemic LA lol
@jadarianmcgee41759 күн бұрын
Ayee NC we in the building❤!
@Thekenyattamusic4 ай бұрын
I’m moving to La for one reason, I’ve been everywhere else, I am a singer and the east coast and everyone and their mom said not to move there. I’m moving 😂
@HshshsGshsywgАй бұрын
Can’t listen to other people who arent where you want to be in life
@AozoraUltra20063 күн бұрын
I’m from Toronto, and I had a choice between Vancouver and LA back in 2021 when I ran away from home. I went with Vancouver since it was much easier to stay there permanently. I visited LA last year and just loved it. Always did.
@thornemeadery5 ай бұрын
I moved here in 2017 and it was super fun to go out and meet new people but all of the meeting people was majorly superficial. It never felt like you made true friends. But I don't go out much anymore because A) Im not as young as I used to be lol. B)its super expensive to go out. So now instead of going to breweries I brew my own stuff and try to keep up with my oldest/closest friends vs trying to meet new people. 6:10 I moved here from Michigan with 5k and made it work. Its nearly impossible to get a job in the film industry before you move here. However if you work a "normal job" then I am sure its possible to get a job before moving. In the film biz its all about who you know.
@Isabela_Paola_Alvarado8 ай бұрын
My family and I are moving back to Los Angeles from Monterey Bay because are lease is up in September of 2024 . We are probably moving to the San Fernando valley or Lancaster area. Thank you for sharing this with me !
@MichaelMartello8 ай бұрын
Best of luck!
@Isabela_Paola_Alvarado8 ай бұрын
@@MichaelMartello thank you 😊 !
@jaycarter46828 ай бұрын
I live in Boston and have been planning to relocate to LA for about a year now to build out my podcast and coaching business. I'd like to build my network in LA to help enhance my podcast and get guests on that are in entertainment. I'm interested to hear your opinion on whether it's worth the move to LA for this reason?
@JoMarieM6 ай бұрын
I'm interested in living in LA mainly because I want to go to school to learn about filmmaking, and eventually get a job working in the film industry, like screenwriting, video production, or some other aspect of working in films. I have a very creative bent, and I would like to live in a place where I feel like creativity is a valued asset, not just something you do for a hobby on the side because everybody thinks you need to get a "real" job. I also like the idea of living in a place with a nice climate where I don't have to worry about icy roads in the winter, I can have a palm tree in my yard, and I don't have to travel for two days just to see an ocean. I currently live in Kansas, and I would like to experience life in a "nice" part of the country before I get too old!
@christinapaterno55855 ай бұрын
If you believe in yourself, do it! Its not as hard as you think to live here or get in the door. Its about knowing your stuff and BEING HERE. Good luck :)
@flanagamer3 ай бұрын
Best film school imo is in Orlando called Full Sail - lots of people from there get hired out in Hollywood
@AVIANAESMERALDASZISTENNO6 ай бұрын
When I go to LA I don’t do cars, I take the metro; it’s a lil rough but it’s cheap and it works
@ReychelH8 ай бұрын
Thank you, @MichaelMartello, for the thoughtful and realistic content! I'm a SoCal native, and I approve this message.❤
@RAZTubin4 ай бұрын
Kudos for the honest assessment. Most people fall under the temptation to overhype simply because they don't want their decision to be questioned or even mocked. Your honesty pushed me to watch your other videos.
@eric1060717 ай бұрын
Highly recommend everyone to make your own coffee. French pressed coffee at home is cheap.
@billykraus67798 ай бұрын
@michaelmartello love just LOVE your videos! When I go to L.A., I enjoy the hiking from Pacific Palisades to Malibu. The ocean views from the Santa Monica Mountains are spectacular! Not a big fan of going too far inland when I visit. Really like that most of your videos are close to if not beach communities. Thanks again for sharing! 🤠
@eeeveee91767 ай бұрын
its expensive everywhere. i moved to san antonio texas 2 yrs & half ago. apartment rent & gas is slightly cheaper than CA. but thats about it. stores like target, walmart, trader joes etc are about the same price as CA. texas is very boring & humid. you got to have apartment ac & car ac on 24/7 because its unbearable. with that said. im moving back to CA next month in May
@JKL_046 ай бұрын
Yep. It’s expensive everywhere.
@sabrinafrederick41416 ай бұрын
Don’t blame you. I’m in Houston and it is not for me.
@123userthatsme6 ай бұрын
Houston is awful. We call it "thr armpit of Texas". I've been so surprised seeing it grow so fast.
@flanagamer3 ай бұрын
And SA wages are like 1/2 of what they pay in Cali - TX is pro-business, so they favor the greedy ass employers over the lowly workers who are just trying to survive
@flanagamer3 ай бұрын
@@123userthatsmeused to live in Garland, TX - Dallas ain’t much better, I can assure you
@daggerthree7 ай бұрын
Dig the channel. As a former LA resident, I love hearing about how life is there now and what's changing. Thanks for the insights.
@trickyplays2405 ай бұрын
Would u recommend moving there ?
@SirenaChicago8 ай бұрын
Moved to LA in 2021 just like you! I had a detour living in Vegas for about 18 months (Never Again!) , everyone I met in my gated community moved from Cali and just hated the fact they had to move to Vegas for a 5,000 sqt foot house they could never leave b/c it was 115 degrees for 4 months! I had to find out for myself what is the mystical life of LA they were all talking about, now I know!
@followGreatness4 ай бұрын
What's mystical about L.A. ? All illusion and nonsense 🙄.I'm grateful but it's annoying. Cultic shit and the illuminati!
@Justinwilson_8 ай бұрын
As a lifelong LA native who just moved to Playa Vista early this year, I approve of this video. Great stuff 👍
@naverich46038 ай бұрын
How is Playa Vista? I was thinking about finding apartment there but people seem to complain about it being too far from everything and too close to LAX
@Justinwilson_8 ай бұрын
@@naverich4603 Parts of this video were filmed in playa vista. It's all personal preference, but I personally love it. It's incredibly scenic, peaceful, safe, coastal by the beach, really nice laid back vibe and it's self contained. It's it's own city tucked away between Culver City and Marina Del Rey I have no complaints. Feels like the backlot of a film studio with all of the apartments, condos, and homes feeling like props lol but I love it. Truly a gorgeous area that neighbors all of the westside
@jondough28668 ай бұрын
Playa Vista is part of Los Angeles and not it's own city.
@maxxrenn8 ай бұрын
Best LA channel by far
@MichaelMartello8 ай бұрын
Appreciate it!!
@realrich3386 ай бұрын
Can certainly relate to the early closing thing. Here in London, restaurants and pubs have been closing earlier since COVID. Yep you can be in central London on a Friday night at 9pm and things are starting to shut down.
@coddiwomplecolster73298 ай бұрын
Still California dreaming here in the UK. Although I visit regularly. ✌️❤️🇬🇧
@ddxl4598 ай бұрын
Financial planning is like navigation. If you know where you are and where you want to go, navigation isn't such a great problem. It's when you don't know the two points that it's difficult
@Kimberlybaker3318 ай бұрын
People dont understand that the prices of things are never going back down. This inflation is deeper than we think. Those buying groceries are well aware that the real inflation is much over 10%. The increments dont match our income, yet certain investors still earn over $365,000 in stocks and assets. Wish I could accomplish that.
@JamesShaver5508 ай бұрын
Very possible! especially at this moment. Profits can be made in many different ways, but such intricate transactions should only be handled by seasoned market professionals.
@ThickMommy8 ай бұрын
Finding yourself a good broker is as same as finding a good wife, which you go less stress, you get just enough with so much little effort at things
@Michaely1838 ай бұрын
I'm surprised that you just mentioned and recommend Mr Brian Nelson. I met him at a conference in 2018 and we have been working together ever since.
@mystikrebel10898 ай бұрын
its interesting you mentioned the post pandemic because i was thinking about it today while walking down the road here in london how everything including people gone weird and how costs have gone up since it ended.
@MichaelMartello8 ай бұрын
it’s definitely changed a lot of cities (and the world of course)
@mystikrebel10898 ай бұрын
@@MichaelMartello true as ive heard the same from people across other parts of the world
@MitchellBPYao7 ай бұрын
If they feel comfortable let them go
@lovelyla858 ай бұрын
It’s an El Niño year. We get then every 5 years or so ☺️
@elizabethflores27788 ай бұрын
Pretty spot on although I will say Seattle beat LA in terms of loneliness for me. I recently moved to the beach community of Ventura. This place is magical! Super laid back and it's so easy to meet people here.
@nozee778 ай бұрын
Ohhh, I always wondered how good of a place to live Ventura would be. Thanks for sharing! 🙏
@dhathaway5 ай бұрын
I can relate very well to this. I am an LA person, born here... but also lived near Seattle for several years as an adult. SO lonely, so hard to meet people. I did also live in Ventura, which is such a gem. So much music and art, and warm people.
@shoneek4 ай бұрын
I moved to ventura too. The issue I have is that everyone here in Ventura seems SO OLD!
@elizabethflores27784 ай бұрын
@@shoneek Interesting. LOL I work with a diverse age of people from early 20s to late 50s and this is what I see on the streets too.
@shoneek4 ай бұрын
@@elizabethflores2778 I ONLY see the 50 year olds hahaha
@Heathsmusic17 ай бұрын
I moved to the hills on the east side of LA from NYC twenty years ago and one intangible fact difference is that in New York, in many ways, things tend to find you, whether it’s career opportunities, unique cultural discoveries or a sense of the history or community. However in Los Angeles, you must consciously seek these things out yourself. There’s really a lot going on here that I didn’t know anything about for many years. It’s an incredibly diverse city where the vibe of different communities changes dramatically from one to the other, regarding everything from the food to the people and even the weather. It’s also one of the few regions anywhere where you can go skiing, then hiking and end up sunbathing by the beach all in one day and still get home in time for dinner.
@Teisteafeitader8 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video , Michael ! One day I'll live in the Hollywood heights , and like David Bowie in the 70s while living there , my diet would be raw peppers , milk and cocai... Anyway , great video again !
@MicheleCannon7 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel! 🎉I relocated from Brooklyn too in 2021. I now live in DTLA after having lived briefly in Porter Ranch, Calabasas and Baldwin Hills. Honestly, DTLA is more my vibe. I'm still weaning myself from NYC. 😂 Looking forward to viewing your videos.
@labased25397 ай бұрын
Post Pandemic LA has a more isolationist vibe to me, a lot of shops closed in DTLA. The sense of purpose surely has felt less than here.
@cami_ille8 ай бұрын
Regarding shopping, I heavily recommend Trader Joes (as you mentioned!), Winco (yaaas) and places like 99 Ranch and H Mart: they'll usually have much cheaper produce than, say, Ralphs or Vons or whatever. 85 Degrees is great if you want coffee, milk tea and pastries. Also I agree that it's very easy to become a homebody in LA. I've lived here all my life and the thought of driving everywhere on a spur of the moment thing isn't appealing. That's why there isn't a lot of spontaneity, because you have to drive and park or you have to try to deal with public transit that doesn't always show up on time. The extra charges on the receipt are ridiculous and, frankly, I doubt they actually go to helping the staff. I believe you can ask for them to be removed and then tip as you normally would: the restaurants are banking on you paying these extra optional charges and tipping on top.
@tiffanybaby132 ай бұрын
I also moved from Brooklyn to LA and one thing that surprised me was rentals in LA charge pet rent ($50/month) - which I had never heard about in 10 yrs living all over NYC. If you look into getting a letter or any proof that they are an emotional support / psychiatric service dog and show the landlord they stop asking right away.
@P.Galore6 ай бұрын
Homelessness Problem has destroyed LA. with filth. With tent cities. With drug addicts and vermin. Taxes are out of control: 12"% income tax; 9% sales tax; 2% annual car registration. Housing starts at $1000 a sq. ft on the west side. Then there's biblical prophesies fulfilled at random: Wild fires, mus slides, torrential rains and flooding, racial riots, earthquakes, pestilence. Loved LA for 35 years- left in 2010 and miss the weather every day, but have no intention of ever going back.
@LivinginLosAngeles-re5yx3 ай бұрын
12% income tax is only for income brackets $1 mil+, most earners under $350K pay single digit income tax.
@orsoncart944119 күн бұрын
LOL. Try living in the UK 20%- 40% income tax or higher. 20% tax on sales.
@marie46292 ай бұрын
Thanks for your video. Today, I was thinking about LA and felt curious. I had a flashback of that city as a strange city to me. Its mindset. I haven't lived or visited since 25+ years ago but I do recall feeling very lonely in that place.
@mikep.4737 ай бұрын
Awesome video thanks for giving us the real perspective on it I really wanted to move there for the outdoors I’m a loner so it works for me as long as I can do hikes
@gfunkin27 ай бұрын
Agreed with a lot of this as an east coast transplant who's been out in LA for a long time now. Going out in LA in my 20s was a blast. So many stories and memories. But the pandemic really changed things. Even when people go out, they stick to themselves. As for the weather, hard to say on that. Two winters is a small sample size. People in the 90s in LA have told me it got like that for a few winters, too. One thing to look at is that L.A.'s Mediterranean climate (we're not actually a desert) is about half as dry as actual cities along the Mediterranean sea like Rome which get a lot more rain in spring and fall than we do. And even in the summer Rome gets the occasional thunderstorm because it's way more humid. So maybe now L.A. will go that way. I hope not. Source: I write about weather on the side haha.
@billsfo64008 ай бұрын
Amazing your take on LA seeing that you just moved here four years ago, you know some of us are from California I find your videos amazing New Yorkers and their wow I moved to LA and I have such a the take on California.
@gumerzambrano7 ай бұрын
I've lived in LA my whole life. In the same apartment with my parents. There's no place in the US that will have similar weather and same access to Mexican food
@alee16278 ай бұрын
Another awesome video about real life LA..I have been seriously thinking about moving to LA with my partner.. However, I need to take a turn to move to the Pacific Northwest to be closer to family.. You never know right...I will keep watching your videos for the fun and cheeky commentaries.. 😊
@musicaveranyc18742 ай бұрын
weather-wise: it's still a much warmer and sunnier city than the vast majority of other cities. The winters have been cooler and rainier lately. It doesn't mean they won't go back to how they had been.
@notmyrealname78638 ай бұрын
Ya, no thanks. Lived in LA my whole life. I can't say one positive thing about it. Live in Asia now. I can crack a beer on the beach without police showing up to give me an open container then you go back to your car to find a parking ticket, all while homeless junkies shoot up in plain view and walk around with their pants down taking a crap on the sidewalk. I just don't see it... if you have the money to live in LA...why? The weather? Is sitting in your car for hours a day something you want to do?
@asgads2 ай бұрын
I was on an LA vaction for about 7 days. you definitely need the tapcard, uber and ideally you are on a membership for ralphs and costco to save on groceries. and you should be able to walk for at least a mile here and there
@aragon778 ай бұрын
Go see Ojai, Simi Valley, and Thousand Oaks area. It's all so beautiful there. There is lots to do in the Los Angeles area.
@Michaela19423 ай бұрын
Re: The Weather - As someone who was born in California and who has spent much of her life here,I can tell you that we pretty much have 7 year cycles in weather - even with climate change. In other words, say you start with a drought on year 1 of the 7 year cycle and it gets progressively wetter as you progress up to year 7. Then you start a 7 year cycle back to drought. This means that we may have several years together of drought or of a lot of rain. Climate change may be affecting this cycle, but that's how it's been most of my 82 years of life.
@aqwoo8654Ай бұрын
LA was a very social and very populated city prior to covid. The energy was so nice then. More people where happy rent was cheaper and food. Now it's different. It's best to come with a vehicle to LA.
@btone0320 сағат бұрын
I’m so sad to hear that the social vibes have changed. I left LA during covid and trying to move back.
@jennifertarin47078 ай бұрын
Yes, there is transit here. As you mentioned, it is problematic due to the massive size of the region. I live only about 15 miles from work, but taking the bus takes about 2 hours each way depending on traffic. Also, they (at least in the SGV), the buses are less than reliable. I do like being able to take the train to the beach, but living in the SGV makes things take so much longer, especially when one doesn't drive.
@flanagamer3 ай бұрын
4 hours every day sitting in traffic?! Oh hell naw 😅 I couldn’t do it
@HarpersWorldOfficial7 ай бұрын
la was amazing before 2020... especially like 2010's were very good/fun for this city!!!!
@justinmyers52094 ай бұрын
Time to move from Culver City to the beach cities Redondo Hermosa Manhattan Torrance it's still real good here. I've been here since the 60s and you can't really compare today with back then because people were just different and it was just much more of a good vibe
@jayg19803 ай бұрын
I so agree with the everything you’re saying. I’ve been in LA 4 years and the driving standard is a joke! No police pulling people over ….i fancy trying out NY after watching your other videos…
@alanevans18584 ай бұрын
Im a English guy left uk to go to live in Spain. Now in L.A. to buy a holiday home to buy. Yes omg driving is absolutely chaotic. Great vlog sir thank you.
@officialpoa31719 күн бұрын
*It would be great if you did a definitive piece on how LA and California at large became so expensive to live in and how the cost keep rapidly soaring ETC. You know actually unbiased, go into the real political climate "actual names, dates, written records ETC, something forensic". With a small budget to promote that video, it would do damn good, as no one has the courage to ouch that subject.*
@CinemaLover19003 ай бұрын
Public transportation in L.A. is vetter than Denver by far. Taking distance in consideration. Used to have friends in Corona area & I was impressed I could get to L.A. 60 miles away.
@lizziesixx91617 ай бұрын
When you said expensive I thought you meant actually expensive, hunny if you think that's bad don't ever move to Australia cause lordy if you're not either a lawyer, doctor, stripper or drug dealer here you've got no hope of affording much except for bare essentials haha I wanna move to L.A so much more after watching this
@1KingFisher6 ай бұрын
I’ve been to Australia (Brisbane and Sydney, specifically) and I thought it was so funny when someone from there told us homes cost an average of $800K AUD and that was crazy to them. In USD, that’s only $527K. In LA, you couldn’t even get a shack for $527K. The average home is $1M USD ($1.5M+ AUD) in LA area. As an LA native, we don’t want more people here. They’re bringing gentrification and pushing out the locals. Nearly all of our issues stem from overpopulation. We don’t need more.
@Ashe18275 ай бұрын
L.A. is a paradox, the good and the bad. How it balances out depends on the person. There is always risk. The freeways suck, the weather is mostly great. Too many homeless and crime is noticeably active. L.A. has changed since 2020, not for the better. Oh did I mention the weather ? The real La La Land ? Evolving into a John Carpenter movie. However, for some determined people a slice of the Cali dream may still exist, for others a Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
@Sebastian-eu1xh4 ай бұрын
You are great at informing people. You should start selling your own merchandise too. Whatever you love and you will be GREAT! at it. It will maturely boost your income. 😃
@mrxman5818 ай бұрын
All cities go through waves of change. If anything, LA is returning to a more normal state after Covid. One big advantage you didn't mention of the LA region is the variety of fantastic food. Seems like you never go to areas that are not on the Westside of LA. Places like DTLA, Arts District, Silverlake, Los Feliz, East LA, etc. Have you visited any museums? Gone to any sporting venues? Another benefit in LA, you didn't list, is the huge amount of sports teams in the region both at the college and professional levels and some of the best sports venues in the country. Same goes for museums and music venues in the LA region. Have you been to the Hollywood Bowl or the Greek Theater? How about the myriad of great museums?
@eric1060717 ай бұрын
They did remove several of those tents you showed on the beach
@OhmommaJordy6 ай бұрын
I love Southern Cali and Id never leave but yes its getting more and more expensive. Sadly 6 figures is a must to live “comfortably” and you still have to budget.
@AaronLaLux8 ай бұрын
people used to hang out in la, now it's a weird awkward social isolationist zombie land.
@MitchellBPYao7 ай бұрын
Came here to escape Sydney
@Michael-qe1xo2 ай бұрын
Yeah I was raised here and hate talking to people now. Soooooo annoying ransoms are
@Jaybound5103 ай бұрын
I use to live in LA but moved to Chicago! After being in Chicago for about 3ish years, I think it’s time to move back 😅 I miss the weather and the hikes
@LouisR796 ай бұрын
Speaking as a second generation Angeleno, you missed a lot but you’re very accurate
@Lovergirlstudiio8 ай бұрын
I’m living in South Carolina and the prices are pretty much the same, groceries and rent after utilities
@markpommett57128 ай бұрын
Don't move unless you have a lot of money and a solid plan. Been there for 15 years and it's highly competitive.
@orsoncart944119 күн бұрын
This appears to be what most sensible people say.
@riverwalktalesofterror80458 ай бұрын
LA makes me sad. My GF and I left during the pandemic to the east coast to evade the crazies and their medical cult. It has been very difficult to let go of what LA was not what it currently is. For creatives (me) it is very difficult not being there. LA is the host of incredible world talent. I keep thinking of moving back. Not sure. Please comment.
@Chilakilos8 ай бұрын
Where in the east coast u at?
@CancelYoutube0268 ай бұрын
Whenever its cloudy in wherever you lived, just remmeber its always sunny in LA 😎🎶HAHA
@notmyrealname78638 ай бұрын
Where you moved to? What are you looking for? I'm an LA native, and the day I left was the happiest day of my life. I have nightmares about having to go back. But I moved to South East Asia so little different than your situation. Maybe the city you live in now isn't giving you what you want, but I can't imagine LA being any better. What's your income? I guess that's what really makes the difference. It better be over 100K per year because I was making 80K a year 6 years ago and most of it was just flushed down the toilet on house and car, and I was trying to live as cheap as possible. Living with roommates and the whole bit. If you're self employed and working remotely, then you can live anywhere on the globe.
@sabrinafrederick41416 ай бұрын
Exact same situation for me. I left during the pandemic. I miss my life in LA so much. I keep begging my husband to move back. We’re both CA natives. I do know that it isn’t like it was before 2020 and that breaks my heart. Good luck to you.
@franciscofigueroa45187 ай бұрын
The driving part is so true it is scary after Covid
@petersheldon49978 ай бұрын
Another amazing video! Thanks Michael
@MichaelMartello8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! 😊
@CreativeExpressive2 ай бұрын
LA was amazing the pandemic is what started this new vibe and era
@osanders2239 минут бұрын
I noticed very few date. Very few hold hands. Very few make out/kiss in LA since 2019 Housing is the MAJOR. I work at home. 1 bedroom is 220/mo. But it beats St.Louis.OMG!
@KaramabyHoda7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much cuz I’m thinking of living NYC I’m sick of the weather
@PettieBettie8 ай бұрын
Love your videos Michael. Guessing car insurance is also v. expensive? It’s much more costly here in Vegas than it was on the east coast.
@hongkongboyfriend10514 ай бұрын
north hollywood is a good lower cost-of-living area that is mostly safe and friendly neighborhoods. the city has improved on cleaning up homeless encampments but i suspect its more "corralling" them into areas where there is already a larger homeless population, downtown is a mess the videos are pretty representative of reality unfortunately. its hotter out here in the valley during the summer but can be much more affordable to live here. I got relatively lucky and am paying 2k for a two bedroom with my partner, but i have problems with upstairs neighbors due to the building being relatively old and cheaply constructed (not concrete). its not necessarily ideal but its doable
@JorgePizarroFilms8 ай бұрын
Just got back from visiting LA from Chicago. Traffic over in LA is crazy.
@CancelYoutube0268 ай бұрын
You need to use metro
@k2sworld6 ай бұрын
I'm from Chicago... traffic there sucks too, almost as bad. Can you say, "Hillside strangler"? If you're from Chicago, you know what that is! F Chit-cago and its traffic.
@Alexanderthenotsobad2 сағат бұрын
You clearly mastered the California upspeak in just a few years tho...
@RossMichels4188 ай бұрын
How is LA when it comes to networking with other content creators?
@taneshamontoya99172 ай бұрын
I'm moving from Dallas to LA.Born in Portland Oregon moved to Vegas then Dallas need my palm trees!!
@geocruzer3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!!! My family move to LA years ago. I'm living and working in DC... Planning on moving there when i get my sh** togethee! LOL - budgetwise.
@finned9586 ай бұрын
Some people make Disneyland into their nightlife. You can buy annual pass at Universal Studios. LA doesn’t seem safe at night especially the streets. It’s so desolate. You never know if someone is following you.
@nuclearpillow16773 ай бұрын
for the average person la is not the city for you, inflation has made minimum wage truly pointless, the average meal costs around 30$, crime, homelessness, disgust is at a rise, people are unwelcoming depending on where you go, insurance is unafforadable, metro and transit has seen a rise in stabbings stealing, ect, and the city feels truly dead, no life, completely disassociation, it truly is an eyesore, everything is in disrepair, falling apart, and a ton of incomplete construction projects due to bankruptcy.
@sweeper19775 ай бұрын
LA is where EV commuting makes a lot of sense. Which is good because it helps air quality.
@ohnoitzrobbeeАй бұрын
moved out of LA right before the pandemic, best decision made considering how bad things have gotten
@rayantenna8 ай бұрын
I currently make music in Pittsburgh but I’m from Charlotte. After watching this I def want to visit Cali.
@franka668019 күн бұрын
I just moved out here again. After being in nc with the army, it’s time to go home. Last time I was spat in by some dude for being a soldier. Hopefully it goes better
@Marielfey3 ай бұрын
currently living in Bushwick and want to move to LA, thanks for the tips
@marksachse90278 ай бұрын
I moved away from LA in 2011 and I am moving back in 2025, why did I miss?
@CancelYoutube0268 ай бұрын
LAX people mover will be open in April 2025. Waymo self driving taxi are operating in west LA right now.
@ChrisZepf8 ай бұрын
yo! im moving there!
@EmanuelSLavan2 ай бұрын
I’m moving to LA from Charlotte. I have multiple reasons: • I need a new life as a single man with no kids; Charlotte, NC looks like something made for kids, and as a man who likes to/wants to travel and get around places, I feel left behind/held back in Charlotte. • The cultures here feel 5-7 years behind compared to LA; skateboarding and crocs just got “back in”, people are just now getting back into vans, crocs, talking the way a lot of people in LA already talk; it just feels like Charlotte is taking away the supposed “bad” from LA and making it their culture; so with that in mind, I have to move on. • The weather; the climate in Charlotte, NC feels wishy washy here compared to what I’ve seen and heard about in LA; One day, it’s humid, the next it’s cold, then it’s back to hot; Sooo annoying. • I need to see new people; everytime I see people in Charlotte, NC, even people I’ve never met before, I always get a familiar expression from their faces; the look of second hand embarrassment or shame asking me why I’m still here, especially when most people who I’ve lived with or grew up with in Charlotte have moved to other cities and states.
@AVIANAESMERALDASZISTENNO6 ай бұрын
I’m moving from Illinois for career reasons
@OhmommaJordy6 ай бұрын
Bus to Metro for sure. MTA has an app that breaks down how to travel fast and easy.
@FabianKim-z9u8 ай бұрын
Would u recommend moving from NYC ?
@ionasfinser6 ай бұрын
Moved to LA a few months ago! I think it’s essential to have a landing pad or friends couch to stay on for a few weeks to get situated. I subletted for a month and then finally found my dream apartment in a nice area of sunset park in Santa Monica.
@jaycarter46828 ай бұрын
I live in Boston and have been planning to relocate to LA for about a year now to build out my podcast and coaching business. I'd like to build my network in LA to help enhance my podcast and get guests on that are in entertainment. I'm interested to hear people's opinions on whether it's worth the move to LA for this reason?
@DailyRants897 ай бұрын
Unless you have some sort of connection already, it's going to be extremely tough. There are a lot of people doing the exact same thing out in LA. You'll need to have some sort of job that brings in steady income while you're working on your podcast hustle unless you already have a lot of $ saved up. Good luck though!
@DropTheCheese8 ай бұрын
very demanding and accurate video! congratulations ✌🏻