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The Palms/Culver City area is pretty reasonable too. Plus you're dead in the center between the beach and Hollywood. It takes me 20-30 min to get to Hollywood and 15-20 min to get me to the beach. Plus you're near the 405 and the 10. Cheap and easy westside living. -Chris Studentfilms.com
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| Posts: 2303 | Location: Los Angeles, CA U.S.A | Registered: October 30, 2002 |    |
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| Posts: 37 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: March 30, 2007 |    |
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Most of them are management companies that only have a couple of listings, but they're free and kept pretty current. The only real apartment "agency" I've listed is westside rentals. I think you'll find this is primarily for people looking to live in West Hollywood, Hollywood, Los Feliz, Korea Town areas, but there are some West Side listings to be found. As for UCLA - Brentwood, Westwood, Beverly Hills...I would suggest you sublet a place off craigslist for a couple of weeks, come out here and take some time getting to know the area and finding a place. That's what I would have done in retrospect.
Clark Childers - AFI Screenwriter
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| Posts: 37 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: March 30, 2007 |    |
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Hey guys,
I live in Los Feliz, right by AFI, and manage the apartment building I live in. If you're going to AFI, USC or the LA Film School, this is a great neigborhood--AFI is literally a 3 minute drive.
Let me know when you're planning on moving and I'll let you know if I have any units available. One thing--Los Feliz is really hot and the rents have shot up in the 4 years I've lived here.
I can also let you know if my landlord has other units available in other buildings around town or just other good neighborhoods to live in.
I did my undergrad at UCLA and still know the westside pretty well. What you've heard on the board is true though--the really nice neighborhoods (Westwood, Brentwood, Santa Monica) surrounding UCLA are really expensive, espcially Westwood as it's walking distance to campus. It's a lot cheaper in Palms, Mar Vista, Culver City, and maybe Venice if you can finds something.
Also, the really best deals in LA to live are when you share with someone, either renting out a 2 bedroom with a housemate, or moving into a larger house/duplex and getting your own room but sharing with other housemates. When you live by yourself, though it might be the most ideal for you, it's also the worst deal, especially 1 bedrooms. A friend of mine found a great room in a beautiful duplex in the Silverlake hills and shared the place with just two other housemates, all for $645 a month. On the other hand, studios in my building are renting for $1,100 a month!
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Don't you mean Venice?  Craiglist? Maybe? -Chris Studentfilms.com
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| Posts: 2303 | Location: Los Angeles, CA U.S.A | Registered: October 30, 2002 |    |
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HOLY ****!!! It's official... UCLA! I'm going to go with West Hollywood, Miracle Mile... woot woot!
everything'll be OK in the end, if it's not OK, it's not the end.
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| Posts: 103 | Location: Los Angeles | Registered: April 12, 2007 |    |
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