I am moving to L.A. for the first time...to Long Beach. I want to work in West Hollywood or Santa Monica.?
My  roomate and I agreed on Long Beach because the rent was cheaper and the  it seems nice. What parts should we stay away from and so you think  it's really that far from L.A.? Anythin you can tell me about the  commute, jobs, and Long Beach would be awsome. Do* you think it is that far? Is it realistic? I have a bike and was  planning on commuting on the train. 
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Just  say NO!!  don't do it!!  don't underestimate the value of your time.  whatever money you might save on rent will be lost in the 4 hours a day  that you'll spend taking public transportation or even worse, sitting on  the 405 parking lot!!  It's just not worth it.  Especially not if you  have a choice.  Plus, although long beach has its nice areas, it's  really not as nice as some of the beach cities further north, or even  the OC beaches.   Now if you plan on working and living in Long beach, then go for it. If your looking into more affordable areas closer to LA, check out  Culver city, Mar Vista, playa del rey and El segundo.  They are all on  west side,  have good weather, are nice enough,  and not as expensive as  near by and more popular Santa monica, Venice and manhattan.  Either  way, in LA it's all about working where you live!!  I consider myself so  lucky each day as I walk home from work.. Trust me, los angeles traffic  is beastly!!
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Living in Long Beach and commuting to LA  is not how you want to spend your time. Traffic is bad and public  transportation takes even longer than driving.  Personally I love my part of Long Beach, beautiful old homes with big  trees, cool old apartment buildings, funky old bars and restaurants,  great shops and it's all out my front door and very walkable. Quite a  few TV shows and movies get filmed where I live. My neighbors are great  and it's easy to meet people just walking down the street.  Of course 80% of LBC isn't like that. Quite a bit of it is very poor.  Since there are fewer nice areas I will name the places you want to live  in and not the ones you want to stay away from. Belmont Shore, Belmont  Heights, Bluff Park, Naples, the Peninsula, California Heights, Bixby  Knolls,  Park Estates, Virginia Country Club, Rancho and Carrol Park are  the places you would want to live.  If you don't already have a job lined up before you move here than you  shouldn't come out here. Our unemployment rate is over 10% and even my  frineds with college degrees can't get jobs.
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