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searching an entire house

Housing
#1
  • LA
  • mail
  • 2023/05/24 22:38

We are planning to buy a house in Rancho Palos verdes or Rolling hills, which one is better ?
is there any difference between those two areas in particular ??

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#128
  • 損得
  • 2023/06/04 (Sun) 10:36
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Even if I have the right, will I get it when I go back to Japan ??

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#129
  • 世の中お金
  • 2023/06/04 (Sun) 10:40
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The landlord has to find the next tenant, and if he finds one, he can't charge him, and until he finds one, the tenant with a 10-year lease is obligated to pay rent, but will he pay it, or if he doesn't, he'll go to the court.

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#130
  • pooske
  • 2023/06/07 (Wed) 12:15
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I moved from Silicon Valley to an RPV with a view of the ocean 2 years ago, and I considered RH at the time, but the thing is that in RH you get a nice night view of LA, but not many houses with a view of the ocean. RH is basically a gated community, so people who have no use for it are not allowed in. Other than that, I don't see much difference. I think RH has always been a place for people who want to own horses. 50+ years ago, it was a status quo to have a horse at home. Well, tennis courts were the same then. Pools were commonplace. Certainly 50 years ago I was in Gardena, but the Toyotas lived in RPV and RH.
RPVs are totally different in different places. Houses with larger lots are of course more expensive.
As for the school district, the reason why the school districts in the areas of expensive houses are better is not because the teachers are better, but because the parents are more educated. On the contrary, teachers somehow mistakenly think they are the best, but they are often the worst. Since these are parents who can afford expensive houses, they are often doing just fine. However, in recent years, everyone has aged and many of them are old.
Estate is indeed different. That place was too expensive for me to buy. The streets are wide, there are no telegraph poles, and the house lots are large. If you can afford it, I recommend Estate.
I considered Hemosa and Manhattan, but the lots are small and the yards are tiny. But it is certainly an attractive place to live. We also considered NP in OC, but again, few ocean views and more expensive than RPV. We also considered Huntington, but we didn't like the town. In the end I think it comes down to preference. But what is clear is that you have to buy a house with cash. Even if you take out a loan later, it is still cash to buy. Anyway, Chinese are buying with cash. Prices are also up by 10%, which is the norm.
Also, the houses around here are old. Well, all of Los Angeles is old, but the houses are newer in OC in that regard. This may not be very helpful, but it is my opinion.

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#131
  • LA
  • 2023/06/07 (Wed) 18:37
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#130 It was very easy to understand some of the questions I was starting to have because I was actually house hunting.
I decided not to go to the MB area because many of the houses are too close together and you can see the pool from the neighbors, and I personally don't go to the beach much.
I also looked around OC for a while, but I know I didn't like the city … 😅
RPV and PVE are too oceanfront, there are a lot of cracks in the ground, and some houses cost like $300,000💦 to fix right after you buy the house.
This time, the house was conveniently located and the size of the house was important.

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#135
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/06/11 (Sun) 07:07
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Even though many houses can see the pool from their neighbors
they don't live in the pool all day so they don't care if they can see it.

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