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#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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#2
  • まるみ
  • 2023/05/25 (Thu) 22:20
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Question.
Rancho Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills Estates seem to have a lot of wealthy people, but it is up and down, and I think it is inconvenient to go shopping and to restaurants, but I would like to ask why you want to live there.
I have a very average income (unfortunately...? I think I have a very average income, but even if I had a very high income, I would not want to live in the area on top of the hill.... I imagine.

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#5
  • LA
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 00:24
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I have a small child, so I want a place that is safe, has nature, and I don't want to get stuck in traffic too much, and also because it is easier to find a house in PV than in the area where I live now because the house prices are cheaper. ( I live in LA now. )
I guess driving is still a problem in that area.

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#6
  • スゴイ
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 06:16
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Where do you live, where is your house higher than PV ? Bel Air - ? ? Hancock Park if you mean LA ? ?

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#9
  • レーサー並みの運転技術
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 07:32
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Traffic is terrible on PV mornings.
Palos Verdes dr and other roads near schools are very congested on weekday mornings.
There are many winding roads with no guardrails on the hills, so good drivers are a must.
Except for commuting, locos take corners at very high speeds, so a good driver who does not interfere with local economic activities is a must. Tiger Woods was seriously injured when he drove too fast and fell off a cliff.

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#11
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  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 08:02
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PV has a wide range of roads from Hawthorne and Crenshaw to the ocean
morning traffic is everywhere
Rolling Hills has a mall
PV is so big that it varies from ocean side, LA side, Redondo side, San Pedro side
you have to tell me what area you are thinking of how can you say that everyone has to be a good driver if you don't know that
public safety is the same as down there, burglaries, robberies, car thefts are common
if you have kids you will have to pick them up and drop them off everyday.

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#12
  • 宇佐美
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 10:11
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I'm off to check it out with my own eyes and nose as soon as possible.
Union Bank to Palos Verdes.

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#13
  • 青丘
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 10:39
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If your children are young, you can check out the schools before deciding on an area.

I used to live in RPV and it was nice and quiet.

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#15
  • みち
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 12:32
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Some people say it is because of the good school district, but I have heard that wealthier families can afford to give too much money to their children, and a certain number of children spend that money on drugs and have problems. A friend of mine moved to PV for her children's school, but she regretted it. The traffic was so bad that if there were to be an accident, she would be late for work.... He didn't like it.

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#16
  • 田村
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 12:47
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I would never live there myself.
I go to RPV and RHE twice a week for work, but I'm hungry.
I wouldn't want to go back and forth on those winding roads if I could, but it's my job and I have no choice.

An old couple I know both stopped driving because it became too dangerous for them.
They lament that it is inconvenient to go shopping or to the hospital.
They say that they are annoyed by having their children and their spouses come from far away to go everywhere, and that they should never have bought a house in this area with its many curves and cliffs, which is an ongoing problem.

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#17
  • 村田
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 13:56
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Yes, yes, yes, everyone is talking about someone they know: 。。。。 And you write a post that makes the whole area seem like an inconvenience, even though it's a huge RPV.

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#19
  • LA
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 16:22
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I don't want to drive too far back on the wiggly roads either, so
I am considering an area near Palos verdes Dr. and Hawthorn Blvd. or not far from Hawthorn Blvd.
I still live in Hillside and the Beverly Hills and WLA area is my area of activity, but I don't want to go out as much as possible because of the traffic, so I have to have most of my shopping delivered and my kids' lessons at home with the teachers. So I was wondering if it would be easier to live in the South Bay than that.

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#20
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 17:41
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Ha, boasting of being rich

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#21
  • Beverly
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 17:56
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#17 It's not just the PRV that's wide, it's the rest of the area too, and who knows, it's usually up in the hills and around the back?
And it's certainly not convenient, at least not in the way of freeways. For the doers, it's just a hassle.
So I moved out, right away.

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#22
  • LA
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 18:15
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#21 I'm not sure I want to move …
I'll look around Manhattan and New port.

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#24
  • LA
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 18:31
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#20 I don't know if it's something to be proud of … I thought our house was very common because our neighbors are awesome people.

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#26
  • LA
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 18:34
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#13 The opinions of those who have actually lived here are helpful. Thank you.

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#27
  • LA
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 18:42
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#15 It's America, and getting involved with drugs and other incidents is a possibility no matter where you are. It is true that rich people's kids have good quality drugs, but
I can't move forward if I think about such a possibility that may or may not happen💦
If that's the case, the area I live in now is much richer, so it would be even more risky.

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#29
  • Beverly
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 19:04
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I know I wrote a lot of negative things about it, but if you don't have to telecommute or work, or don't get down from the hill a lot, it might be a good idea.
For me, it was just stressful to go back and forth, including daily plus weekend outings, but in the end, it depends on the person.

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#30
  • LA
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 19:12
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#29 I think it's very beautiful when I go to the PV area sometimes. ( You might say that once you live there, you won't think anything of it ) Every time I go there, I've only been to Trump's golf course or Terania, so it's nice to hear what people who have actually lived there have to say.

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#31
  • hello-
  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 23:30
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It's a waste of money, but what about renting a house for a few months in the area you want to live in before you move ? I feel that from LA to PV, there are different types of residents and lifestyles.

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#32
  • レーサー並みの運転技術
  • 2023/05/27 (Sat) 06:42
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Trump's golf course and Terrania are both remote, winding, and bumpy roads, and the freeway is almost 30 minutes away, which is just inconvenient. There are plenty of roads around Beverly that can be bypassed even if there is traffic, but there are no roads in PV that can be bypassed if there is traffic.
Around Hawthorne, there are thick roads down there and you can get off quickly without traffic, but PV Dr is a single lane, and during school and rush hour, it is very congested and inconvenient.

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#34
  • じゃあ、アドバイスは?
  • 2023/05/27 (Sat) 13:30
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Komeo is a useless response.

> If it's inconvenient, don't live there
So you have a response from someone who stopped living there.
You could write that down to help the toppers.

>No matter where you live, it is natural that you don't think anything of it once you settle down
>Even if you live in a bad environment, you can live there
You saw a response that an old couple also regretted.
I can't believe that they have to think that they might be inconveniencing their children.
It could also be read that the children felt inconvenienced and didn't live nearby.
You wouldn't think so for a dangerous neighborhood.

We moved down the hill a few years ago and moved to a more convenient location.
I don't want to go back up there, and I won't go back to that area either.
I think it would be nice if it filled my heart tremendously because it's beautiful, but I hope it doesn't stress me out when I think about day to day life and conveniences.

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#35
  • こめお
  • 2023/05/27 (Sat) 15:00
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People in Latin America live happily every day even though they live in a bad environment.
The point is a matter of feeling. If you live in a dangerous area, you don't think so. It must be hard to live with such preconceived notions.

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#36
  • アドバイス~
  • 2023/05/27 (Sat) 15:16
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34
If you are a low class person who has to work hard every day, RPV is a stressful experience. You have no idea how good RPV is.

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#37
  • お金持ち専用レーン
  • 2023/05/27 (Sat) 15:55
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I see that the freeways in Orange County are undergoing major construction everywhere. It will be quite convenient when these are completed. I envy you. But from the state of construction, it looks like the carpools will disappear from 22 and 405 as well, and the tolls will change. Too bad about that.

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#38
  • こめお
  • 2023/05/27 (Sat) 15:59
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36 Wherever you live, the point is what kind of happiness you feel.
I remember a professional baseball player who turned down his life. The RPV is a good thing, but I don't feel a lot of happiness and I have to give up my life.

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#41
  • LA
  • 2023/05/27 (Sat) 22:56
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There are quite a few negative comments about the PV area💦
It's hard when you have a lifestyle with a daily commute at a certain time.

Fortunately, we seem to have settled on an area where schools are within walking distance and shopping is within about a 5 minute drive. If it's not a good fit, I'll stay positive and just move again.
Thank you all very much.

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#42
  • TAX
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 00:38
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The houses of wealthy people are amazing, and you can see the ocean from every room. It's a long way to FWY. It is inconvenient in a way.

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#43
  • LA
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 01:01
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#42 Yes. The house has a view of the ocean, of course. That's the best part of the area.

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#44
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 06:44
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Human greed is endless.
This is one of the vexations

You should give up the desire to see the ocean. Then the desire will not expand.

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#45
  • LA
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 08:04
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#44Basically, I don't have the greed of greed because I am already fulfilled and I feel it:)

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#47
  • LA
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 09:06
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#44 Many of your opinions are quite off topic.
I don't know if it's so much about greed, it depends on how you feel about it. I don't think it's a matter of greed, but it depends on how you feel about it.
Since we are living in the U.S., I think it would be more meaningful to try different things and see new scenery in life than to destroy the possibilities.
If you can feel happiness in an ordinary life, that is a good thing. I too lead an ordinary life. Even if there are people who are greedy, each person is different, so I hope there is room to respect them:)

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#49
  • LA
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 09:26
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#42 People who live in such mansions don't have to commute to work at a certain time every day, and they don't feel inconvenienced because they have a driver or someone to take care of them. It is common for people to own multiple properties. Especially the very wealthy Americans tend to prefer a place where they can have comfort and privacy first and foremost. ( Incidentally, PV is much more affordable than the BH area. )

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#50
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 09:42
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Some will drop out because their children cannot bear the burden in a good environment as long as they can.
Excessive burdens on parents will ruin their children
Hope they grow up well in a good environment.

Ask yourself, "For what purpose was I born and for what purpose must I live?

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#51
  • LA
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 09:54
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#50 That's the eternal challenge,
If it's the environment you were born in, you don't feel anything special, I reaffirm that the environment is still important to avoid feeling like #50. You will do better in life if you don't think too much.
If you think too much, your life will end while you are thinking without taking action.

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#54
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 10:33
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Life ends.

Of course, there is no eternal life.

Even if you live a life full of failures, you can learn something from them and apply it to your life.

You will do better in life if you don't think too much about it.
I have never succeeded.

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#56
  • LA
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 11:12
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#54 I'm sorry to hear that. What is the psychology of advising people if it has never even worked? People who give advice on people's lives without asking are usually the ones who are assholes. They are just trying to drag people down.

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#59
  • LA
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 13:25
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#31 Yes, it is not helpful if it is the opinion of people who feel far away from me, so I will try to live there. I think that's the best way to be sure !.

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#60
  • LA
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 13:29
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#57 I laughed a bit.
So that's what the place was for.

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#61
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 15:13
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I would only consider living in an area where I can walk to a bank, post office, and supermarket.
I can live on the bare minimum even if I can't drive a car in the future.

I wonder if 57 is taking a writing class
Well, it would be nice to have a free rework.

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#63
  • LA
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 21:45
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Mr., are you enjoying your one-man show ?
If you seem wealthy, it would be nice if you could be considerate of other people's feelings and low income.
Humanity

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#68
  • I love PV
  • 2023/05/29 (Mon) 09:36
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After living in PV for so many years, I'm sick of going down there.

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#69
  • 💩
  • 2023/05/29 (Mon) 10:19
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We call these people "hikikomori" (mountain hikers).

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#70
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/05/29 (Mon) 10:56
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68 PV is inhabited by God, so he trains himself to become enlightened and attain the world of Bodhisattva and Tathagata.

Eventually, there will be an enlightened person in PV, and people who are afflicted will gather to listen to his grateful stories.

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#71
  • 下界人
  • 2023/05/29 (Mon) 15:11
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LA-san

At any rate, congratulations on finding a good property !
I respect that you can buy a house with a sea view in PV when your child is of school age.

This forum is a precious place for poor and bored people.

If you don't mind, I would like to ask you about your occupation.
Thank you very much.

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#73
  • ちぃか
  • 2023/05/29 (Mon) 23:06
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#42 Mr. #49 Mr.
A former employee of mine at my former company lived in an awesome mansion on top of a mountain, and his husband was not the president of a large company, etc.
It was definitely bigger than the rest when you look at it on google maps... My boss, me, was at the foot of the mountain and I can't say anything about it...
Well, to each his own...
Of course, he didn't have to work, but he wanted to be connected to society, so he came down to Torrance almost every day on a winding road, even though he was paid a low salary. He always came down to Torrance.
Of course, he drove himself.
He also asked me to let him work for no salary, which I told him was impossible....

By the way, Ototsuan is a bit of a handful because he makes a lot of mysterious statements everywhere. Sorry for the topic shift.

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#76
  • M
  • 2023/05/30 (Tue) 03:39
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It's a nice place for RPV families.
especially if you don't have to move around every day. Most of the people who post things here that I don't understand are people who don't even rub the edges of living here. I know from reading this that there is a difference between this and the world below. I think they are all people who have nothing to do with Topi.

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#81
  • LA
  • 2023/05/30 (Tue) 10:37
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#76 Torrance Many Japanese avoid living in the Gardena area because they never want to live there, and I think I know why ….

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#84
  • 💩
  • 2023/05/30 (Tue) 21:11
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81 I live in a lot of places, but even Americans are choosing where they want to live, so why would they ever want to live in a place they never want to live?

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#85
  • M
  • 2023/05/30 (Tue) 21:54
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So it's just because there are so many of those people.
So many similarities and no complaints, in your case lol
I didn't even ask you, but your own story. LOL.

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#86
  • 第3者
  • 2023/05/30 (Tue) 22:12
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His character is so twisted and bad that it is now laughable.
I'm in business with rich people, but there are some people who have money but are losing their lives like this.

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#87
  • LA
  • 2023/05/30 (Tue) 22:42
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#71
Thank you. I'm not going to work for a while, so if it's free time, I'm the one with the most free time 😅
In case you're wondering, even with the recent high prices, there are few properties for sale, and a reasonable property in a popular area will have a buyer within a week of being listed. Even with the current high prices, there are few properties for sale, and reasonable properties in popular areas are available for buyers within a week of listing. Those who do are usually generating a lot of money through investments and social networking. I'd like to be almost finished building up my assets by the time I'm over 30.

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#88
  • 見栄っ張り
  • 2023/05/30 (Tue) 23:06
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#81 What the heck does that post mean?
You've shown your true nature in your posts.
I thought you were a normal person, but in the end, this is the kind of person you are.
No matter where you live, your true nature is the same. I don't live in the hills, Torrance, or Gardena, but #81 made me laugh because he assumed so many things about me.

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#89
  • UZAA
  • 2023/05/30 (Tue) 23:19
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PV CANYON DRIVE IS THE BEST The place where the famous Tiger Woods had his accident.
It is inconvenient to do anything, I don't want to live there.

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#90
  • LAは皆の物
  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 04:39
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People who disrespect the area they live in and the people they live with disrespect themselves. There is no language, no talk, no class or class at all. Maybe I'm the daughter of a rich man.

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#94
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 09:54
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After living in PV for so many years, I'm sick of going down there -
Will they be grateful?

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#95
  • LAは皆の物
  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 10:21
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#93
Are you LA ?
It's strange that others would so much on LA's shoulders. I don't mean to be slanderous. You are more overtly rude and slanderous.
Crooked and dirty and stained. Well, good for you, don't go down to the mansion down there with a view of the ocean.

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#96
  • hello-
  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 11:00
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Good for you, I'm sure you'll find a nice place in PV with a view of the ocean. The great nature in PV is very attractive, isn't it? It's quiet and uncrowded, and although you can enjoy the ocean view, it's also lush and green. There is no traffic congestion, there is a shopping center with an excellent movie theater, and if you want to eat Japanese food occasionally, there are many Japanese restaurants with large parking lots in South Bay, so you don't have to worry about parking. It doesn't feel like L.A., it feels like a resort somewhere where you can relax.

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#97
  • LA
  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 11:33
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Of course I wanted to hear the disadvantages, but I also wanted to know these constructive opinions, so this is helpful ✨.

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#99
  • 断捨離
  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 15:20
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I've been watching your interactions with Topy, and I'm impressed that you are a very open-minded person. ( In a good way of course )

> #54 I'm sorry. What is the psychology of advising people if it has never even worked? People who give advice on people's lives without asking are usually assholes. They are just trying to drag people down.

It was a very honest turn of a comment, and I was wiped out reading it ( lol )

> You will do better in life if you don't think too much about it.
> You will end your life while you are thinking too much and not taking action.

I feel encouraged and very positive.
Thank you very much.

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#103
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 16:20
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It's great to have encouragement on the board.

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#104
  • こめお
  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 16:21
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I felt encouraged and very positive.
Good for you.

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#106
  • おこめ
  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 17:33
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I felt very modest because no one encouraged me.

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#107
  • 孔雀
  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 22:25
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There are wild peacocks living in the PV area.

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#109
  • LA
  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 23:10
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I had no idea there were peacocks, and was surprised to hear their cries, which were surprisingly loud.

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#110
  • LA
  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 23:14
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Mr. Renunciation, you're absolutely right. I'm sorry.
Fortunately, I live in the U.S., where there are many opportunities, and I believe that everything will change depending on my awareness.

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#113
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/06/01 (Thu) 09:31
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It seems that anyone can use an unregistered user name.

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#114
  • 宇佐美
  • 2023/06/01 (Thu) 10:10
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Understood. Thank you.

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#115
  • 孔雀
  • 2023/06/02 (Fri) 19:23
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The peacock's cry is like Akashiya's drawl. I have a peacock within 10 minutes of my house, so I'm looking forward to going to see him.

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#116
  • ベアーマーケット
  • 2023/06/03 (Sat) 07:52
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None of the commercial real estate sectors can find tenants.
Office buildings are also rickety.
The supermarkets and pharmacies that have gone under have been vacant for over a year. Eron Musk has assured me that US real estate will collapse in the near future.

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#117
  • 💩
  • 2023/06/03 (Sat) 09:14
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California, not the U.S. Republican states are fine.

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#118
  • 一回きりの人生を無駄に生きる
  • 2023/06/03 (Sat) 14:51
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Texas and Arizona are doing so, as well as the US as a whole.
It's obvious when you look at commercial property REITs.

I mean, Anta, you haven't moved yet. LOL
If you have time to vent your stress here, get moving.

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#119
  • 管理人
  • 2023/06/03 (Sat) 16:28
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118 You're life is a mess because you're worried about what other people write ?.

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#120
  • ぷっ
  • 2023/06/03 (Sat) 20:45
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> Eron Musk assures me that US real estate will collapse in the near future.

When Eron Musk says it, it comes off.

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#121
  • テナント
  • 2023/06/03 (Sat) 22:46
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#116 Bear Market,

I can't sleep with my feet turned to my tenants who signed me up for 10 years during Corona.

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#122
  • 損得
  • 2023/06/03 (Sat) 23:04
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I can give you 10 years contract rent ?.

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#123
  • Wise
  • 2023/06/03 (Sat) 23:16
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#122 Mr. Losses,

A 5% rent increase every two years has also been included.

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#124
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/06/04 (Sun) 08:41
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If my tenant who signed a 10 year lease is leaving because he is returning home,
what will happen to the remaining years of the lease?

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#126
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/06/04 (Sun) 10:08
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So, if you sign a 10-year contract, and after one year you have to move out because of some circumstances
, a contract is a contract, and you will be paid rent until the contract expires. right?

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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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#140
  • 朝から
  • 2023/06/12 (Mon) 06:45
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😀😂🤣

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#145

I have lived in PV for many years and would recommend it. In the mornings, Hawthone is congested all the way to the Pen High area, but if you go from Crenshaw, it is smooth. My kids go to Kinder and the schools and community are great. There is a Trejo, Ralphs, Pavillion, Target, etc., cafes, clinics, veterinary offices, etc. It takes about 15 minutes to get to PCH from the Golden Cove Center area, and the scenery is great and the air is great. The scenery is great and the air is nice.

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#146
  • ジジイ🤮
  • 2023/06/19 (Mon) 06:37
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I wouldn't want to live in an area with high PV and real estate, even if I had the money, because the percentage of old people is over 90%.

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#147
  • こめお
  • 2023/06/19 (Mon) 06:47
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Even the best scenery can be dangerous if you are driving sideways.

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#148
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/06/19 (Mon) 06:53
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The percentage of old people is more than 90% and still they need to drive a car to make a living.
They misstep on the gas pedal and brake and run into a store.

If supermarkets, banks, and post offices are within walking distance,
people can live in peace even if the environment is secondary.

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#150
  • 温度
  • 2023/06/19 (Mon) 07:48
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It's cold in that area. And I don't like to go around in circles until I get home.

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#154
  • LA
  • 2023/06/19 (Mon) 15:26
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I was amazed at the low cost of the gardeners and nannies.
I am amazed at the low cost of both gardeners and nannies. I feel that this area is for households with children.

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#156
  • とにかくマウント
  • 2023/06/19 (Mon) 16:44
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PV is inconvenient, restaurants are limited, neighborhood is a poor area
I don't want to live there

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#158
  • (p_-)
  • 2023/06/19 (Mon) 23:51
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It's a shitty life. You don't even have a choice if you don't want to live there. If you can't live there in the first place.

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#159
  • プっ、
  • 2023/06/20 (Tue) 00:05
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#148 Awww, you don't seem happy at all. The pettiness is oozing though.

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#163
  • 管理人
  • 2023/06/20 (Tue) 09:09
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Because I think so
so do the people around me. Don't be overconfident.

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#167
  • O
  • 2023/08/03 (Thu) 13:35
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Two people in a car parked at a parking lot on the PV shoreline last week were shot and killed by someone. I happened to be there the other night in the middle of the night and saw several candles placed and lit at the murder scene.

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#169
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/08/03 (Thu) 16:37
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No matter where you live, incidents happen.

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#170
  • パロ山
  • 2023/08/03 (Thu) 20:43
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Santa Maria

Amen

Hymen

Ramen

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#177
  • 気候変動
  • 2023/09/18 (Mon) 07:08
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It is no longer surprising and unusual for a wildfire during Santa Ana's high winds to burn down a town like a matchbox in an instant, as it did in Northern California and Lahainala, Maui.

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#178
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/18 (Mon) 07:23
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So all insurance would go up in price to cover it.

Car insurance in 2022 was $ 600 to $ 700, but by 2023 the price had increased to $ 900+.

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#182
  • 安っ!!
  • 2023/09/19 (Tue) 16:20
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What ! ?
Is car insurance $ 900 per year ??

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#183
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2023/09/19 (Tue) 17:08
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I think it's just the liability ?.

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#184
  • あるよ
  • 2023/09/19 (Tue) 18:06
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It must be a cheap car.

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#185
  • うざい!
  • 2023/09/19 (Tue) 19:00
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Not cheap, but an old car e.g. 2005.
$ 900 per year is expensive.
I have $ 249.00 for 6 months, the cheapest insurer now is MERCURY INSURANCE.

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#189
  • 保険屋さん
  • 2023/09/20 (Wed) 04:54
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It's time to try and get your license back.
I don't care if my insurance goes up.

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#190
  • 茜2
  • 2023/09/20 (Wed) 08:35
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It's time to try and get your license back.
I could understand if it was 30 years ago for each person. Now even 80 year olds are driving cabs
I'm talking about Japan....
If you are single in the U.S., you can't do it, but if you are over 75, you should take the FWY test
If you are not a good driver, you should give up your license right away. You'll have to decide when it's your time.
The people above are selfish and shallow.

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#191
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/20 (Wed) 08:41
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It's safer to drive on small streets in residential areas than on big main streets because there are no police cars

and you don't get a ticket, and it's clean because I haven't gotten a ticket in the last 30 years or so.

I don't have to copy others in my driving behavior.

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#192
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/20 (Wed) 08:57
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There is such a thing as a FWY test for people over 75 ?

When we go south of Gardena, we drive on the street.
There are no traffic lights on the way, few cars, and you can drive leisurely on the side of the road.
Every Sunday I have plenty of time.

I'm going to take it easy...
I don't have a job, but I have time
I can manage
The world is the same even if I'm in a hurry
I don't feel sorry for being called poor
You are rich and the boss
I don't care about that
Take it easy, take it easy

190 You'll decide when the time is right. ?
If you have a visa, you have to return home before it expires.

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#194
  • 茜2
  • 2023/09/20 (Wed) 09:55
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Number 192, your head is so off, people who used to be expatriates and later switched to permanent residency
there are a lot of rotten people, when you could get a board.
This has nothing to do with car license, wash your face and come back....
By the way, there was a Japanese guy whose nickname was Choromatsu, he borrowed money from other people and went back to Japan
and came back to the US when he forgot about it.

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#195
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/20 (Wed) 10:24
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It used to be much easier to apply for permanent residency.
"Visa expired" then you could only get a permanent residence visa, so you applied for a green card.

There was no limit to the number of applications for lottery permanent residence, and each person could apply for as many as they wanted.
A friend of mine printed about 2,000 applications and won.

I wonder if the people who switched to Permanent Resident status will stay in the US for the rest of their lives.
If you are ready to make your bones in the U.S., you have to become an American citizen.

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#196
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/20 (Wed) 10:39
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Even boarders can get permanent residency if they meet the requirements for application.

It is up to the permanent resident to obtain permanent residence and live anywhere in the world.
But there are restrictions on permanent residency, so you need to know that.

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#198
  • うざい!
  • 2023/09/20 (Wed) 13:43
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I guess around 1970-1985.

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#199
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/20 (Wed) 15:42
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198
I lived there then ?.

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#200
  • うざい!
  • 2023/09/20 (Wed) 15:55
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I've lived here since 1961.

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