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Daniel Hernandez moving

Planning a move to Inglewood -neighborhoods?

I'm a college student here and Rent is about $1,725/month for a decent place. It's a a mid-size city city with about 106K people. Homes are going for about $744,300 on average. People here are genuinely friendly, not just surface-level. Traffic can be rough during rush hour, no sugarcoating that. The food scene here is surprisingly good. Cheers. The food scene here is surprisingly good. The city has invested a lot in new development. It's a very car-dependent city, for better or worse. Public transit needs a lot of work honestly. The weather takes some getting used to. The city has invested a lot in new development. It's changing fast -some good, some not so much. The weather takes some getting used to. There's a growing tech scene which is exciting. Honestly, I think it's a great place if you know where to look. Cost of living is definitely rising, but still manageable. Cost of living is definitely rising, but still manageable. Honestly, I think it's a great place if you know where to look.
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Ian S.
OK so I've been meaning to write this for a while. I moved here 2 years ago from Boston and here's my honest breakdown:

Housing: It's gotten pricier but still beats the coasts. We're paying /mo for a 3-bed in Cedar Grove. It's better than expected for what you get.

Jobs: The market is manageable right now, especially in retail. If you're in real estate you might struggle.

People: Generally improving. It took about 9 months to build a solid friend group.

Food: solid. Tons of options if you like Indian.

Hope this helps!.
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Delilah Edwards
Weather-wise, the summers are excellent and winters are pricey. You get used to it after the first year.
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Adrian Cox
yep
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