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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Palos Verdes I want to live in Palos Verdes.

Housing
#1
  • Jack Ryan
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  • 2024/10/10 10:39

I am planning to move to Los Angeles next year for work.
My family of five, my wife and three children, would like to live in Rancho Palos Verdes, but I saw on the news that heavy rains have caused landslides, so much so that a state of emergency has been declared.
Has the area near Palos Verdes become an area to avoid? I would appreciate it if you could let me know the current situation.
Thanks in advance.

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#28

From a local employee, I started my own business and have now moved to PV and lived there for over 5 years.
The school district is truly amazing. The educational standards are among the highest in the US. Some people say it's inconvenient, but
everything is within a 30 minute drive to places like Torrance, which has a large Japanese population.
I have never felt inconvenienced at all.
The environment is quiet and the crime rate is extremely low compared to other areas.
The neighbors are also financially well-off, so the people are very calm.
The climate is mountainous, so the temperature is a little cooler, but in the summer it is cool and really comfortable. PV is also very large and only in some places. Landslide areas are already not rentable, so don't worry. No problem at all. We hope you have a good life in the US.

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#31
  • まぁ住めば都なんだろうけど
  • 2024/11/02 (Sat) 08:45
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Mountain climate ? It's a humid sea climate.

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#33
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/11/03 (Sun) 10:03
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California is the most emission and environmentally sensitive state in the U.S. The air quality is better than it used to be
, but what about PV, where container freighters come and go every day and hundreds of trailers come and go.

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#34
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/11/03 (Sun) 12:11
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The winds from the ocean will carry the exhaust fumes inland.

When going from Los Angeles to Las Vegas
don't you notice the smog drifting halfway up that mountain before you reach Barstow?

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#38

If you have a family, safety and school district will be a priority, so Paloyama would be the best choice if you want to live in Los Angeles.
If you avoid landslide areas and areas where houses stand on cliffs, you should be fine.
Exhaust fumes are the same everywhere when you live in LA.

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