Los Angeles – CA

Los Angeles offers a nearly year-round Mediterranean climate, diverse neighborhoods, and a strong, multifaceted economy driven by entertainment, tech, healthcare, and more. From the beachfront charm of Santa Monica and Venice to the creative enclaves of Silver Lake and Echo Park, and the family-friendly suburbs of the Valley and South Bay, there’s a community—and housing option—for every lifestyle. While car culture dominates with its freeway network and sprawling layout, growing investments in Metro Rail, buses, and bike-share programs are making getting around easier, and LAX connects you globally in minutes.

Beyond its sunny skies, L.A. teems with things to do: stroll the Santa Monica Pier, hike to the Griffith Observatory, explore world-class museums like The Getty and LACMA, catch a show at Walt Disney Concert Hall or a game at Dodger Stadium, and dine on everything from gourmet farm-to-table menus to authentic ethnic eats in Koreatown and Little Tokyo. Though the cost of living—particularly housing—ranks among the nation’s highest and traffic congestion can be daunting, the region’s cultural diversity, endless outdoor and entertainment options, and vibrant job market make Los Angeles an exciting, if fast-paced, place to call home.

Hollywood – CA

Hollywood sits at the heart of L.A.’s entertainment industry, blending historic landmarks with a bustling urban vibe. Living here means you’re steps from the Hollywood Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theatre, and the Dolby Theatre—home of the Oscars—while the Capitol Records Building and iconic Hollywood Sign keep the legacy alive. Housing ranges from high-rise apartments and condos along Hollywood Boulevard to mid-century homes tucked into the Hollywood Hills; rents and home prices are steep, but you trade extra dollars for unmatched walkability, immediate access to studios, and that “you’re in the center of it all” feeling. The Metro Red Line connects you downtown, to Universal City, and beyond, cutting down on freeway traffic if you opt for transit.

Days off here are as star-studded as you make them: catch a live taping on Sunset Boulevard, grab cocktails at rooftop lounges in West Hollywood, or explore ethnic eats in Thai Town and Little Armenia. Griffith Park and Runyon Canyon are minutes away for a morning hike with skyline views, while Amoeba Music and the Arclight Cinema cater to cinephiles. Nightlife pulses through rooftop bars, concert venues like the Hollywood Bowl, and comedy clubs on Sunset. But be ready for constant foot traffic, tour-bus crowds, and late-night noise—trade-offs for living in a neighborhood that never really sleeps, where creativity, history, and entertainment converge 24/7.