u/fred_ayala

Landlord told me I have to wait to submit an application

The other day I posted about find a spot in Culver City before I start my new job, and I got a ton of great advice.

Anyway, I found the perfect spot for me. It’s walking distance to work (a dream come true), close to coffee shops, gym, park and grocery stores.

So I go and check it out, meet with the landlord and then she tells me that I would make a good fit but that I’d have to wait to see if the application of the person before me works out.

She said if their application doesn’t pass the credit check and all that, then I’d be next in line.

But I’m kinda scratching my head. Why would she show me the place and continue to show other people the place this week if she’s kinda banking on the first person, you know? I thought she would have waited to meet everyone and then decide on whose application to process.

Welp. Fingers crossed 🤞🏽

FAHHHH. Thanks for reading my rant.

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u/fred_ayala — 1 day ago

New job in Culver City, where to move?

Landed a new job in Culver City! Around the studios.

Kinda stuck on where to move, but ideally would want to be in a place where I’m able to walk to the grocery stores, gyms, coffee shops and the commute to work be no more than 25-30 mins.

I’m looking into Palms, Mar vista, Beverlywood, Pico-Roberson, and Culver at the moment.

I’ve looked into Beverly Hills and Mid-Wilshire but do you guys think the commute would get bad after a while?

My budget is 1700-1900 for a studio or 1b 1b apt.

Thank you guys for any recs!

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u/fred_ayala — 5 days ago