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jerrysgirl
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Member since 6/06 5357 total posts
Name: E & J
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Long Beach and parking
fh and i are looking at apartments that don't include parking. how hard is it at 6:30 pm to find a spot. anyone have specific areas to look in?
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Posted 4/5/08 3:36 PM |
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DayDay
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Member since 9/06 5939 total posts
Name: Dayna
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Re: Long Beach and parking
I used to work in a restaurant in Long Beach, so I know that during the winter, the parking isn't that bad.. but during the summer and if you are close to the beach, it can be a nightmare over there.. Good Luck!!
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Posted 4/5/08 3:45 PM |
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mommy2bella
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Member since 12/05 9747 total posts
Name: Kelly
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Re: Long Beach and parking
On the West End, it can be hard year round...it depends if you live on a one way also and how far west you are.
I LOVED living on the West End (did it for 6 years) but your parking can dictate your life (summertime you tend NOT to go anywhere because it can be terrible when you come home) I have a house now and I am still "training" myself out of the school of thought that I can go anywhere at anytime and not have to worry
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Posted 4/5/08 3:59 PM |
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CunningOne
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Re: Long Beach and parking
My DH was living in the west end for a few years when we first met and were dating. He worked late some nights and really had a hard time finding parking... On the weekend, he took his bicycle if he had to go local. Or I came to get him! Near the Boardwalk, parking can be tough too. We looked at a few condos there before deciding to get a house instead.
His last place before leaving LB was on the bay side, closer to the Rec Center. No problems there, they were all residential houses with nice streets.
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Posted 4/5/08 4:19 PM |
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Beth
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Member since 2/06 24849 total posts
Name: Beth
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Re: Long Beach and parking
we lived on the east end for 2 years in a great building
we didn't have a spot- and would only have a problem really late at night
but I wont lie- there were many nights that I had to park 2 blocks away
one good thing about my building was that it has a circular driveway and a doorman- so if I went shopping- I could pull up in front and have help
let me know if you want the building info it's on the ocean with a pool and you can deal with the manager directly and you don't have to pay a fee
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Posted 4/5/08 6:58 PM |
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greenfreak
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Member since 9/06 11483 total posts
Name: greenfreak
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Re: Long Beach and parking
We rented part of a house on East Olive and Franklin Boulevard. We had a driveway, which the RE agent was really adamant about pointing out a few times, and we didn't realize how much of a necessity that was until summer came.
During beach season, spots were really hard to come by, and I wasn't even close to the hottest beach area - Riverside. Because that's where people would walk down from the train station.
There was a woman on Franklin who would sit in a beach chair in a spot in front of her house and sell it to anyone who would pay for it. 
I guess it really depends on how much having to search for a parking spot would bother you. You just wouldn't know how close you could get from day to day, season to season.
Long Beach was a wonderful place to rent though.
Message edited 4/5/2008 7:25:32 PM.
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Posted 4/5/08 7:24 PM |
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Re: Long Beach and parking
We lived in the building across the street from Waldbaum's on Park ave. for 2 years. We just moved out 2 weeks ago. Never had problems with parking there at all.
Sometimes you had to walk a block, but that's about it.
They also have a parking lot but I think it's like $100.00 a month or something. No need!!
I do know people that live in the West End and certain parts of the East End on the water and parking is a nightmare.
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Posted 4/5/08 7:52 PM |
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Re: Long Beach and parking
Posted by greenfreak
We rented part of a house on East Olive and Franklin Boulevard. We had a driveway, which the RE agent was really adamant about pointing out a few times, and we didn't realize how much of a necessity that was until summer came.
During beach season, spots were really hard to come by, and I wasn't even close to the hottest beach area - Riverside. Because that's where people would walk down from the train station.
There was a woman on Franklin who would sit in a beach chair in a spot in front of her house and sell it to anyone who would pay for it. 
I guess it really depends on how much having to search for a parking spot would bother you. You just wouldn't know how close you could get from day to day, season to season.
Long Beach was a wonderful place to rent though.
I think you mean Edwards. I lived on Riverside and never had a problem with parking ;). ETA. We are still paid in full through April so I know my landlord will be showing the apartment soon if you are interested...........send me a FM.
Message edited 4/5/2008 7:57:02 PM.
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Posted 4/5/08 7:54 PM |
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greenfreak
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Member since 9/06 11483 total posts
Name: greenfreak
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Re: Long Beach and parking
Posted by mzsocialworker1
I think you mean Edwards.
Oops, you're right! We were there five years, only been gone six months, and already I've forgotten the street names. At least I was close.
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Posted 4/5/08 10:03 PM |
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lilacwine
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Member since 5/05 2034 total posts
Name: <3
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Re: Long Beach and parking
Several years back, I decided not to move to Long Beach because I was driving to work every day and wasn't able to find an apartment with a parking spot.
good luck!
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Posted 4/5/08 10:56 PM |
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GenLCSW
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Member since 7/05 21138 total posts
Name: Genna
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Re: Long Beach and parking
I lived in Long Beach for about a year. Parking in the winter is not a problem at all but in the summer, anytime of the day is a problem.
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Posted 4/6/08 6:49 AM |
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