Post by lace on May 23, 2012 12:59:01 GMT -5
the harbor area
[/size]the harbor area may just be the most welcoming community in los angeles. with views of the ocean and a taste of all sides of life, it seems to be the popular choice for residency.
- harbor city
- CLASS: high | middle | low
- POPULATION: medium
- home to all ethnic groups; culturally diverse
- open community
- family-oriented neighborhood.
- harbor gateway[/size]
[li]CLASS: high | medium | low
[/li][li]POPULATION: medium high
[/li][li]all bills paid apartment complex with an indoor swimming pool, gym/workout area, and laundry center
[/li][li]affordable monthly rent
[/li][li]gated community; requires a pass-code to enter[/li][/ul]
- rattlesnake island[/size]
[li]CLASS high | middle | low
[/li][li]POPULATION: low
[/li][li]population comprised mostly of the elderly or veteran families
[/li][li]closed community; requires security code to enter
[/li][li]some of the wealthy store their beach houses here rather than in the open communities of the harbor area[/li][/ul]
- wilmington[/size]
- CLASS: high | middle | low
- POPULATION: medium-high
- historic community built before the civil war and renovated post civil war era.
- protected by the historic society of l.a., remodeling must be approved of before it may occur.
- includes many victorian style houses, federal, as well as pre-set houses sold during the great depression
- open community
HIGH SCHOOLERS IN THIS AREA QUALIFY TO ATTEND BELMONT HIGH SCHOOL.[/b][/font]
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