I was there 20 years. Entertainment and production field. Was able to start a company that did both things. End of 2017 I finally realized I was getting taxed to death (realized it before then but it finally stuck). Was able to sell my business to a sister company I worked with, and ✌️ out. I kid you not, I am beyond glad I left. I loved me some LA while I was there, but visiting last year only gave me the reassurance that following my gut, was the right move. I own multiple properties now in Texas, and have an actual retirement and savings. Not to mention a beautiful family
@UnbelievablyAwesome1215 Good for you!!! I worked in Beverly Hills before retiring. Beverly Hills is a vacant ghost town now, with sooooo many shut down businesses. Lease signs are EVERYWHERE. No one has money for the high rents, leases and mortgages anymore. All my favorite haunts and movie theaters are long gone. Business has changed for the worst. Newsome and other politicians ran a once beautiful state into the ground. It's astounding to see; I don't miss California. It will take decades to revive a dead place, again. I sensed nothing would be "normal" post pandemic, yet not to THIS extent. We are fortunate to have escaped. Homes are falling apart in Rancho Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills Estates and/or power has been shut off to homes. 💔 💔 Too, too much...
@anonymousgirl799 so sad, it really was a beautiful state visually but now even the weather can't save it. Ridiculousness🍻 to us for having escaped when we did. Best of luck out there 😀
@ProdNapoleon Miami is not a better city than los angeles . In los angeles there are more things to do and see Miami has a great night life but that's about it.
@@King-if5kh never said it was better just saying it’s personal preference Miami is a cleaner city. Homelessness doesn’t affect the city like it does with la. Maybe that’s why someone would prefer Miami over la
Los Angeles has been done for quite a few years. I was there three decades, and left in 2017. Its unsustainable there. Too many cons. Too overrun.
I was there 20 years. Entertainment and production field. Was able to start a company that did both things. End of 2017 I finally realized I was getting taxed to death (realized it before then but it finally stuck). Was able to sell my business to a sister company I worked with, and ✌️ out. I kid you not, I am beyond glad I left. I loved me some LA while I was there, but visiting last year only gave me the reassurance that following my gut, was the right move. I own multiple properties now in Texas, and have an actual retirement and savings. Not to mention a beautiful family
@UnbelievablyAwesome1215
Good for you!!! I worked in Beverly Hills before retiring. Beverly Hills is a vacant ghost town now, with sooooo many shut down businesses. Lease signs are EVERYWHERE. No one has money for the high rents, leases and mortgages anymore. All my favorite haunts and movie theaters are long gone. Business has changed for the worst. Newsome and other politicians ran a once beautiful state into the ground. It's astounding to see; I don't miss California. It will take decades to revive a dead place, again. I sensed nothing would be "normal" post pandemic, yet not to THIS extent. We are fortunate to have escaped. Homes are falling apart in Rancho Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills Estates and/or power has been shut off to homes. 💔 💔 Too, too much...
@anonymousgirl799 so sad, it really was a beautiful state visually but now even the weather can't save it. Ridiculousness🍻 to us for having escaped when we did. Best of luck out there 😀
L.A. native here, if you vote for Democrats, please don’t complain. 🙄Thank God at least the presidency will be in the hands of someone who gets it.
You've always had your eye on Miami. Good stuff, Bro!!
You got that right! Haha
Let's goooo! Congrats
Once my lease is up in 6 months,im gone.
What are these amazing opportunities are u talking about?
What camera was used for this Vlog-style video
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Miami is very expensive. Miami is not a better city than l.a there are plenty of people who came to los angeles and made it
we arent talking about making it in this vide... we are talking about the quality of product that you get for what you paying for.
@ItsBrendanBoyd no matter how u try to spin it miami is not a better city than los angeles
@@King-if5khit may not be a better city for most people but it might be the right city for some
@ProdNapoleon Miami is not a better city than los angeles . In los angeles there are more things to do and see Miami has a great night life but that's about it.
@@King-if5kh never said it was better just saying it’s personal preference Miami is a cleaner city. Homelessness doesn’t affect the city like it does with la. Maybe that’s why someone would prefer Miami over la
Hope you voted for Trump!