Santa Monica

A vibrant, walkable city by the sea, Santa Monica is known for its iconic pier, world-class dining, and eclectic culture.

“In Santa Monica, you’ll enjoy the best of coastal living with urban conveniences just steps away.”

-Stewart & Randi

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Los Angeles has no shortage of attractive neighborhoods to call home. With iconic beaches and ideal weather, Southern California life comes with countless perks, and Los Angeles is filled with them. But there’s far more to LA’s top areas than just beaches and endless blue skies.

From luxury condos overlooking the Pacific Coast Highway to some of California’s best dining and nightlife, Santa Monica is a dream location for those moving west. Here are the top reasons to consider Santa Monica as your new home.

Distinctive Neighborhoods
When most people think of Santa Monica, the famous pier is often the first thing that comes to mind. However, this highly desirable city offers much more than its popular beachfront. Santa Monica is divided into eight unique neighborhoods, each with its own vibe to suit different lifestyles.

Downtown Santa Monica is the bustling core of the city, filled with nightlife, entertainment, and activity. Ocean Avenue, one of the area’s main streets, is located here. In contrast, Ocean Park offers beach enthusiasts a quieter, more laid-back slice of SoCal sun without the heavy tourist crowds. Whatever lifestyle you’re after, Santa Monica has a neighborhood that’s bound to meet your needs.

Santa Monica Neighborhoods:

  • North of Montana
  • Wilshire Montana
  • Northeast Santa Monica
  • Downtown Santa Monica
  • Mid-City Santa Monica
  • Pico District
  • Ocean Park
  • Sunset Park

Nearly Year-Round Ideal Weather
California’s weather is no secret—it’s one of the top reasons that people look to move to Los Angeles. While locals may take it for granted, the near-perfect climate is a significant asset. Santa Monica sits along the Pacific Coast and enjoys a Mediterranean coastal climate, with about 310 sunny days per year and temperatures rarely dropping below the mid-50s. While winter might call for a sweater on the beach, the rest of the year is perfect for enjoying open California skies.

Thriving Tech Scene
California is synonymous with tech, and while Silicon Valley may be the country’s primary tech hub, Santa Monica is a major player too. Alongside neighboring beach towns, Santa Monica is part of “Silicon Beach,” home to some of the biggest names in LA’s tech world.

With companies like Snapchat, ZipRecruiter, Bird, and Hulu headquartered here, Santa Monica is a magnet for tech professionals. The thriving job market and attractive real estate options appeal to those looking to stay close to work while enjoying all that Santa Monica has to offer.

Easy Commuting Options
Los Angeles is notorious for its traffic. While it’s best to avoid highways during peak hours, driving is a necessity here. However, Santa Monica stands out with its accessible public transportation options and local roads that allow for easier, traffic-free commutes.

Although a car may be essential, Santa Monica offers various transit options like the Big Blue Bus, providing easy access across the city. Additionally, the Expo Line rail connects Santa Monica to Downtown LA within an hour, making commuting more manageable.

Premium Beachfront Living
Santa Monica State Beach embodies the SoCal lifestyle. The famous Santa Monica Pier divides the beach into north and south sections, spanning 3.5 miles of shoreline. A bike trail and promenade run along the beach, allowing residents to soak in views of the Pacific and the scenic bluffs to the east, with luxurious condos nearby.

For those seeking beachfront homes, Santa Monica Beach is the place to be. Upscale, boutique-style mansions line the area, offering some of California’s most valuable real estate. While Santa Monica Beach is popular and often crowded with tourists, residents looking for a quieter experience can head to nearby Will Rogers Beach, just north of Santa Monica.

Abundance of Parks and Recreation
Santa Monica’s recreational offerings go beyond sandy beaches. Numerous local parks and reserves provide space to explore and enjoy the outdoors.

Will Rogers Park spans 186 acres and includes two popular hiking trails: a 2-mile path to Inspiration Point and the longer Backbone Trail. For a more leisurely outing, Tongva Park on Ocean Avenue has climbing structures, beautiful scenic views of the Santa Monica Pier, and is only a short walk from the beach.

Some of LA’s Best Shopping and Dining
The two primary shopping and dining streets in Santa Monica are the Third Street Promenade in Downtown and Main Street. The Promenade is a sprawling open-air mall with over 80 retailers and various farmers’ markets.

Main Street, meanwhile, is where you’ll find some of the area’s top restaurants. A beachfront lifestyle wouldn’t be complete without a great seafood spot, and Crudo e Nudo is a local favorite. Known for its sustainably sourced seafood, the restaurant features a raw bar and specialties like tuna tartare.

We hope these insights have been helpful! We’re here to answer any questions you may have about moving to this fantastic area!

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