I currently live with my parents at the age of 24.
I only have a HS diploma and $10k in the bank.
Can I move to Los Angeles and be ok or should I save up a bit more? I plan on getting any job as soon as I move there. Also I dont have any credit if that helps.
>>17524899
Yes it's enough, but be aware that making a fresh start in a new city without any support network or a job lined up is very difficult. Obviously people do it, but just know what you're getting into. Unlike most large cities la is very difficult to get around in without a car, it may be hard to land a job without one. Your 10k should last you around 6 months if you're frugal, but plan for less. Make sure you have a place to stay lined up beforehand.
But does it have to be la? You'd have an easier time in a large city like Seattle or Miami rather than a massive one like la.
Life in socal sucks unless you're making at least 70k/yr.
Same except one tenth of the money.
What kind of job do you think you'd look for?
I might move when I have more money but I don't think I could get anything except what I'm doing now (paperboy) anyway.
>>17524919
I forgot to mention that I have a car as well. Ill probably be driving there.
I dont really want to move to seattle (although im sure its nice there) and Miami is gross.
>>17524924
that cant be true
>>17524929
i have no idea
>>17525022
It really is true. A sweltering wasteland. Move to any real place you can, SoCal without money, you're going to be surrounded by beaner illegals, Cambodian gangs, and Harambes.
>>17525022
Seattle and Miami were just examples, there are so many cool places to live that aren't insanely expensive. What about austin or San Diego? And honestly the other guy is probably right. I live in NYC and if you don't have money it sucks, my bro lives in Burbank and says it's the same story out there just with better weather.
>>17525095
ill look into san diego