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Gardena, CA
Population60,031
Median Age37.3
Pop. Density10,312
Pop. Change3.97%
Married Population39.11%
Household Size2.88
Unemployment Rate11.40%
Median Home Cost$352,600
Homes Owned46.53%
Home Appreciation-2.65%
Percent Religious56.97%
Commute Time28

21.17% of people are white, 28.39% are black, 22.19% are asian, 0.63% are native american, and 27.62% claim 'Other'. 37.58% of the people in Gardena, CA, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 62.42% are non-hispanic).


me
Boston, MA
8 Reasons to Avoid Gardena - 5/16/2011

1. Crime. Gardena is a relatively low income city and attracts a lot neighboring losers. You have to watch your surroundings at all times. One woman was severely beaten and robbed while she was walking from the local Target to her car. Criminals have been known to hide out in the city and the police are pretty inept about catching any true criminals. However, they're experts at fishing - setting traps to ticket people (speeding, parking, jaywalking, etc.). They spend more time fishing then fighting crime and in a busy school zone, they're more focused on giving tickets then directing traffic. To prove this point, 2 LAPD officers won a 2 million lawsuit because they claimed that because they were ordered to fulfill their ticket quota, they couldn't focus on fighting real crime. Also, you can get a ticket on your own property if you don't follow code to the T. 2. Schools. If you have kids, forget about it. Find a private school or move out. With the exception of a few good elementary schools, every other school will probably set your kids back. High schools are known for violence and accepting the "rejects" from schools in surrounding cities. As one paper states, "Gardena High, which has a reputation for violence and consistently ranks at the bottom of the state's lowest achieving schools list." 3. People. This is pretty much true for LA County. With a few exceptions, the people are simply rude and inconsiderate. Neighbors are truly inconsiderate. They don't seem to know how to mind their own business. 4. The local government seems to have abandoned any effort to upkeep the city. Parts of the city look abandoned and some look like they've been stuck in 1970. Western Avenue is full of abandoned building and cheap motels. Also, beware of the 2 inch cockroaches that crawl the streets at night. 5. Homelessness seems to be a growing problem. You'll bump into them when you walk down the street. 7. Dropping home values. While this is true in many parts of the country, Gardena home values are pretty pathetic. Although I'm not surprised. Why live in Gardena, when you can live in neighboring Torrance, a city that is everything that Gardena is not. 8. Poor government services. Just go to the Torrance web site for a list of all their services and compare them to Gardena's services. On a positive note, this city has some of the best asian restaurants. So, in conclusion, this city has many great places to eat, but definitely NOT to live.[read more...]

West Seattle Mom
Seattle, WA
Would love some suggestions about living in or aro - 1/24/2011

My husband has a job opportunity in Gardena. We're considering leaving Seattle for the first time in our lives and moving to LA. We love our home and neighborhood, but see this as an opportunity to stretch ourselves and have an adventure. Wondering if anyone has some suggestions about neighborhoods that are family friendly, affordable, close to Gardena, with good middle/high schools. I'd like my husbands commute to be less than 30 minutes. Appreciate your input.[read more...]

Qui
Gardena, CA
Can't Afford It Anymore - 5/4/2008

Gardena is a very diverse community about 10 minutes outside of LA. It is wonderful with the exception of the average small shack running $500,000.00 & up with literally no lawn or a small back yard. If your neighbor's phone ring you answer it by mistake. On the up side there is always something exciting to do just minutes away! The weather is great, but not for the cost of living.I am looking to relocate to North Carolina,outside of Durham(What are the zip codes for the good sections of Durham?)I have a 4 year old; a good school system is important to me and a diverse ethnic community with low crime. Any suggestions?[read more...]

Rickey
Gardena, CA
Central location - 6/30/2006

Close to 110, 405, and 105 freeways and everything L.A. has to offer.[read more...]

MIKE
Gardena, CA
Gardena, CA - 5/6/2006

Mild climate and light smog compared to LA[read more...]