Monterey Park, CA Reviews


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Monterey Park is a city located in Los Angeles County, California, known for its diverse population and vibrant culture. It has a total population of over 60,000 residents and is often referred to as the "Chinese Beverly Hills." The city offers a mix of suburban and urban living, with a variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment options. Many people have chosen to call Monterey Park home, and here are some of their thoughts and experiences living in this particular place.

According to user reviews on BestPlaces.net, the overall experience of living in Monterey Park is positive. Many reviewers mention the city's diversity and strong community as major highlights. One user, named Sally, says, "I've lived in Monterey Park for over 10 years and I love how diverse and welcoming the community is. There's always something to do and great food options." Another user, John, echoes this sentiment, stating, "As a Chinese-American, I feel right at home in Monterey Park. The blend of cultures and languages is what makes this city unique and special."

Some reviewers also appreciate the convenient location of Monterey Park, as it is situated near major freeways and has easy access to neighboring cities. A reviewer named Emily says, "I work in downtown LA and I love living in Monterey Park. The commute is not bad and I can still enjoy the suburban feel while being close to the city." Additionally, the city has a variety of housing options, from single-family homes to apartments, providing options for different budgets and lifestyles.

However, some reviewers do mention concerns about traffic and noise levels in certain areas of the city. A reviewer named Mark notes, "The traffic on Atlantic Boulevard can get pretty hectic during rush hour, but overall the city is relatively quiet." Another user, Maria, adds, "I live near the busy commercial areas and sometimes the noise can be bothersome, but it's a trade-off for having all the amenities nearby."

Overall, it seems that the majority of residents enjoy living in Monterey Park and appreciate its diversity, community, and convenient location. As reviewer John puts it, "Monterey Park is a great place to live and I wouldn't want to be anywhere else."

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Resident Opinion - 6/1/2018
I have lived and raised three children in Monterey Park since 1997. I chose to live here because it is a small and quiet town within range of busy LA. The city has a low crime rate and most reports are from outsiders breaking into homes. I live on the south side of Monterey Park that is a little more diverse. The homes are older and priced a little high because of its good environment, law enforcement, fire services, low unemployment and fiscally responsible government. The city is now going through a huge business redevelopment that will bring increased revenue and services. Sadly, I am leaving but only because the equity I have built on a great location allows me to retire somewhere else for Read More

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ok place, if your asian - 6/22/2008
Monterey park is not a bad place to live especially if you are Asian, I'm not...but It's a safe area to live in, in L.A. only 8 minutes to downtown very close to Pasadena which is very nice, and Alhambra, which is just a walk away, I probably would prefer to live there instead, But it is very expensive around here well...L.A. I don't know how people buy houses here!? and sometimes I miss seeing my peeps, or being able to talk to my neighbors, not allot of English is spoken around here, It can be very lonely especially when you have no family or friends, except my husband and my 3 Read More

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