Finance in LA Lifestyle

For those of you working on the buyside (or IB to increase sample size) in LA, what does your current lifestyle look like?

  • Living: Neighborhood, rent, size of your place?
  • Car: How much do you spend all in on monthly basis? buy or lease? What are associates at your office driving?
  • WLB: Hours? Are you able to go outside and actually enjoy west coast lifestyle?
 

Based on the WSO threads discussing lifestyle in finance sectors on the West Coast, particularly in Los Angeles, here are some insights that might help you understand what to expect:

  1. Living Conditions:

    • Neighborhoods: Popular neighborhoods for finance professionals in LA include Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and Downtown LA. These areas offer a mix of lifestyle amenities, proximity to business districts, and social opportunities.
    • Rent and Size: Rent varies significantly based on the neighborhood and the size of the apartment. Generally, you can expect higher rents compared to most other cities, with smaller living spaces unless you're willing to pay a premium.
  2. Car Expenses:

    • Ownership: Most finance professionals in LA tend to own or lease cars due to the city's sprawling nature and less efficient public transport options compared to NYC.
    • Costs: Monthly expenses can vary widely. Leasing a mid-range car might cost anywhere from $300 to $600 per month. Insurance and maintenance add additional costs.
    • What Peers Drive: It's not uncommon to see luxury cars in the parking lots of finance firms in LA, reflecting the city's car culture and the high compensation in the finance sector.
  3. Work-Life Balance (WLB):

    • Hours: Hours can be demanding, especially in investment banking and private equity. Expect long hours on weekdays, with some weekend work depending on your role and the deal flow.
    • Enjoying the West Coast Lifestyle: Despite the demanding hours, many professionals find time to enjoy what the West Coast has to offer. Proximity to beaches, hiking trails, and a generally pleasant climate allows for outdoor activities, particularly on weekends.

These insights are based on general trends and experiences shared by finance professionals in LA. Individual experiences may vary based on the specific firm, role, and personal circumstances.

Sources: West Coast Private Equity Firms with Great Lifestyles?, Leaving the buyside, Worth It: Moving from NYC to SF/LA?, Private Equity shops with the best work/life balance, Work to live, not live to work. Low-stress finance jobs...

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