Anybody live in San Diego? Been there?

some parts of san diego are very expensive like the surrounding areas in the hills and some just **** expecially the closer you get to the border. its a very nice place to live the weather is great and the beaches are nice expecially during the summer girls be walking around almost *****

 
cost of living better? weather?
Cost of living isn't cheap, but I can't really see it being more than San Diego, but I'm not sure.

Weather is amazing. None of the houses have A/C because there's no need for it. Great beach, and without being too commercial or touristy.

 
i cant wait to move back.

i miss SD //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif

i lived in Lemon Grove/La Mesa area. got family in Chula Vista.

 
San Diego is a nice place to live, as long as ur not living by the Mexican Border.

I live in northern san diego, Mira Mesa, and its nice. hardly any crime in this part and the weathers always perfect.

but then, when it drops a degree or two, people ***** and moan like no other.

so far, I've been in San Diego for 17 years, I wouldn't pick another place to live, I like it here just fine And living five minutes from the beach kicks *** too.

 
Haha, your joking right?
Its dry as ****. I've been getting shocked while getting out my car recently. I think its because of the santa annas(sp?).

Florida is humid. SanDiego is definitely not.
Florida is more humid than Diego, true. But it is still humid as **** down there.

you'd know better than me.
Of course I would. I', the resident expert on that city.

 
I was there w/ the ex. We had a hotel in cv. Ends up her cousin was staying in the same branch of hotel but in mv. We learned the trolly system quicker than a new york minute. Got yelled at to by the trolly police cause i was exhuasted and resting my feet on trolly seat.

 
Florida is more humid than Diego, true. But it is still humid as **** down there.


FALSE!

Grand Junction, Colorado was 10x more humid than it is here. 110degrees in the summer and I used to work as a roofer laying hot tar. Going further north towards L.A. and Palm Springs it starts to get much more humid.
 
It was a fun place to visit, don't know if I would want to live there.I much rather preferred to live where I did in Redondo Beach. It's around the Hermosa beach area, a little south of Santa Monica.
I've been staying in Manhattan Beach.. its nice too

Cost of living isn't cheap, but I can't really see it being more than San Diego, but I'm not sure.Weather is amazing. None of the houses have A/C because there's no need for it. Great beach, and without being too commercial or touristy.
This house definitely has AC. Pretty sure i could find a house in Redondo with it too ;p

 
I've been staying in Manhattan Beach.. its nice too


This house definitely has AC. Pretty sure i could find a house in Redondo with it too ;p
Haha well all I remember is when we lived there we didn't, and I think most of the houses we looked at didn't either. Bottom line is it's a beautiful area //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

I just wish I had gotten to live there longer.

 
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