where should I live

where should I love

  • Minneapolis

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Philly

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • SF

    Votes: 8 53.3%
  • LA

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Other (specify)

    Votes: 3 20.0%

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    15
one thing about SD, its expensive to live there. In most areas the cheapest house is around $1mill and thats for like a 2bedroom home. My girlfriends dad house is in Alpine cali which is 10mins east of SD and his was just a little over $2mill and its around 6000sq and a huge yard. like i said it depends on where u look. Chula vista is cheap, but so are most of the homes, cornado? is by the beach, there expensive, carlsbad is a really nice place and its not to much. Also if anyone needs buisness insurance or insurance for something, let me know. my girlfriends dad is the president of Allied Driver insurance. One of the top in the US.

 
what kind of job are you looking for?
im in school right now for electronics technician/wireless communications technician, and the fbi recruits the top 15 students to work for them (pending the results of a lie detector test), and there is only 14 in my class //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
one thing about SD, its expensive to live there. In most areas the cheapest house is around $1mill and thats for like a 2bedroom home. My girlfriends dad house is in Alpine cali which is 10mins east of SD and his was just a little over $2mill and its around 6000sq and a huge yard. like i said it depends on where u look. Chula vista is cheap, but so are most of the homes, cornado? is by the beach, there expensive, carlsbad is a really nice place and its not to much. Also if anyone needs buisness insurance or insurance for something, let me know. my girlfriends dad is the president of Allied Driver insurance. One of the top in the US.
You are looking in the wrong places buddy. Houses in the SD area are in the price range of 250,000 - 3mil

Of course the less you pay the smaller the house and older. the new houses being built are in the price range of 425,000 +.

Now of course the cost of living is high but the jobs pay far much more than many other places. I alone make 36,500 a year. Not including my girls income. And that is considered low.

So it pretty much balances out. Perfect weather, Buitifull ladys, Great party scene, pretty much a great place to live. Granted you have the money.

 
Fort Wayne!!!!... lol fakeout dont come here.. you will be bored and it gets madddddd colllllld in the winter... from now till like early march it wont be above 40... and it usually gets to about 20 degrees or so for the high in january... sucks balls.

 
im in school right now for electronics technician/wireless communications technician, and the fbi recruits the top 15 students to work for them (pending the results of a lie detector test), and there is only 14 in my class //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Valdosta has a Tech school for those and some vacant trailors, so...//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

 
chu know wat, ive been to all four places, and id say LA of Frisco is the best bet!!!

Minnesota is well... nothing there except a bunch of water and a giant Mall

And phillly is extremely ghetto beyond ghetto more abandoned houses than homeless there for some reason and tonsa hoes and dimebags(or the places i went to, for a mission trip)

 
I live in LA, trust me when I say from within every fiber of my being that it SUCKS!!!

I really like the Bay area though. I go to San Jose a few times a year and love it there. The cost of living is a a lil more, but for the temperate climate, the abundance of tech-based businesses there (right up your alley, since you are a electronics major), the restaurants and culture, is worth it in my honest opinion.

 
I live in LA, trust me when I say from within every fiber of my being that it SUCKS!!!
I really like the Bay area though. I go to San Jose a few times a year and love it there. The cost of living is a a lil more, but for the temperate climate, the abundance of tech-based businesses there (right up your alley, since you are a electronics major), the restaurants and culture, is worth it in my honest opinion.
I was in SF and SJ this summer, and I must say I did love it there. Sure I'll have to start out with an apartment, but I should be able to get myself a house sometime working for the FBI, because I would assume you get greats benefits working for the government.

 
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