isaacmacdonald
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I vote san francisco. I'm going to move there in a year or two... it's a fvcking sweet place to relax.
Originally posted by: bubbasmith99
I've heard it's got great weather. That's really all I'm interested in at this point.
In all seriousness, does anybody here have any feelings about this one way or the other?
Woah, I just realized something..... CA isn't very sales tax friendly, is it? :Q
No, there are already too many out of state Rubes who have lowered the quality of life there. Feel free to visit just don't forget to leave.Originally posted by: bubbasmith99
I've heard it's got great weather. That's really all I'm interested in at this point.
In all seriousness, does anybody here have any feelings about this one way or the other?
Woah, I just realized something..... CA isn't very sales tax friendly, is it? :Q
Originally posted by: Dezign
I live in West LA.
Moved out to Cali after graduating from college last year with $500 and 2 suitcases (no job).
Found a job in a month, started work, have lived here ever since.
I pay $600/month rent in a beautiful apartment. Great price for the place/area.
Come to LA!![]()
encryptic, does that apartment complex have any vacancies? i live in vista, but my work is in san diego, and im currently looking for a place, and that doesnt sound half bad. and i can go to viejas after work...Originally posted by: Encryptic
I do have to commute further, but Lakeside is much quieter and safer than some areas of San Diego proper. Also, we pay $950/month for a huge 2 bedroom/2 bath apartment that has amenities out the wazoo (A/C, fireplace, dishwasher, etc.) in a very nice quiet complex. I used to split a 2-bedroom/1-bath apartment with a roommate several years ago for $900 that had dick for amenities and was much smaller than my current place. This was in Normal Heights (about 10 minutes away from anywhere in the metropolitan San Diego area), BTW.
Originally posted by: isaacmacdonald
Originally posted by: Dezign
I live in West LA.
Moved out to Cali after graduating from college last year with $500 and 2 suitcases (no job).
Found a job in a month, started work, have lived here ever since.
I pay $600/month rent in a beautiful apartment. Great price for the place/area.
Come to LA!![]()
that's suprising. I was under the impression that housing was exceedingly expensive in CA.
Paying 850 a month for a fairly small non-air conditioned apt on Long Island-
i dont know the numbers (havent been to lakeside in awhile), but i can shed a light on some of this info. fry's is off aero drive, and if you leave fry's and take the bottom entrance (avoiding aero), and hop on the 15, you can take the next exit (friars) and blow down friars to get to best buy, which is off mission center road (takes me about 5-7 minutes from fry's). then from best buy, if i wanted to hit the beach, the possibilities are endless. mission bay and ocean beach, or if i took the 5, pacific beach are all within, lets say a 10-20 minutes time range depending on what you select.Originally posted by: NICKel
Encryptic--
How long does it take you (minding no major traffice delays) to get to..
- shore
- gaslight
- Nearest fry's and best buy (hehe)
Originally posted by: anxi80
encryptic, does that apartment complex have any vacancies? i live in vista, but my work is in san diego, and im currently looking for a place, and that doesnt sound half bad. and i can go to viejas after work...Originally posted by: Encryptic
I do have to commute further, but Lakeside is much quieter and safer than some areas of San Diego proper. Also, we pay $950/month for a huge 2 bedroom/2 bath apartment that has amenities out the wazoo (A/C, fireplace, dishwasher, etc.) in a very nice quiet complex. I used to split a 2-bedroom/1-bath apartment with a roommate several years ago for $900 that had dick for amenities and was much smaller than my current place. This was in Normal Heights (about 10 minutes away from anywhere in the metropolitan San Diego area), BTW.
btw, used to live in normal heights also, i was about 3-4 blocks away from adams ave.
thatd be cool. thanks. cant believe the movie-line guy lives in san diego also. go figure.Originally posted by: Encryptic
I'm not sure about vacancies, but I can PM you with the phone number of the leasing office if you like. Seems like every other week someone is moving in or out.
Originally posted by: NICKel
Encryptic--
How long does it take you (minding no major traffice delays) to get to..
- shore
- gaslight
- Nearest fry's and best buy (hehe)
Originally posted by: anxi80
encryptic, does that apartment complex have any vacancies? i live in vista, but my work is in san diego, and im currently looking for a place, and that doesnt sound half bad. and i can go to viejas after work...Originally posted by: Encryptic
I do have to commute further, but Lakeside is much quieter and safer than some areas of San Diego proper. Also, we pay $950/month for a huge 2 bedroom/2 bath apartment that has amenities out the wazoo (A/C, fireplace, dishwasher, etc.) in a very nice quiet complex. I used to split a 2-bedroom/1-bath apartment with a roommate several years ago for $900 that had dick for amenities and was much smaller than my current place. This was in Normal Heights (about 10 minutes away from anywhere in the metropolitan San Diego area), BTW.
btw, used to live in normal heights also, i was about 3-4 blocks away from adams ave.
damn. i wouldnt pay that. but perhaps we are underestimating the drawing power of the adams ave. street fair? i go by there every so often, usually when im up by canada steak burger, its a couple exits past adams, on el cajon blvd. mmmm, a canada steak burger...Originally posted by: Encryptic
Yeah I used to live a block from Adams. We were planning on moving anyway, but they sold the building we were living in and gave everyone 90 days to move, which is when we moved to Lakeside.
I drove by there about a month ago and they had turned the place into condos starting at $120,000. $120,000 condos in THAT area? Riiiiight. Maybe in Kensington, but not the area of Normal Heights I was living in.
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: isaacmacdonald
Originally posted by: Dezign
I live in West LA.
Moved out to Cali after graduating from college last year with $500 and 2 suitcases (no job).
Found a job in a month, started work, have lived here ever since.
I pay $600/month rent in a beautiful apartment. Great price for the place/area.
Come to LA!![]()
that's suprising. I was under the impression that housing was exceedingly expensive in CA.
Paying 850 a month for a fairly small non-air conditioned apt on Long Island-
thats what I am saying........they all say its expensive but compared to what? L.I. , NYC, westchester county and all CT are very expensive places to live so I want to know if it is more expensive than these places or basically the same.
