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I want to kindly ask for an analysis. Thx to all that chime in 😊
What about San Diego?
I wouldn't live there, even if I had the money. But if I was forced to, NorCal hands down. A lot of California cities are FILTHY shitholes, literally. Its dead culturally as well.
But I don't think that's a fair description of San Francicso, Marin or the Bay area in general - or Sonoma (e.g. Santa Rosa) or Napa.... They are all beautiful places with tons of stuff to do.
If you mean nature where people do not live, yes those can be very beautiful. Which is why I said Norcal, for the nature. I don't consider "Things to do" lioe clubbing or restaurants a selling point for me. Littering really pisses me off too, and the more people in an area. The more litter and filth. I also really really hate Californian culture of the south.
Do you know where Californians go on vacation to? They go to places where I used to live, like Coeur d' Alene Idaho.
I have never spent much time in Southern California but I did live in the Bay Area for nearly a year once and it was a wonderful experience. I was in an apartment complex in Alameda with a beach across the street.
Its dead culturally as well.
We're probably defining culture differently, but that's very much not so. There are tons of wonderful museums in LA and San Diego.
If money is no object: [URL="https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1665-Euston-Rd-San-Marino-CA-91108/20701441_zpid/"]https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1665-Euston-Rd-San-Marino-CA-91108/20701441_zpid/[/URL]
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/73-Via-Del-Cielo-Rancho-Palos-Verdes-CA-90275/54949437_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/520-Vaquero-Rd-Arcadia-CA-91007/20889504_zpid/
(the location is key for all of these, near favorite places)
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2604-5th-Ave-FLOOR-9-San-Diego-CA-92103/2079469795_zpid/ 16.5 million seems affluent to me lol
Ummm... this one! https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/406-Maple-St-San-Diego-CA-92103/2116844389_zpid/
One of my friends used to live in Morrow Bay, but came to roommate with me in Ohio for more jobs opportunities. (Like starting a buisness). He has told me lots of stories about his adventures there. The cost of living must be insane. (I entirely blame Silicon Valley and hollywood btw) I am sure at some point, it was at the height of the American dream with rich culture and people look back on it nostalgicly. I can relate to that. It must hurt to see it decay, but admitting it has a problem is the first step to fixing it. Yet no one wants to try, as Californias are fleeing to other states like New Mexico, Arizona and Texas. I've met more anti-californians from california than I have californian loyals. In almost 5 different states.