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La Jolla - expensive though
North park, hill crest, UTC (close to La Jolla)
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What’s the closest thing to Ojai / Ventura County vibes around San Diego? A lot of what was recommended was in the city, looking to be near SD but in a more secluded suburban part
If you want easy access to restaurants and bars, gaslamp and east village are decent.
La Jolla is definitely fire if you can afford it
I live in Cardiff by the Sea and it’s a nice area. I am in my late 20s and it’s a perfect area, very close to everything I need.
Meh. Too far North. Fine if you want to stay in little bubble or have higher tolerance for driving.
Hillcrest, Little Italy, Gaslamp Quarter for more walkable/nightlife fun. Pacific Beach is fun if you can afford it and want a token beach experience, but it’s got a loud nightlife that can overwhelm. Love La Jolla but it’s definitely the rich area and more family-focused there I think. I’d also look near Old Town. You’d have access to the Trolley to get you downtown. I lived in Claremont for a bit too which is more affordable, suburban, but farther from beach.
East Village
It's a pretty boring city, but gaslamp is the best option, by far.
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I love the Ocean Beach, Pacific Beach, and Point Loma areas. Fun, laid-back beachy areas with great bars & restaurants and walkable neighborhoods. Not very reasonable, price-wise, but if you’re willing to do some work on a place, you might find a fixer-upper.
Poway and Rancho Bernardo are really good for settling down and raising a family. Poway is also the safest city in SD county and top 10 in California.
maybe like Apline?