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San Diego Tenth Most Expensive City
So, Don Bauder, is it possible to get a decent place to live for say, $1300 a month? What if we looked out in the north county, for example? I'm not crazy about living in a district represented by Darrell Issa, but sometimes allowances have to be made...— October 4, 2011 9:47 p.m.
San Diego Tenth Most Expensive City
Well, then, since the wife and I won't be working, and will have a monthly income of approximately 4K, we anticipate allocating at least a thousand a month for rent. Sounds like we could be on a tight budget, but we want to live in an environment where there is much diversity, lots of recreation and culture, and the ability to get around via mass transit, rather than depending on a personal car, etc. Lots of SD neighborhoods would seem to fit the bill. Also, we anticipate spending less on utilities because of the mild climate. But ultimately, you have to follow the old adage "You get what you pay for..."— September 30, 2011 5:24 p.m.
San Diego Tenth Most Expensive City
As a boomer from Arizona hoping to retire in San Diego, I just have this question: given the fact that SD is such a desirable place to live, is the high cost of rent simply a case of the market at work, or could there be a problem with runaway landlord greed in the city?— September 30, 2011 5:04 p.m.