Home › Forums › Closed Forums › Properties or Areas › coronado/la jolla/ rancho santa fe/ del mar
- This topic has 200 replies, 22 voices, and was last updated 14 years, 1 month ago by UCGal.
-
AuthorPosts
-
April 15, 2010 at 7:11 AM #540302April 15, 2010 at 8:03 AM #539371CascaParticipant
Coronado sucks, please go live in Del Mar, or La Jolla.
April 15, 2010 at 8:03 AM #539493CascaParticipantCoronado sucks, please go live in Del Mar, or La Jolla.
April 15, 2010 at 8:03 AM #539959CascaParticipantCoronado sucks, please go live in Del Mar, or La Jolla.
April 15, 2010 at 8:03 AM #540054CascaParticipantCoronado sucks, please go live in Del Mar, or La Jolla.
April 15, 2010 at 8:03 AM #540328CascaParticipantCoronado sucks, please go live in Del Mar, or La Jolla.
April 15, 2010 at 8:20 AM #539386Rich ToscanoKeymasterHa ha, I have to agree with UCGal that Del Mar is boring. But I love it anyway. You can live right on top of the beach and unlike most beach places, it’s very convenient to get in and out of (I used to live in LJ and it was too much of a pain to get in and out of — I realize that DM is much farther north but those interminable LJ traffic lights drove me nuts). Maybe that consideration isn’t so important to you if you are retired and spend most of your time in your local hood.
But yeah, Del Mar is boring. I live within walking distance to this theoretically great downtown area, and I NEVER go there because it’s all useless to me (super-spendy restaurants, boutiques, new age bookstores, pet treat bakeries, and one overpriced market — and yes I know about Board and Brew, sandwiches aren’t really my thing). It seems like the whole town was designed to exclusively serve elderly heiresses.
You can drive east a bit to find good grocery shopping etc in the Evil Empire (Carmel Valley) but that’s the last place in the world where you will solve your “boring” problem.
But in the end I can recommend Del Mar anyway… not the most exciting town on earth but a great place nonetheless. I can walk out my door and be on top of the bluffs overlooking the ocean, or be on the freeway in 2 minutes. LJ is great too — more dense, trafficky, and expensive, but with a lot more interesting stuff to do (which in my vocabulary means “places to eat and drink).
Oh, one more thing I thought of, this one in favor of DM. This is actually a big one. Because it’s up on cliffs you can get better ocean views and still be in walking distance to the beach.
So they’ve each got their pros and cons, as you’d expect… in the end it will depend on your priorities. But if being walking distance to town is important — make sure to explore the actual town. Unless you are an elderly heiress — then you’re good.
Rich
April 15, 2010 at 8:20 AM #539508Rich ToscanoKeymasterHa ha, I have to agree with UCGal that Del Mar is boring. But I love it anyway. You can live right on top of the beach and unlike most beach places, it’s very convenient to get in and out of (I used to live in LJ and it was too much of a pain to get in and out of — I realize that DM is much farther north but those interminable LJ traffic lights drove me nuts). Maybe that consideration isn’t so important to you if you are retired and spend most of your time in your local hood.
But yeah, Del Mar is boring. I live within walking distance to this theoretically great downtown area, and I NEVER go there because it’s all useless to me (super-spendy restaurants, boutiques, new age bookstores, pet treat bakeries, and one overpriced market — and yes I know about Board and Brew, sandwiches aren’t really my thing). It seems like the whole town was designed to exclusively serve elderly heiresses.
You can drive east a bit to find good grocery shopping etc in the Evil Empire (Carmel Valley) but that’s the last place in the world where you will solve your “boring” problem.
But in the end I can recommend Del Mar anyway… not the most exciting town on earth but a great place nonetheless. I can walk out my door and be on top of the bluffs overlooking the ocean, or be on the freeway in 2 minutes. LJ is great too — more dense, trafficky, and expensive, but with a lot more interesting stuff to do (which in my vocabulary means “places to eat and drink).
Oh, one more thing I thought of, this one in favor of DM. This is actually a big one. Because it’s up on cliffs you can get better ocean views and still be in walking distance to the beach.
So they’ve each got their pros and cons, as you’d expect… in the end it will depend on your priorities. But if being walking distance to town is important — make sure to explore the actual town. Unless you are an elderly heiress — then you’re good.
Rich
April 15, 2010 at 8:20 AM #539975Rich ToscanoKeymasterHa ha, I have to agree with UCGal that Del Mar is boring. But I love it anyway. You can live right on top of the beach and unlike most beach places, it’s very convenient to get in and out of (I used to live in LJ and it was too much of a pain to get in and out of — I realize that DM is much farther north but those interminable LJ traffic lights drove me nuts). Maybe that consideration isn’t so important to you if you are retired and spend most of your time in your local hood.
But yeah, Del Mar is boring. I live within walking distance to this theoretically great downtown area, and I NEVER go there because it’s all useless to me (super-spendy restaurants, boutiques, new age bookstores, pet treat bakeries, and one overpriced market — and yes I know about Board and Brew, sandwiches aren’t really my thing). It seems like the whole town was designed to exclusively serve elderly heiresses.
You can drive east a bit to find good grocery shopping etc in the Evil Empire (Carmel Valley) but that’s the last place in the world where you will solve your “boring” problem.
But in the end I can recommend Del Mar anyway… not the most exciting town on earth but a great place nonetheless. I can walk out my door and be on top of the bluffs overlooking the ocean, or be on the freeway in 2 minutes. LJ is great too — more dense, trafficky, and expensive, but with a lot more interesting stuff to do (which in my vocabulary means “places to eat and drink).
Oh, one more thing I thought of, this one in favor of DM. This is actually a big one. Because it’s up on cliffs you can get better ocean views and still be in walking distance to the beach.
So they’ve each got their pros and cons, as you’d expect… in the end it will depend on your priorities. But if being walking distance to town is important — make sure to explore the actual town. Unless you are an elderly heiress — then you’re good.
Rich
April 15, 2010 at 8:20 AM #540069Rich ToscanoKeymasterHa ha, I have to agree with UCGal that Del Mar is boring. But I love it anyway. You can live right on top of the beach and unlike most beach places, it’s very convenient to get in and out of (I used to live in LJ and it was too much of a pain to get in and out of — I realize that DM is much farther north but those interminable LJ traffic lights drove me nuts). Maybe that consideration isn’t so important to you if you are retired and spend most of your time in your local hood.
But yeah, Del Mar is boring. I live within walking distance to this theoretically great downtown area, and I NEVER go there because it’s all useless to me (super-spendy restaurants, boutiques, new age bookstores, pet treat bakeries, and one overpriced market — and yes I know about Board and Brew, sandwiches aren’t really my thing). It seems like the whole town was designed to exclusively serve elderly heiresses.
You can drive east a bit to find good grocery shopping etc in the Evil Empire (Carmel Valley) but that’s the last place in the world where you will solve your “boring” problem.
But in the end I can recommend Del Mar anyway… not the most exciting town on earth but a great place nonetheless. I can walk out my door and be on top of the bluffs overlooking the ocean, or be on the freeway in 2 minutes. LJ is great too — more dense, trafficky, and expensive, but with a lot more interesting stuff to do (which in my vocabulary means “places to eat and drink).
Oh, one more thing I thought of, this one in favor of DM. This is actually a big one. Because it’s up on cliffs you can get better ocean views and still be in walking distance to the beach.
So they’ve each got their pros and cons, as you’d expect… in the end it will depend on your priorities. But if being walking distance to town is important — make sure to explore the actual town. Unless you are an elderly heiress — then you’re good.
Rich
April 15, 2010 at 8:20 AM #540343Rich ToscanoKeymasterHa ha, I have to agree with UCGal that Del Mar is boring. But I love it anyway. You can live right on top of the beach and unlike most beach places, it’s very convenient to get in and out of (I used to live in LJ and it was too much of a pain to get in and out of — I realize that DM is much farther north but those interminable LJ traffic lights drove me nuts). Maybe that consideration isn’t so important to you if you are retired and spend most of your time in your local hood.
But yeah, Del Mar is boring. I live within walking distance to this theoretically great downtown area, and I NEVER go there because it’s all useless to me (super-spendy restaurants, boutiques, new age bookstores, pet treat bakeries, and one overpriced market — and yes I know about Board and Brew, sandwiches aren’t really my thing). It seems like the whole town was designed to exclusively serve elderly heiresses.
You can drive east a bit to find good grocery shopping etc in the Evil Empire (Carmel Valley) but that’s the last place in the world where you will solve your “boring” problem.
But in the end I can recommend Del Mar anyway… not the most exciting town on earth but a great place nonetheless. I can walk out my door and be on top of the bluffs overlooking the ocean, or be on the freeway in 2 minutes. LJ is great too — more dense, trafficky, and expensive, but with a lot more interesting stuff to do (which in my vocabulary means “places to eat and drink).
Oh, one more thing I thought of, this one in favor of DM. This is actually a big one. Because it’s up on cliffs you can get better ocean views and still be in walking distance to the beach.
So they’ve each got their pros and cons, as you’d expect… in the end it will depend on your priorities. But if being walking distance to town is important — make sure to explore the actual town. Unless you are an elderly heiress — then you’re good.
Rich
April 15, 2010 at 8:29 AM #539401svelteParticipant[quote=investor](sorry you guys are looking at state income taxes so high and a government so dysfunctional). [/quote]
So…if the government is so dysfunctional, why are you going to live here? Obviously you think the government here is going to meet your needs or you wouldn’t want to move here right?
And if you’re attempting to avoid CA state taxes yet enjoy the benefits of the area where residents pay those taxes, I have to say I have zero respect for you.
April 15, 2010 at 8:29 AM #539523svelteParticipant[quote=investor](sorry you guys are looking at state income taxes so high and a government so dysfunctional). [/quote]
So…if the government is so dysfunctional, why are you going to live here? Obviously you think the government here is going to meet your needs or you wouldn’t want to move here right?
And if you’re attempting to avoid CA state taxes yet enjoy the benefits of the area where residents pay those taxes, I have to say I have zero respect for you.
April 15, 2010 at 8:29 AM #539990svelteParticipant[quote=investor](sorry you guys are looking at state income taxes so high and a government so dysfunctional). [/quote]
So…if the government is so dysfunctional, why are you going to live here? Obviously you think the government here is going to meet your needs or you wouldn’t want to move here right?
And if you’re attempting to avoid CA state taxes yet enjoy the benefits of the area where residents pay those taxes, I have to say I have zero respect for you.
April 15, 2010 at 8:29 AM #540085svelteParticipant[quote=investor](sorry you guys are looking at state income taxes so high and a government so dysfunctional). [/quote]
So…if the government is so dysfunctional, why are you going to live here? Obviously you think the government here is going to meet your needs or you wouldn’t want to move here right?
And if you’re attempting to avoid CA state taxes yet enjoy the benefits of the area where residents pay those taxes, I have to say I have zero respect for you.
-
AuthorPosts
- The forum ‘Properties or Areas’ is closed to new topics and replies.