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[quote=SD Realtor]”
JohnAlt you don’t have to buy anything. Your own statement confirms what I said. San Diego as a whole simply is an expensive place to live. It costs more here and it will always cost more here. Conversely more people will be priced out of housing. In fact because of the climate more people will indeed spend more. It may not be important to you but it is to them. They will live coastal and those that don’t wanna spend that money will live inland or in condos.That is the point of the entire post to begin with. There is only a finite coastal space. Those that want it pay. Those that hope for it to go down to their own level of affordability may get lucky but probably will not[/quote]
It’s all relative. There are people like myself who moved down from Los Angeles over the past few years because San Diego is cheap compared to LA. I can consider living on the coast in SD, while in LA that’s reserved for people who don’t ever have to work.
jameswennParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]”
JohnAlt you don’t have to buy anything. Your own statement confirms what I said. San Diego as a whole simply is an expensive place to live. It costs more here and it will always cost more here. Conversely more people will be priced out of housing. In fact because of the climate more people will indeed spend more. It may not be important to you but it is to them. They will live coastal and those that don’t wanna spend that money will live inland or in condos.That is the point of the entire post to begin with. There is only a finite coastal space. Those that want it pay. Those that hope for it to go down to their own level of affordability may get lucky but probably will not[/quote]
It’s all relative. There are people like myself who moved down from Los Angeles over the past few years because San Diego is cheap compared to LA. I can consider living on the coast in SD, while in LA that’s reserved for people who don’t ever have to work.
jameswennParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]”
JohnAlt you don’t have to buy anything. Your own statement confirms what I said. San Diego as a whole simply is an expensive place to live. It costs more here and it will always cost more here. Conversely more people will be priced out of housing. In fact because of the climate more people will indeed spend more. It may not be important to you but it is to them. They will live coastal and those that don’t wanna spend that money will live inland or in condos.That is the point of the entire post to begin with. There is only a finite coastal space. Those that want it pay. Those that hope for it to go down to their own level of affordability may get lucky but probably will not[/quote]
It’s all relative. There are people like myself who moved down from Los Angeles over the past few years because San Diego is cheap compared to LA. I can consider living on the coast in SD, while in LA that’s reserved for people who don’t ever have to work.
jameswennParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]”
JohnAlt you don’t have to buy anything. Your own statement confirms what I said. San Diego as a whole simply is an expensive place to live. It costs more here and it will always cost more here. Conversely more people will be priced out of housing. In fact because of the climate more people will indeed spend more. It may not be important to you but it is to them. They will live coastal and those that don’t wanna spend that money will live inland or in condos.That is the point of the entire post to begin with. There is only a finite coastal space. Those that want it pay. Those that hope for it to go down to their own level of affordability may get lucky but probably will not[/quote]
It’s all relative. There are people like myself who moved down from Los Angeles over the past few years because San Diego is cheap compared to LA. I can consider living on the coast in SD, while in LA that’s reserved for people who don’t ever have to work.
jameswennParticipantThe reason why we have such a large budget is to keep military bases open, which are the economic drivers of many communities, like San Diego.
It’s going to be real tough for a congressman to let a base close in his backyard.
jameswennParticipantThe reason why we have such a large budget is to keep military bases open, which are the economic drivers of many communities, like San Diego.
It’s going to be real tough for a congressman to let a base close in his backyard.
jameswennParticipantThe reason why we have such a large budget is to keep military bases open, which are the economic drivers of many communities, like San Diego.
It’s going to be real tough for a congressman to let a base close in his backyard.
jameswennParticipantThe reason why we have such a large budget is to keep military bases open, which are the economic drivers of many communities, like San Diego.
It’s going to be real tough for a congressman to let a base close in his backyard.
jameswennParticipantThe reason why we have such a large budget is to keep military bases open, which are the economic drivers of many communities, like San Diego.
It’s going to be real tough for a congressman to let a base close in his backyard.
jameswennParticipantYou guys think the layoffs are over now?
I’m seeing alot more job postings since the year started. I’ve been with a consulting firm for the past 6 years and have been traveling every week, but now thinking of a getting local gig. Don’t want to jump into a bad situation since i’m pretty secure right now.
jameswennParticipantYou guys think the layoffs are over now?
I’m seeing alot more job postings since the year started. I’ve been with a consulting firm for the past 6 years and have been traveling every week, but now thinking of a getting local gig. Don’t want to jump into a bad situation since i’m pretty secure right now.
jameswennParticipantYou guys think the layoffs are over now?
I’m seeing alot more job postings since the year started. I’ve been with a consulting firm for the past 6 years and have been traveling every week, but now thinking of a getting local gig. Don’t want to jump into a bad situation since i’m pretty secure right now.
jameswennParticipantYou guys think the layoffs are over now?
I’m seeing alot more job postings since the year started. I’ve been with a consulting firm for the past 6 years and have been traveling every week, but now thinking of a getting local gig. Don’t want to jump into a bad situation since i’m pretty secure right now.
jameswennParticipantYou guys think the layoffs are over now?
I’m seeing alot more job postings since the year started. I’ve been with a consulting firm for the past 6 years and have been traveling every week, but now thinking of a getting local gig. Don’t want to jump into a bad situation since i’m pretty secure right now.
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