La Jolla California is NOT for you...
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- Are you thinking about moving to La Jolla, San Diego? Well it's not all surfing and sunshine. In this video, we talk about the worth things about living in La Jolla California!
La Jolla is one of the most affluent cities in San Diego county and possibly one of the most expensive places to live in California. It's known for so many great things such as it's picturesque beaches, beautiful La Jolla homes, top rated schools, luxury shopping & dining. La Jolla really is a one stop shop for people looking to live the true San Diego lifestyle. But with all those positives does come negatives...
La Jolla happens to have an extremely high cost of living, especially when it comes to home prices. So make sure you bring a big check book when looking to buy a home in San Diego. The median home value in La Jolla is about $2 million dollars! La Jolla California also has been a major tourist attraction for many years which makes this a very congested place during the summer months. These are just a few negatives about La Jolla, San Diego...so make sure to watch this video to learn if La Jolla is the right place for you to call home!
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My brother graduated high school in 1972. After school, he got a job as a valet at a restaurant and could afford to share an apartment with a roommate just south of La Jolla on that pay. Real estate went up the roof. Love the shore break at Marine Street. I ran into Joan Rivers at a restaurant near Scripps beach.
The earth quakes we feel are from the Imperial Valley.
If Rose cyn ever wakes up!
We are in trouble.
When I was a kid, LJ people frowned on condescension. Its actually a form of rudeness according to the OED. We were taught that people with class are impartial and genuinely nice to everyone rich poor high low. It was considered low class to be a snob. You did your best to be empathetic and kind-hearted...so different from Bev Hills.
Perhaps one of the problems with poorly behaved new money types is they haven’t yet learned this. Everything has a downside, and one of the downsides of new wealth is you’re tempted to believe you’re superior in some ways. I’ve always had an a strong dislike for snobbery, and this comment offers a fresh perspective. Your comment will be screenshot, shat from printer, pinned to bulletin board.
Access and egress, ‘nuf said. That and the overall snootiness of the populous except for the surfers and old-timers. I do love swimming the cove - absolutely magical swimming with the sharks, seals and rays, never gets old.
Yup! Some of those beaches in La Jolla are just epic, especially the cove and blacks
You mentioned some areas give a better bang for the buck; can you name some? Thanks!
Carlsbad, Encinitas & Cardiff. You’ll be a tad more north, but your dollar will definitely stretch for the same type of vibe!
I’d move there just for easy access to “the taco stand”.
Well said! 👏🏼 🌯
The taco stand is not that great the one in north Park is never crowded that says it all just another hyped up online Mexican restraint. Get the same rolled tacos that they all get.
Not snooty? Well, why then does La Jolla want to become its own city?
I have sold HVAC for many years in the SD area, and have run dozens of sales appointments in La Jolla. Yes, it is full of rich snobs. And many of these rich snobs are very cheap.
yuppie town