I lived in Escondido in San Diego county for a lot of years. From 2003 to 2015 I lived in a senior apartment complex. My starting rent was 650 a month and when I left my rent was 800 dollars a month. I loved it. I was close to supermarkets, restarounts, movie theaters and parks. Beaches were about 30 minutes away. There were lakes to go fishing. I could go go San Diego or Oceanside to go on fishing boats to fish for yellowtail, calico bass, barracuda, and dorado at times. San Diego county had everything I needed or wanted. Oh, and by the way if you go to the beaches in San Diego during the summer, you’ll be amazed by the women in bathing suits.
What a dream to live in San Diego! You have so many good tips! Definitely makes sense to not move there in August because of the students! Definitely a good idea to really scout out the area before doing so before moving anywhere!
Your videos are super informational and fun to watch. I moved to SD in Sept 2020 and can’t wait to checkout all these spots you talk about when these restrictions get lifted. Cheers Jay, Thank you my man!
Absolutely grateful for your channel and so much value Jay! I am inbound to San Diego this year and your channel is super valuable! New sub and wishing you lots of Love and light Keep on shining bright! ❤❤❤
Living in San Diego tip if you want to live alone: if you're not making six figures, you're not making it.. Rent skyrocketed during Covid. Average "low" rent right now is around $1600-1800 for a 1-bed in decent/safe area. The "cheaper" area used to be North Park, but no so much anymore. City Heights is going to be cheaper, but a nasty area for what you're paying. Not safe. San Diego does not have a rent cap. Prop mngrs can raise it up to 10% every 6 mo as long they give you "enough notice," which I believe is 90 days. Also, driving has also gotten more aggressive since Covid.
As a born and raised in san diego guy let me give u some advise especially if your single....if your wanting to live on your own u better make over 100k or being roommates with 2 or 3 other people Other than that only vacation there and live somewhere else where u get more for your money
Your video was a bit more realistic than most on YT re SD. But the inventory of available rentals is worse than it was even just a few short months ago. Which also means rents have risen too. A 2 bd apt in Little Italy is now going to cost you at least $3-4k! It's not much better in any other areas. I was shocked how few rentals are available right now, even in East County (still cheaper, but not by much). Also, you haven't mentioned that most places anywhere do not accept pets.
Yes parking haha its a terrible situation plan on walking a lot lol and all thats going on is building and more ppl idk where they're all gonna park lol
Have around roughly 10k + saved for rent,app fees,furnishings,grocery, moving team as well. it can definitely get pricy depending on whether or not you’re going to apply for a college right off the bat definitely communicate with your college in regards to loans and on/off campus living. grants and scholarships will also be your bestfriend
The Gospel of salvation of our souls: 💜💕❤️❤️❤️💕💖❤️💖❤️📖✝️🕎💡💡❤️❤️💞💜💕For what I received I passed on to you as of [first importance]: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Peter, and then to the Twelve. After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers and sisters at the same time,
The best thing do to do. Is go to a red state and buy at least four homes. Rent them out for minimum of $2500 per month. After paying for your monthly mortgage payments which should include home insurances that should leave you between 4 to 5 thousand dollars per month to financially "help" support you in this overly taxed blue state. Especially in the the city of San Diego with very high property taxes. Don't forget about very high HOA fees. Might consider becoming a real estate investor. I've spotted some very good home deals in Texas.
Hey jay that s easy I already ask my TH-cam friend Erika to be my room mate because her last name reminds Costco if you been watching my videos you know I m talking about.
🙏💕😭“Heavenly Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from you. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward you. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your will for the rest of my life. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen
I lived in Escondido in San Diego county for a lot of years. From 2003 to 2015 I lived in a senior apartment complex. My starting rent was 650 a month and when I left my rent was 800 dollars a month. I loved it. I was close to supermarkets, restarounts, movie theaters and parks. Beaches were about 30 minutes away. There were lakes to go fishing. I could go go San Diego or Oceanside to go on fishing boats to fish for yellowtail, calico bass, barracuda, and dorado at times. San Diego county had everything I needed or wanted. Oh, and by the way if you go to the beaches in San Diego during the summer, you’ll be amazed by the women in bathing suits.
What a dream to live in San Diego! You have so many good tips! Definitely makes sense to not move there in August because of the students! Definitely a good idea to really scout out the area before doing so before moving anywhere!
Your videos are super informational and fun to watch. I moved to SD in Sept 2020 and can’t wait to checkout all these spots you talk about when these restrictions get lifted. Cheers Jay, Thank you my man!
Really means a lot Tim! Hope u get to explore the city even more! Cheers!
Thank you for having me Jay Jay! Happy to help anyway I can 😀
You are the man Danny! Thanks for the amazing tips.
This is the video I was waiting on!
Awesome! Glad it's finally out.
New here, thanks for the tips. Been trying to move to San Diego for the past year.
Nice! Hope u get to move here soon!
I still love La Jolla but I think it’s out of my price range 😂😂
Very pricey utc is close and reasonable
Wyndham sea and la jolla 3000 a month and up
la jolla ridiculus prices lol
might be better off in University City.
haha move to Carlsbad and be neighbors with your parents!
Good tips man. Thank you. Trying to find a place in August is a joke. Literally a joke.
haha it's actually crazy that I'm moving back from barcelona too! thanks for creating this video, really helpful
January. Thank you!!
Awesome job jay.
you're awesome man!
Thanks jay
Absolutely grateful for your channel and so much value Jay!
I am inbound to San Diego this year and your channel is super valuable!
New sub and wishing you lots of Love and light Keep on shining bright! ❤❤❤
Thanks for this video! Moving in June. Do you know how early you can find a place? Looking for a studio or 1 bedroom in PB/ Sunset Cliffs.
Living in San Diego tip if you want to live alone: if you're not making six figures, you're not making it.. Rent skyrocketed during Covid. Average "low" rent right now is around $1600-1800 for a 1-bed in decent/safe area. The "cheaper" area used to be North Park, but no so much anymore. City Heights is going to be cheaper, but a nasty area for what you're paying. Not safe. San Diego does not have a rent cap. Prop mngrs can raise it up to 10% every 6 mo as long they give you "enough notice," which I believe is 90 days. Also, driving has also gotten more aggressive since Covid.
Dude. Seriously, I hate it here but I refuse to leave 🥺😢
As a born and raised in san diego guy let me give u some advise especially if your single....if your wanting to live on your own u better make over 100k or being roommates with 2 or 3 other people
Other than that only vacation there and live somewhere else where u get more for your money
I usually refer to North Park as No Park. As in no place to park.
Your video was a bit more realistic than most on YT re SD. But the inventory of available rentals is worse than it was even just a few short months ago. Which also means rents have risen too. A 2 bd apt in Little Italy is now going to cost you at least $3-4k! It's not much better in any other areas. I was shocked how few rentals are available right now, even in East County (still cheaper, but not by much). Also, you haven't mentioned that most places anywhere do not accept pets.
Great tips! Any thoughts on the La Mesa area.
Thank you jay !!!
Thanks as always Fabian!
So tru very good facts. I'm off Adam's Ave i love it
Great information 🍺⭐️♥️
Tip #1. Have tons of money available. You'll need easily close to $5k just to move in.
Thanks for the tips👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks for watching Curls Vick!
What are some areas to rent that provide a beachfront view ocean view etc ?
del mar, la jolla, pacific beach, bird rock, ocean beach, imperial beach, encinitas, oceanside
Perfect timing for this video! Thankyou jay
You're so welcome Terpy Chris!
Any tips for job searching? 😁
i wish i had some! lol networking!
I am looking for an apartment under $900 a month but it Hass to be near a hospital. Do you think you can find out?
You might get a room for that price not your own apartment
Good job! Thanks for the great tips!
Much appreciated Deb!
You said east village is good though a video i just watched said there is a homeless problem there
One day will move to San Diego area, Oceanside, Im looking at Mira Costa what you think?
How do I even come multiple times at different hours to the same property? I've never seen anyone ready to show a place to me twice.
How would you compare Kearny Mesa (spectrum area) and Mission valley in San Diego? Nicer area? Safety? Family friendly? Thanks
Yes parking haha its a terrible situation plan on walking a lot lol and all thats going on is building and more ppl idk where they're all gonna park lol
I want to move out to San Diego from Virginia out of highschool. I want to live there first so I can get In state college. Any other tips?
Nice! Start saving ALOT! haha
Have around roughly 10k + saved for rent,app fees,furnishings,grocery, moving team as well. it can definitely get pricy depending on whether or not you’re going to apply for a college right off the bat definitely communicate with your college in regards to loans and on/off campus living. grants and scholarships will also be your bestfriend
im an older man and i would like a place like 50 years old and up ... where do i look.
ITS ALLL NATIVE LAND
SAN DIEGO IS KUMEYAAY LAND.
yes it definitely is.
2023ci moved out in 2011 can't make them stop stalking me.
Mission valley has alot of luxury apt not my favorite area
I used to love Mission Valley... definitely WAYYY different now.
@@Jaycation yep la mirage used to be cool bro in early 2000 s
The Gospel of salvation of our souls: 💜💕❤️❤️❤️💕💖❤️💖❤️📖✝️🕎💡💡❤️❤️💞💜💕For what I received I passed on to you as of [first importance]: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Peter, and then to the Twelve. After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers and sisters at the same time,
The best thing do to do. Is go to a red state and buy at least four homes. Rent them out for minimum of $2500 per month. After paying for your monthly mortgage payments which should include home insurances that should leave you between 4 to 5 thousand dollars per month to financially "help" support you in this overly taxed blue state. Especially in the the city of San Diego with very high property taxes. Don't forget about very high HOA fees. Might consider becoming a real estate investor. I've spotted some very good home deals in Texas.
Hey jay that s easy I already ask my TH-cam friend Erika to be my room mate because her last name reminds Costco if you been watching my videos you know I m talking about.
Thats great! Already found a roommate.
Thanks is lovely bro
So 10 years ago it was affordable not anymore
Any rational apartment hunting is always concentrated in the ghetto. Because in San Diego that's the only place most of us will ever afford.
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Thanks again RJ!
Rent a uhaul.
I have seen someone living in a U-Haul when I lived in San Diego years ago....
🙏💕😭“Heavenly Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from you. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward you. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your will for the rest of my life. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen
Absolute worst place to even visit. Go to Oregon instead.
Super helpful! Thanks!
Thanks for watching Ahmed! Glad u like the info
Very helpful, thanks!