That's my dad at 1:21 when you showed the San Francisco cable car! He's been a cable car operator for over 20 years, what a random coincidence that I found your video on my feed and ended up seeing my dad at work 😂 thanks for the footage; he's ecstatic to be in a TH-cam video haha
I have had friends move to Austin Dallas and Memphis to get away from the high cost of living. They all moved back to San Diego within a year. 🙄 We live the dream.
I recently moved out of San Diego as our landlord sold our house and we had to move. However, moving to Murrieta which is about an hour away from San Diego is nice too and cheaper as we managed to get a big two story house for rent in Murrieta for only about $3000 a month which is not too bad compared to San Diego whereas San Diego, you’d be paying that much for a small shack. Lol 😂
The older I get the more I prioritize community over climate. No matter how nice the sun and beaches are, you will not be happy if you are lonely. Due to the high cost of living, San Diego is a revolving door. Many people come to "live it up" for a bit only to move away later (especially once they have kids). As soon as you make a solid group of friends, they move away and you have to start over.
Trust me I have lived in San Diego all my life and today year of inflation is insane. People who bought a house in the 1970 are now worth a million and they aren’t even worth buying!!!!
The happiest person on the planet about the COL in San Diego...our children are priced out of owning a home here or renting for that matter, less they are from a wealthy family, inherit a home or we live on top of each other. IF you bought a home in the early 2000's consider yourselves very lucky/blessed.
Indeed, we did. It was just under 400k, our mortgage is 1,001 and we’re very close to being paid off in under 10 years. I am reminded daily how fortunate we are. 🙌🏽
Bought my 3,500 square foot home on a view lot in Poway on 1 acre in 1999. Let’s just say we are in good shape. Very rare that a home comes on the market in my hood.
It’s definitely expensive but we love this City and everything that has to offer. I feel like I am on vacation everyday. We are not locals, moved away many years ago but I was just not happy. We moved back in 2019 and we couldn’t be happier. We love this city!!!!!
You know thats funny ..I felt like I was on vacation everyday and I lived there for roughly 3 years and I worked every single day but it still felt different it truly has a different feel in SD when you live in a decent part and around sane neighbors not weirdos
San diego is crazy expensive and I was actually born and raised here so I've seen the price increase over time. There's nothing like San diego 🌮 shops and I love North Park been there since '92.
I am very lucky and blessed to be living out here in SD. I started living out here in the late 2000 as an Active Marine. When I got out in 2001, I decided to make SD my official home. It was a struggle with no family or support but I was determined to stay here, by all means. Even if I had to stay in my car. When I say I was blessed, 2010 I was married to a beautiful wife from my home town and we decided to purchase our first home in SD. The prices for housing is so crazy here now, I cannot believe we currently own a home that is worth a 3 quarter of a million dollars! I wouldn't imagine paying that much for my particular home. So yes, buying a home in SD is overpriced but there are people out there that would pay that price sadly.
@@Jaycation so let's look at the positive ..house prices are rising but the homeowners who pay property tax etc and when people said why do you live there it's expensive ..yes it was expensive and still is but those people that suffered with high mortgages suddenly have major equity and can sell and retire in a small apartment
A Pronto bus and trolley day pass is $6. Lots of attractions by the trolleys, from Little Italy, Seaport Village, Old Town, Gaslamp, etc. Hillcrest, Coronado, University Heights, the Zoo, South Park, etc are also bus accessible.
Aloha…. love this video… love your PADRES shirt.. I lived in San Diego in the late 80’s.. Paradise Hills , National City..born in Hawaii ( loved your Hawaii videos) and now live in Las Vegas.. Your M Resort video was awesome.. Thank you for all your information!!! GOD BLESS and BE SAFE
good video. im glad you made it so people have an idea about how much it costs to live there. It does seem like a nice place to live with alot to do like seaworld, the san diego zoo, and etc. I enjoy going to zoos around the u.s. when i travel. keep up the good work, alita from fayetteville nc
I looove San Diego, i want to visit soon, I'd like to go to the musiums and get to know Coronado. I live just 3.5 hours from there. I am in Yuma Arizona...and if you Know Yuma, you know it's BORRIIING over here...with nothing to do lol. So I might get to go and take my 16 year old with me in about a month, when it starts warming up, so we can get in the water too lol. Thank you soo much for the video and the detailed info. That many of us are now on a budget all this info comes in verry handy, to go and take a trip all well prepared, more than anything. Thank you. Peace.
Do you always stay in the same place? I made my first trip in September and plan to return this year.. Jaycation really helped with Mission Beach info 👍🏾
@@boosieworks I like to switch it up and try new hotels/areas in SD. I love staying downtown at the Manchester or little Italy area. I'd say 95% of my info I get is from these videos or Jaycations Instagram.
@@Jaycation Me too! Your videos help so much. I look forward to trying the new spots you've shared. Hopefully we'll see you out and be able to say hello in person!! 🤞
That’s why we moved to another state. I was raised most of my life in San Diego, Cali n still LOVE it, but could no longer afford to live there anymore. Ty for sharing enjoyed it.
@@Jaycation We moved to Ohio n it’s an adjustment with the harsh weather, scraping n shoveling snow n all, but the so far, the overall cost of living is good, gas, food n rent is reasonable, but sometimes kinda miss family n friends tho. Enjoy your vids keep up the great work. Love learning about my hometown. Gnite
For tourists and locals alike there are many things to do here that are free if you have a car: Taking a walk on one of our many beaches like Torrey Pines State Beach, a visit to La Jolla Cove with the view of seals relaxing on the rocks and the ocean beyond as well as art galleries and shops to check out, the pier and boardwalk at Pacific Beach, the last 60's vibe beach town of Ocean Beach where you can have lunch in the casual restaurant on the pier and walk down the main drag to check out the unique stores and people watch, Seaport Village at the San Diego bay area with a beautiful view of the Coronado bridge, sailboats driting along and a walk down to the Midway Navy ship and a wonderful drive over the Coronado bridge to visit Coronado and check Hotel del Coronado as well as the galleries and shops in that area. Drive, take a lunch and enjoy!
I am arriving 31March. Trip delayed by over a month due to getting Covid. I am not put off. We have everything covered. Really just food and drink and thanks to your cheap eats videos we will have a great time. We have the hop on hop off trolley and planning on walking a lot. Maybe an Uber or Lyft over to the beaches. Been doing a lot of research. We are heading onto Vegas for a couple of nights afterwards so watching your videos there too. If we see you out and about that would be amazing. Thank you.
I just left after living there for 11 years. Not really a beach or desert person so there was no reason to be crowded in with a bunch of miserable, obnoxiously loud people and paying a premium for it. It’s a great place to visit but not to live.
Can you please consider doing a series of videos about the neighborhoods that are next to Trolley stations? I don't drive and would love to consider moving to SD, but it seems like you can only live there with a car, so I'd love to see what the neighborhoods are like if you relied solely on taking the Trolley to get around (work, groceries, etc.)
A lot of people take the trolley and bus in San Diego! We have a pretty good system, and you can get almost anywhere that you need to. But if you can afford a car, then driving is definitely the way to go since a 20 minute car ride, could take 1.5 hours or more by public transit. I'm scared of driving so I still take public transit to get to school and work. On the bus and trolley, it'll mostly be people from Tijuana or people from lower to lower middle class areas of California, trying to get to work, going grocery shopping, or going to shopping malls. There are also a lot of students taking public transit since we have a bunch of schools. Mostly people trying to mind their own business. Ngl, there are a lotttt of sketchy people that ride the bus and trolley as well. They usually just go around yelling nonsense, just don't pay attention to them. The closer you get to Downtown San Diego, the sketchier the people. There's also been an increase of homeless people, and they're everywhere, but they tend to gather in Downtown more. On the blue line, San Ysidro up until H street are the safest. Anything after 24th street, up until America Plaza, or maybe Washington St, is pretty sketchy. I'd completely avoid walking around Barrio Logan, 12th&Imperial, Park&Market, 5th Avenue, and City College. I'd avoid the Orange Line as well. In the Green Line, it starts to get nicer the closer you get to Mission Valley and Fashion Valley, which are the nicer malls. At the end of the Blue Line you get to another really nice, bougie mall in La Jolla. I hope this helps!
I recently moved out of San Diego (I lived in Mira Mesa too before our landlord sold the property as we had to move) as we are now living in Murrieta which is a little an hour away from San Diego. Murrieta is a little cheaper than San Diego, but still pricey because it’s still California. However, not as crazy expensive as San Diego. Lol My brother, however, moved out of San Diego back in 2016 with his family and now lives in Oklahoma as he is a now a police officer with Oklahoma City. He said everything is much cheaper out there than California, and he said it was easier getting into the police academy there than in San Diego.
If you are local, shop at Grocery Outlet Bargain Market. Seriously cheap, each one is family owned. Google for a location near you. No deli, limited fresh vegetables but great refrigerator case for milk, eggs, even organics.
correct i live in carlsbad and a 1 bedroom apartment next to my building is charging $2300 a month......no backyard or nothing......also they just built some new condos too and they are going for $4500 a month
$700,000 for a one to two bedroom condo in San Diego is expensive but there are ludicrously expensive condos and even homes elsewhere like in Malibu, CA, Santa Monica and even La Jolla.
we almost moved to San Diego in 2017 but we decided to go to Orlando, what held me back were the housing prices and taxes I just read an article if you make 100 grand in Orlando you would have to make 150 grand in San Diego to live the same lifestyle, Orlando taxes are cheaper but they get you in toll roads, and the heat is unbearable in the summer, with that said I love to vacation in San Diego and hope to go back soon.
I moved from Orlando to San Diego in 2020. Lived in FL my whole life. I miss it but the cost of living is pretty much the same bc the pay is so low over there
Don’t forget to add Poway , Rancho Bernardo , Rancho Penasquitos, Carmel Mountain, Sabre Springs , 4s Ranch , Mira Mesa and Scripps Ranch. They’re hella expensive too but the advantage is that your in the middle if you decide to live in those areas in San Diego. Most likely it’s a little cheaper if you go to Escondido or San Marcos
SD born and raised but had to move out of state during the pandemic, laid off and no viable options, excessive lockdowns etc. Get paid the same rate now and with a 50% cheaper cost of living, less taxes, cheaper gas, there are some other good options out there, but there's always a trade off. SD will always be home though, paradise. Wishing everyone the best.
Another rent factor: building a small 500sqft backyard granny flat to rent out, which would add to the city's rental supply, starts at $300,000. You can buy a proper house anywhere else in the country for that price. I am a SD homeowner and have a spacious backyard. I wish building small ADUs would be more affordable for homeowners - and renters.
Since we plan to downsize in a few years thought I should sell our home, cash out now, and rent until ready to buy again. But, holy moly has rent gone up. Renting the same size home is more than my mortgage now. Forget that!
I miss the Grocery Outlet chains in the SD area. They had a lot of the same organic and vegan specialty stuff as Sprouts but for significantly less. The produce was hit or miss though.
We were going to move back to SD from the Bay Area but it looks like we’re staying up here for a while more. It’s actually cheaper up here because of the higher salaries.
Our cost of living didn't really hit me until I looked at housing in S Carolina after basic training. It was so much less expensive than southern California.
Because the weather is beautiful, all year long. I recently heard about water problems. That makes it pricey. Houston is cheap, lots of house for the money. But sooo hot & polluted. 🙉😌😝. And traffic.
Those guys who complained that their utility bill tripled had gotten their HVAC stuck with both the heat and air conditioning on at the same time. But my bill went up a ton this year too.
I love the videos and content my brotha. i would love to show up on a video of yours whenever you are down here in Chula Vista. I suggest all of 3rd ave in downtown chula Vista. like La Bellas and The Tavern at the Vogue. and Three Punk Ales
im from sacramento and it is crazy expensive here too!little less on cost of living, about same on avg for how much people make. We are just an hour from the beach ahah
The struggle is real and it's only going to become less affordable. Luckily I own and have a great job and thankful everyday I can afford to stay in my hometown.
Regarding parking lots in Downtown San Diego. If there is an event, such as a ball game occurring, the lots in downtown will jack up their rates during the event. What usually is $5-$9 will suddenly cost $20. It should be illegal, but it's been allowed for decades.
Fantastic video, you pretty much nail most of the reasons! For anyone thinking about moving here, DONT, you would be basically paying high prices for the weather. There is no point to purchase a small 2 bedroom house for $600,000 just for you to enjoy the weather. Plus people in San Diego are weird, and extremely flaky. San Diego is perfect for those people that are: outdoorsy, heavily religious, rich, and extremely superficial.
Dude. The Aldi store is the cheapest grocery store. For a chain store Stater brothers had the best prices on meat. Vons/ Albertsons is the most expensive.
In Serbia it is 5.98$ now and was like 5.4$ for years, and it's now going to be 8.78$ because of crisis. Coffee went up 100% where i live. I pay for car registration 325$ and average yearly income here in Serbia is 7200$, some still work for 5500$. Now imagine me paying that price while having 600$ for whole month
definitely accurate! SAN DIEGO NATIVE HERE! MY HOUSE WENT FROM 500G TO ALMOST 800G IN 2 YEARS! ITS AMAZING BUT INSANE AND UNFORTUNATE FOR THE YOUNGER GENERATION! LOOKING TO BUY, BUT GREATEST PLACE TO LIVE THATS FOR SURE !
What ppl don't realize is that unless you own more than one home or you plan to sell your home and move elsewhere cheaper, the rising of home prices don't do any good for homeowners
Home values increase mainly because someone else is willing to pay more, and of course the seller will take as much as they can get..homeowners themselves are in fact causing much of the increases...you don't actually HAVE to sell it for 800G.
@@lonewolf4429 The "someone" is mainly investors and home builders.. if the market is solely driven by actual primary resident home buyers, it wouldn't be this crazy. Real estate is used as an investment tool for many riches
If my husband job ever gets a location in san diego I will definitely be moving there. Otherwise I'll stick to my monthly to bimonthly visits on my days off from work. I love it there 😍 💕 ❤️
I'm from NYC, the OG of expensive American cities so it takes a lot for prices to startle me, and even I was surprised at how expensive SD was when I visited! But, it's an absolutely beautiful city, so at least you're getting spectacular visuals for your dollar :)
Dope video bro. I’m from the Bay Area and here there’s tax on tax for being taxed lol. Everyone’s leaving and it’s sad. You know it’s a problem when rich people are dipping. I really don’t know how we make it out here. I love San Diego, I was gonna move there years ago.
It's not just San Diego it's the whole state of California and my rent is so high here is that the state and the counties and the cities continue to increase the property taxes and add bonds like the city of Tracy which makes your property tax bill go way high and so if you have a rental you have to increase the rent each year to keep up with what the state the counties and the cities are doing with property taxes so look at them because they are the ones who are creating the homelessness and for other older people for all fixed income we cannot keep up with what they are doing especially the cities
California has the highest gas prices in the nation. We have a ridiculous "gas tax" which was supposed to go toward fixing our horrible roads but a huge chunk of it has been spent on an over budget high speed rail train to nowhere and to bike lanes for the benefit of bike riders who pay NO tax to ride on the roads which are squeezing cars out. In fact, gas is actually cheaper in Hawaii than in California which makes no sense whatsoever.
Run from Spectrum. I had Cox for 20+ years and cut the cord. Now you can get AT&T Fiber with Great speed. I get 470 down and 21 up, WAY PLENTY for a TH-cam platform. Oh yes all this for $91/month.
Doest help that a lot of people wanna keep moving out here and drive up the cost of living. Even the foreign investors are buying up everyting. US San Diegan natives are fustrated and its not getting better.
I'm a native and can remember when it was super affordable. It's sad and so freaking crowded now. Please, if you're thinking of moving here, just don't.
That's my dad at 1:21 when you showed the San Francisco cable car! He's been a cable car operator for over 20 years, what a random coincidence that I found your video on my feed and ended up seeing my dad at work 😂 thanks for the footage; he's ecstatic to be in a TH-cam video haha
Suuuuuuure he is, alright time to take your meds and go to sleep.
I have had friends move to Austin Dallas and Memphis to get away from the high cost of living. They all moved back to San Diego within a year. 🙄 We live the dream.
San Diego is paradise!
Moving to Texas sounds good on paper but when you get there you soon realize you made a mistake.
I guess their dream is to pay more.
I recently moved out of San Diego as our landlord sold our house and we had to move. However, moving to Murrieta which is about an hour away from San Diego is nice too and cheaper as we managed to get a big two story house for rent in Murrieta for only about $3000 a month which is not too bad compared to San Diego whereas San Diego, you’d be paying that much for a small shack. Lol 😂
@@pancakebacon684 it's all the same 😆
The older I get the more I prioritize community over climate. No matter how nice the sun and beaches are, you will not be happy if you are lonely. Due to the high cost of living, San Diego is a revolving door. Many people come to "live it up" for a bit only to move away later (especially once they have kids). As soon as you make a solid group of friends, they move away and you have to start over.
Trust me I have lived in San Diego all my life and today year of inflation is insane. People who bought a house in the 1970 are now worth a million and they aren’t even worth buying!!!!
lol Ive seen the houses on selling websites! pink tiles, wooden pannels🤦🏻♀️
The happiest person on the planet about the COL in San Diego...our children are priced out of owning a home here or renting for that matter, less they are from a wealthy family, inherit a home or we live on top of each other. IF you bought a home in the early 2000's consider yourselves very lucky/blessed.
Indeed, we did. It was just under 400k, our mortgage is 1,001 and we’re very close to being paid off in under 10 years. I am reminded daily how fortunate we are. 🙌🏽
Bought my 3,500 square foot home on a view lot in Poway on 1 acre in 1999. Let’s just say we are in good shape. Very rare that a home comes on the market in my hood.
It’s definitely expensive but we love this City and everything that has to offer. I feel like I am on vacation everyday. We are not locals, moved away many years ago but I was just not happy. We moved back in 2019 and we couldn’t be happier. We love this city!!!!!
Yes LOVE SD! Will always be home for me
Agree
You know thats funny ..I felt like I was on vacation everyday and I lived there for roughly 3 years and I worked every single day but it still felt different it truly has a different feel in SD when you live in a decent part and around sane neighbors not weirdos
San diego is crazy expensive and I was actually born and raised here so I've seen the price increase over time. There's nothing like San diego 🌮 shops and I love North Park been there since '92.
I am very lucky and blessed to be living out here in SD. I started living out here in the late 2000 as an Active Marine. When I got out in 2001, I decided to make SD my official home. It was a struggle with no family or support but I was determined to stay here, by all means. Even if I had to stay in my car. When I say I was blessed, 2010 I was married to a beautiful wife from my home town and we decided to purchase our first home in SD. The prices for housing is so crazy here now, I cannot believe we currently own a home that is worth a 3 quarter of a million dollars! I wouldn't imagine paying that much for my particular home. So yes, buying a home in SD is overpriced but there are people out there that would pay that price sadly.
It’s worth every penny to visit or live in SD if you can afford it! An awesome place!
agreed!
My dad tells me all the time about the crazy cost of housing. And only getting worse.
Yup! Prices keep rising!
@@Jaycation so let's look at the positive ..house prices are rising but the homeowners who pay property tax etc and when people said why do you live there it's expensive ..yes it was expensive and still is but those people that suffered with high mortgages suddenly have major equity and can sell and retire in a small apartment
A Pronto bus and trolley day pass is $6. Lots of attractions by the trolleys, from Little Italy, Seaport Village, Old Town, Gaslamp, etc. Hillcrest, Coronado, University Heights, the Zoo, South Park, etc are also bus accessible.
We’re coming down from canada in 3 weeks so I appreciate all this info. Thanks jay!
Have an amazing time! Enjoy SD
No place like home! He is absolutely correct...the median is between 900k-1mill ....great video 👊🏻
Thanks for the great video. Glad your a fan of Sprouts! I have a hat for you brother. Your an official Sprouty.
Thanks for the love Kevin! I appreciate the sandwich!
I was born in Houston but now live in SD - I always say "Houston raised me, but San Diego adopted me"
Heading there soon to see my son graduation from Marine Corp.
Aloha…. love this video… love your PADRES shirt.. I lived in San Diego in the late 80’s.. Paradise Hills , National City..born in Hawaii ( loved your Hawaii videos) and now live in Las Vegas.. Your M Resort video was awesome..
Thank you for all your information!!!
GOD BLESS and BE SAFE
The last time I took a flight that arrived in San Diego, upon landing the pilot said welcome to the world’s finest city!
good video. im glad you made it so people have an idea about how much it costs to live there. It does seem like a nice place to live with alot to do like seaworld, the san diego zoo, and etc. I enjoy going to zoos around the u.s. when i travel. keep up the good work, alita from fayetteville nc
Thank you very much. You made me appreciate more how fortunate I am to live so comfortably in SD.
I looove San Diego, i want to visit soon, I'd like to go to the musiums and get to know Coronado.
I live just 3.5 hours from there. I am in Yuma Arizona...and if you Know Yuma, you know it's BORRIIING over here...with nothing to do lol.
So I might get to go and take my 16 year old with me in about a month, when it starts warming up, so we can get in the water too lol.
Thank you soo much for the video and the detailed info.
That many of us are now on a budget all this info comes in verry handy, to go and take a trip all well prepared, more than anything. Thank you.
Peace.
The cost is what's keeping me from moving back to California. 😔
Luckily, I get to visit San Diego every few months.
Glad u get to visit every few months!
Do you always stay in the same place? I made my first trip in September and plan to return this year.. Jaycation really helped with Mission Beach info 👍🏾
@@boosieworks I like to switch it up and try new hotels/areas in SD. I love staying downtown at the Manchester or little Italy area. I'd say 95% of my info I get is from these videos or Jaycations Instagram.
@@Jaycation Me too! Your videos help so much. I look forward to trying the new spots you've shared. Hopefully we'll see you out and be able to say hello in person!! 🤞
That’s why we moved to another state. I was raised most of my life in San Diego, Cali n still LOVE it, but could no longer afford to live there anymore. Ty for sharing enjoyed it.
Where did u move? Hopefully u can come back n visit!
@@Jaycation We moved to Ohio n it’s an adjustment with the harsh weather, scraping n shoveling snow n all, but the so far, the overall cost of living is good, gas, food n rent is reasonable, but sometimes kinda miss family n friends tho. Enjoy your vids keep up the great work. Love learning about my hometown. Gnite
Born nn rasied in PB. Had move inland in 98' spring valley to. Lakeside 2000. Just keeps rising. Cali willbreak ppl
For tourists and locals alike there are many things to do here that are free if you have a car: Taking a walk on one of our many beaches like Torrey Pines State Beach, a visit to La Jolla Cove with the view of seals relaxing on the rocks and the ocean beyond as well as art galleries and shops to check out, the pier and boardwalk at Pacific Beach, the last 60's vibe beach town of Ocean Beach where you can have lunch in the casual restaurant on the pier and walk down the main drag to check out the unique stores and people watch, Seaport Village at the San Diego bay area with a beautiful view of the Coronado bridge, sailboats driting along and a walk down to the Midway Navy ship and a wonderful drive over the Coronado bridge to visit Coronado and check Hotel del Coronado as well as the galleries and shops in that area. Drive, take a lunch and enjoy!
I am arriving 31March. Trip delayed by over a month due to getting Covid. I am not put off. We have everything covered. Really just food and drink and thanks to your cheap eats videos we will have a great time. We have the hop on hop off trolley and planning on walking a lot. Maybe an Uber or Lyft over to the beaches. Been doing a lot of research. We are heading onto Vegas for a couple of nights afterwards so watching your videos there too. If we see you out and about that would be amazing. Thank you.
Have an amazing time! If u see me around say hello!
San Diego is great.. but there are other places to live that are great and more affordable. Plus, too crowded here anymore..
I just left after living there for 11 years. Not really a beach or desert person so there was no reason to be crowded in with a bunch of miserable, obnoxiously loud people and paying a premium for it. It’s a great place to visit but not to live.
Can you please consider doing a series of videos about the neighborhoods that are next to Trolley stations? I don't drive and would love to consider moving to SD, but it seems like you can only live there with a car, so I'd love to see what the neighborhoods are like if you relied solely on taking the Trolley to get around (work, groceries, etc.)
Sure! Thanks for the suggestion!
A lot of people take the trolley and bus in San Diego! We have a pretty good system, and you can get almost anywhere that you need to. But if you can afford a car, then driving is definitely the way to go since a 20 minute car ride, could take 1.5 hours or more by public transit. I'm scared of driving so I still take public transit to get to school and work.
On the bus and trolley, it'll mostly be people from Tijuana or people from lower to lower middle class areas of California, trying to get to work, going grocery shopping, or going to shopping malls. There are also a lot of students taking public transit since we have a bunch of schools. Mostly people trying to mind their own business.
Ngl, there are a lotttt of sketchy people that ride the bus and trolley as well. They usually just go around yelling nonsense, just don't pay attention to them. The closer you get to Downtown San Diego, the sketchier the people. There's also been an increase of homeless people, and they're everywhere, but they tend to gather in Downtown more.
On the blue line, San Ysidro up until H street are the safest. Anything after 24th street, up until America Plaza, or maybe Washington St, is pretty sketchy. I'd completely avoid walking around Barrio Logan, 12th&Imperial, Park&Market, 5th Avenue, and City College. I'd avoid the Orange Line as well. In the Green Line, it starts to get nicer the closer you get to Mission Valley and Fashion Valley, which are the nicer malls. At the end of the Blue Line you get to another really nice, bougie mall in La Jolla.
I hope this helps!
@@sotrue5413 - thank you so much for all this information! :)
@K. Andrews - thank you so much for this information :)
I recently moved out of San Diego (I lived in Mira Mesa too before our landlord sold the property as we had to move) as we are now living in Murrieta which is a little an hour away from San Diego. Murrieta is a little cheaper than San Diego, but still pricey because it’s still California. However, not as crazy expensive as San Diego. Lol
My brother, however, moved out of San Diego back in 2016 with his family and now lives in Oklahoma as he is a now a police officer with Oklahoma City. He said everything is much cheaper out there than California, and he said it was easier getting into the police academy there than in San Diego.
If you are local, shop at Grocery Outlet Bargain Market. Seriously cheap, each one is family owned. Google for a location near you. No deli, limited fresh vegetables but great refrigerator case for milk, eggs, even organics.
Great suggestion!!
correct i live in carlsbad and a 1 bedroom apartment next to my building is charging $2300 a month......no backyard or nothing......also they just built some new condos too and they are going for $4500 a month
$700,000 for a one to two bedroom condo in San Diego is expensive but there are ludicrously expensive condos and even homes elsewhere like in Malibu, CA, Santa Monica and even La Jolla.
What glasses are you using? I like the frame :)
Moved to San Diego 12 years. Its worth EVERY penny! Amazing weather, food and people.
It’s going to get much hotter, quicker than you think #climateCrisis
we almost moved to San Diego in 2017 but we decided to go to Orlando, what held me back were the housing prices and taxes I just read an article if you make 100 grand in Orlando you would have to make 150 grand in San Diego to live the same lifestyle, Orlando taxes are cheaper but they get you in toll roads, and the heat is unbearable in the summer, with that said I love to vacation in San Diego and hope to go back soon.
Orlando is hot as heck towards the end of May! I remember leaving the college program thinking im going home right on time in the middle of May
I moved from Orlando to San Diego in 2020. Lived in FL my whole life. I miss it but the cost of living is pretty much the same bc the pay is so low over there
I have friends that decided to move to Tijuana Baja California Mexico and work in San Diego
Don’t forget to add Poway , Rancho Bernardo , Rancho Penasquitos, Carmel Mountain, Sabre Springs , 4s Ranch , Mira Mesa and Scripps Ranch. They’re hella expensive too but the advantage is that your in the middle if you decide to live in those areas in San Diego. Most likely it’s a little cheaper if you go to Escondido or San Marcos
SD born and raised but had to move out of state during the pandemic, laid off and no viable options, excessive lockdowns etc. Get paid the same rate now and with a 50% cheaper cost of living, less taxes, cheaper gas, there are some other good options out there, but there's always a trade off. SD will always be home though, paradise. Wishing everyone the best.
Wishing u the best as well!
You should go back home where you want to be…
This is the nail in the coffin of my dream to move to SD.
Thanks for the heads up
Always!
I definitely have been adopted by daygo as well. I'm in love with this place.
This video was made 6 days ago, and gas prices are hitting $6 Dollars! Sale taxes in some cities in San Diego almost at 9.5%. Food skied rocketed!
Don't forget annual passes at SD Zoo and Sea World, community pools - all for residents only!
Shouts to @Jaycation for rockin our colors. Love your videos keep ‘em coming 🙌
Thank you for your video! I appreciate your honesty. Didn't know about the high parking fees in DT. Thank you!
Another rent factor: building a small 500sqft backyard granny flat to rent out, which would add to the city's rental supply, starts at $300,000. You can buy a proper house anywhere else in the country for that price. I am a SD homeowner and have a spacious backyard. I wish building small ADUs would be more affordable for homeowners - and renters.
Since we plan to downsize in a few years thought I should sell our home, cash out now, and rent until ready to buy again. But, holy moly has rent gone up. Renting the same size home is more than my mortgage now. Forget that!
Prices r ridiculous!
I miss the Grocery Outlet chains in the SD area. They had a lot of the same organic and vegan specialty stuff as Sprouts but for significantly less. The produce was hit or miss though.
I managed GO SD for two years. I understand this comment. GO East Village DT SD.
We were going to move back to SD from the Bay Area but it looks like we’re staying up here for a while more. It’s actually cheaper up here because of the higher salaries.
Love the bay! Hope to visit soon. What part of the bay u live in?
Our cost of living didn't really hit me until I looked at housing in S Carolina after basic training. It was so much less expensive than southern California.
yea but the weather🤦🏻♀️ though if that is not high on your list....then its worth it
I forgot to add , Chula Vista and Otay Mesa further down south off of freeway 805 is cheaper than the Poway
Oh wow, SD rent is expensive, Vegas is almost there, they are raising rent here like crazy
Yeah dude prices r crazy!
Same
Bro the beer selection had me hurting. No problem getting non local per se, but Deschutes?!
YOUR PADRES GEAR IS HARD ⚾️⚾️⚾️
Thanks! Always reppin the brown and gold!
hey jay.......have a good weekend
Really good info
Because the weather is beautiful, all year long. I recently heard about water problems. That makes it pricey. Houston is cheap, lots of house for the money. But sooo hot & polluted. 🙉😌😝. And traffic.
Those guys who complained that their utility bill tripled had gotten their HVAC stuck with both the heat and air conditioning on at the same time.
But my bill went up a ton this year too.
Nice video Jay.
Thanks Kevin!
I love the videos and content my brotha. i would love to show up on a video of yours whenever you are down here in Chula Vista. I suggest all of 3rd ave in downtown chula Vista. like La Bellas and The Tavern at the Vogue. and Three Punk Ales
Love the vogue!
im from sacramento and it is crazy expensive here too!little less on cost of living, about same on avg for how much people make. We are just an hour from the beach ahah
The struggle is real and it's only going to become less affordable. Luckily I own and have a great job and thankful everyday I can afford to stay in my hometown.
Stay blessed!
It's a great Sunday morning and hope you will have a great day. Are you going to join us at 9 for Marc's (The Other Me) special stream?
The GOAT is in the house!!
HAPPY VLOG JAYCATION SAN DIEGO EXPENSIVE
Whats up my friend!
Regarding parking lots in Downtown San Diego. If there is an event, such as a ball game occurring, the lots in downtown will jack up their rates during the event. What usually is $5-$9 will suddenly cost $20. It should be illegal, but it's been allowed for decades.
Great Job 👍 respect from Detroit 🇺🇸
Fantastic video, you pretty much nail most of the reasons! For anyone thinking about moving here, DONT, you would be basically paying high prices for the weather. There is no point to purchase a small 2 bedroom house for $600,000 just for you to enjoy the weather. Plus people in San Diego are weird, and extremely flaky. San Diego is perfect for those people that are: outdoorsy, heavily religious, rich, and extremely superficial.
I 💕 SD! It’ll always be my home. We’re spoiled, without a doubt.
I live in Vegas and the sales tax here is 8.375 %, so San Diego has 7.75% and is lower sales tax than Vegas, right?
As born and raised in San Diego, this pretty accurate. Utilities bills are out of control lately. Cox is not available in Mira Mesa?
Dude. The Aldi store is the cheapest grocery store. For a chain store Stater brothers had the best prices on meat. Vons/ Albertsons is the most expensive.
I am already there in spirit just gotta get there physically
Can you carry me on your back please when you make the trip?
Hey Jaycation, just wondering who is your favorite Spice Girl?
Posh Spice lol
Gas regular in my area is 5.80 I don't want to go anywhere anymore 😫
In Serbia it is 5.98$ now and was like 5.4$ for years, and it's now going to be 8.78$ because of crisis. Coffee went up 100% where i live. I pay for car registration 325$ and average yearly income here in Serbia is 7200$, some still work for 5500$. Now imagine me paying that price while having 600$ for whole month
Good lord. Haha thats why im filming videos in mira mesa. Not trying to drive anywhere lol
Wowww
@@Jaycation I was thinking going e-bike + solar to charge battery. Would cost me around 500$ to make usable system.
definitely accurate! SAN DIEGO NATIVE HERE!
MY HOUSE WENT FROM 500G
TO ALMOST 800G IN 2 YEARS! ITS AMAZING BUT INSANE AND UNFORTUNATE FOR THE YOUNGER GENERATION! LOOKING TO BUY,
BUT GREATEST PLACE TO LIVE THATS FOR SURE !
What ppl don't realize is that unless you own more than one home or you plan to sell your home and move elsewhere cheaper, the rising of home prices don't do any good for homeowners
Home values increase mainly because someone else is willing to pay more, and of course the seller will take as much as they can get..homeowners themselves are in fact causing much of the increases...you don't actually HAVE to sell it for 800G.
@@lonewolf4429 The "someone" is mainly investors and home builders.. if the market is solely driven by actual primary resident home buyers, it wouldn't be this crazy. Real estate is used as an investment tool for many riches
I’ll be visiting SD next month , i know it’s expensive but my kids are there and I’m looking forward to it ❤️
You'll love it!
Youll have an amazing time!
Agreed!
If my husband job ever gets a location in san diego I will definitely be moving there. Otherwise I'll stick to my monthly to bimonthly visits on my days off from work. I love it there 😍 💕 ❤️
Good vlog. Crazy gas prices 😳
Hi Jay, any kababayan who has a rental place you can recommend?
I wish i knew! Check out the fb groups, maybe someone there has a spot!
We always say we make sunshine money.
That is OK, I can relax on Black beach!
I stay young and healthy forever!
I'm from NYC, the OG of expensive American cities so it takes a lot for prices to startle me, and even I was surprised at how expensive SD was when I visited! But, it's an absolutely beautiful city, so at least you're getting spectacular visuals for your dollar :)
Yes sunny and 75 most of the year! Its the place i love!
Dope video bro. I’m from the Bay Area and here there’s tax on tax for being taxed lol. Everyone’s leaving and it’s sad. You know it’s a problem when rich people are dipping. I really don’t know how we make it out here. I love San Diego, I was gonna move there years ago.
Sad to hear because SF is amazing!
Thanks man 👍
Love the city but moving out of state for a few years and comming back in a few after saving
Great video
San Diego always crazy in every way but we still love it
My list shows taxes (direct & indirect) are number one.
It's not just San Diego it's the whole state of California and my rent is so high here is that the state and the counties and the cities continue to increase the property taxes and add bonds like the city of Tracy which makes your property tax bill go way high and so if you have a rental you have to increase the rent each year to keep up with what the state the counties and the cities are doing with property taxes so look at them because they are the ones who are creating the homelessness and for other older people for all fixed income we cannot keep up with what they are doing especially the cities
California has the highest gas prices in the nation. We have a ridiculous "gas tax" which was supposed to go toward fixing our horrible roads but a huge chunk of it has been spent on an over budget high speed rail train to nowhere and to bike lanes for the benefit of bike riders who pay NO tax to ride on the roads which are squeezing cars out. In fact, gas is actually cheaper in Hawaii than in California which makes no sense whatsoever.
Food has gone through the roof. No more one dollar tacos. The other day I ordered a taco Tuesday special which was $16 for 3 tacos. 😳
Bro it’s more than a million to buy a decent house. Shacks in Mira cost a mil.
I live in mira Mesa I recognize it I’ll follow have to the support the locals
Hey Camino Ruiz Park in Mira Mesa! 🙌🏽
Born here, it is expensive for sure, but I don't think I would like any other place.
80$ water bill yeah I pay that here in San Antonio Texas
Can’t stand how expensive San Diego is
But it’s paradise here in San Diego County
Beach 🏖, mountains 🏔, deserts 🌵 and an awesome city 🏙
Run from Spectrum.
I had Cox for 20+ years and cut the cord.
Now you can get AT&T Fiber with Great speed. I get 470 down and 21 up, WAY PLENTY for a TH-cam platform. Oh yes all this for $91/month.
Rent and gas are ridiculously insane.
INSANEx100!
Parents just told me gas is up to $6.50 there 😰
Holy crap havent seen it that high yet
Doest help that a lot of people wanna keep moving out here and drive up the cost of living. Even the foreign investors are buying up everyting. US San Diegan natives are fustrated and its not getting better.
I'm a native and can remember when it was super affordable. It's sad and so freaking crowded now. Please, if you're thinking of moving here, just don't.