maresasd
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There is a always a deal to be had whether renting or buying... case and point I just helped my friends rent a beach condo for only 1400 which is really in expensive.. houses are priced a bit higher, but depends if you want a suburb or more into the city.
As a realtor the cheapest home Ive found (since I've been looking for myself) has been $301,000 in the mission valley area which is pretty central... but there's always a deal to be had!
Living... as far as gas and everything else.. comparatively.. yes, but it's San Diego.. and most of the year it's nice enough to wear shorts! Hey it might be cold today but 2 days ago it was 82 degrees - in FEB! You cannot beat that!
-Maresa
Chargers baby!
Prices are really dropping fast! Now you can own a nice home for about 360-400K. If you can't afford that try a townhome, there are some in San Diego that have garages and yard, feels like a home but not quite. Those go for about 240-340K. Depending on which areas you buy. It is very expensive to live in San Diego. Gas is especially expensive! Recently the prices dropped but it's only a matter of time when they go back up. It was about 3.55 per gallon now its about 3.00 per gallon.
Rent for a nice house 3 bedroom is about 1600-2100 but for those prices you might as well own.
eskie lover
It really depends on where in San Diego county, specifically the city. North county is way cheaper in terms of housing prices than say any of the coastal communities. Common to all areas is the high price for utilities, particularly electricity, natural gas and water. Also, gas for the car is always expensive out here. We do get relatively cheap produce, citrus, and avocado. Property taxes are pretty stable since Proposition 13, but that doesn't stop cities from passing bond measures that constantly increase the amount you pay annually. We have 4 bond measures we're floating for the next 40 years on ours. In addition, insurance is really expensive both because of the wildfires and earthquakes, but also because of accident and theft rates. Of all of the places I've lived in the world, I would say San Diego is THE most expensive place I've lived by far.
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Gov't Mule
You'll want to look in the north county area. Oceanside, Vista, Fallbrook, Leucadia, Bonstall.
Or down here I now live in Ocean Beach and I live pretty well on Social Security Disability. Of course I've also been here all my 56 years.
Here are some links that may help you.
http://sandiego.backpage.com/gyrobase/classifieds/index
http://classifieds.signonsandiego.com/
http://www.sandiegoreader.com/home/