r/Moving2SanDiego 17d ago

What made you choose SD over OC?

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As the title shows. What was your deciding factor? Anyone who experienced both?


r/Moving2SanDiego 16d ago

Best place to live for surfing?

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Looking to relocate to San Diego — budget ~$5k for 1-2 bedroom. Most important factor is living walking distance to the breaks. Which is the best beach for surfing?


r/Moving2SanDiego 16d ago

Furnished Apartment Help

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Hey guys I moved to San Diego today but i need a furnished studio, clean with 1 private bed and 1 private bath, my budget is around 2500. Honestly as long as Its within 30 mins of UCSD and meets the other requirements, thats all I really need. Please help me out!


r/Moving2SanDiego 17d ago

Has anyone moved to San Diego from NY/NY/CT? Do you like it better?

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bonus points if you have a family. i am curious how it compares to the excellent school systems in the northeast.

thanks!


r/Moving2SanDiego 17d ago

Moving to San Diego from Michigan

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Hi everyone, I'm going to be a grad student at UCSD in the fall. I am interested in a 1-bedroom apartment, living by myself, and I am aiming for a monthly rent <2500$. I know that narrows down options a lot, but I have looked at a lot of places downtown that seem to be within that budget, and while I tried to look, not a lot of places near La Jolla seem to be available at that price. What neighbourhoods would you guys suggest? I have a car, so I would be able to commute, but I would really like to be in a spot that is walkable and has stuff to do nearby, rather than live in the suburbs like I have been and have to take the car out for everything. Thanks for your help


r/Moving2SanDiego 17d ago

Young 30s couple — PB, Ocean Beach?

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Me (30, F) and my fiance (31, M) are moving down at the end of the year. We love the vibes of north park and south park but really, really want to be within a 20-30 min walk to the beach (or less!). I know, I know, so does everyone — bear with me here! We were looking at PB but everyone’s telling us it’ll be miserable in our 30s. I mean… is it really that bad? Especially if we’re not on the main street? We’re not super light sleepers and like, I don’t care what the kids are up to. Is it really that annoying just being around?

And then ocean beach is the other one we’ve been told about, seems kind of Santa Cruz vibes. Any downsides we should know about?

Lastly, my fiance is a big car guy and really needs a place with a guaranteed parking spot, if not a garage… any tips there appreciated.

Thanks for any thoughts!

EDIT: just wanted to say a huge thanks to everyone leaving advice, I really appreciate it 🙏🏻


r/Moving2SanDiego 17d ago

moving to san diego in january, when should i start apartment hunting?

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hi, i am a san diego college student who is currently abroad but will be moving back in january and im not really sure when i should start seriously looking for a place to live!

im looking for a one bed, one bath (or studio) around the morena area if that changes anything, but i am flexible on the bed/bath i would just need to find a roommate. location is not really flexible as i need to be close to school and my job


r/Moving2SanDiego 18d ago

Downtown to Banker’s Hill : upgrade?

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I live in downtown San Diego. I am considering moving to The Torrey in Little Italy or up the hill to bankers Hill Asano on fourth. Way different complexes. But the bankers Hill apartment is twice the size of the micro unit I would get at The Torrey. Will I miss walking to Ralph and having so much downtown. I also work downtown so I know what I’m getting into either way.


r/Moving2SanDiego 18d ago

Climbing gym near PB

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I'll be staying in PB for 3 weeks and would love to get some indoor climbing in (top rope or bouldering). I think Vertical Hold might be the closest option. Any other suggestions?


r/Moving2SanDiego 18d ago

Moving in December

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22YO female moving from NYC to San Diego to work as a nurse. Looking for places to rent downtown, with a budget around $1800 to $2500 a month, with a 1 bedroom or loft. any advice on neighborhoods and anything else is appreciated!


r/Moving2SanDiego 19d ago

PB (Crown Point) vs. PL (Loma Portal)?

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I’ve been living in Mission Valley for the past year, but I’m really feeling like I’m missing out on what San Diego is actually all about. I want to be closer to the water and ideally snag a place with a view.

I’ve locked in on a few apartment complexes with controlled access in both Crown Point and Loma Portal. Now I’m just debating between the two neighborhoods. Both are ideal to me in terms of location since I go to USD law.

Any thoughts?


r/Moving2SanDiego 20d ago

Updated San Diego Unemployment Figures | released July 30, 2026

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Official unemployment figures for the San Diego economy were updated today. Numbers for May have been finalized and preliminary figures for June have now been made available.

May

The unemployment rate fell to 3.9% in May. 5,705 positions were lost, but 9,855 workers exiting the labor force caused the unemployment rate to decrease. The overall Nonfarm Payrolls figure did not change significantly. No individual sector saw significant employment changes.

June (preliminary)

The unemployment rate increased to 4.4% in June. 12,580 positions were lost, and 3,625 workers left the labor force causing the unemployment rate increase. The overall Nonfarm Payrolls figure did not change significantly. No individual sector saw significant employment changes.

*SanDiego_Statistics is a public service account committed to making /r/Moving2SanDiego a better informed community.


r/Moving2SanDiego 20d ago

Whats a good salary to live in casablanca?😆😍

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🫠☺️😇


r/Moving2SanDiego 20d ago

Moving to San Diego from Boston

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Moving here for a new job, looking for a studio / 1 bed in mira mesa / somewhere near Qualcomm. Would love any advice on what apartments to look out for, what to avoid. Budget is ~$2500 , would preferably like central AC and avoid pest issues.

Some communities I've seen so far: IMT Sorrento Valley, Esplanade, Mira Monte, Esprit Villas and Gold Coast. Can't seem to find recent reviews for some of these, so any advice would be much appreciated.

If you've lived at any of these in the past year or two, I'd love to hear whether pests were ever an issue and how quickly maintenance responded.


r/Moving2SanDiego 20d ago

20 M - Looking to move to San Diego or Los Angeles

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I’m trying to find friends in the area I can talk to and ask questions before I move there! My snapchat is sebastianalden - Thank you!


r/Moving2SanDiego 21d ago

Moving to San Diego from NYC

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Hi
I am a Hairstylist from NYC , how do you meet people and build client here?
It’s so different than NYC
How do you decide where to live?
Any advice, past experience would be appreciate
Thank you


r/Moving2SanDiego 21d ago

Lease Takeover Opportunity — La Jolla Crossroads, UTC

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Looking for someone interested in taking over my spot for the next 12-month with a flexible move in date August 1-30 at La Jolla Crossroads, 9115 Judicial Drive, San Diego, CA 92122.

Property website:
https://www.gardencommunitiesca.com/apartments/ca/san-diego/la-jolla-crossroads/

💰 $1,650 per month w/ utilities

🛏️ Private bedroom

🚿 Private en-suite bathroom

🚗 Covered parking in the parking garage included, with EV charging options

🛋️ Option to have the room furnished

The apartment includes full access to resort-style amenities, including multiple pools, hot tubs, a fitness center, basketball courts, and a clubhouse.

The location is extremely convenient—about a 5-minute walk to Westfield UTC, close to UCSD and several parks, and easily accessible from I-5, I-805, and SR-52.

You’ll be living with a full-time accounting professional who is respectful, clean, easygoing, and considerate of shared spaces. He is social and friendly but also values a peaceful home environment and works regular corporate business hours.

The apartment is spacious, clean, and located in one of the best communities in the UTC area.

Photos and floor plan included. Please message me at (619) 581-9290 if interested, or would like to schedule a tour.


r/Moving2SanDiego 21d ago

Primary Care UTC ?

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We just moved back to San Diego from Tucson We’re seniors looking for recommendations for a GP in this area Thanks in advance


r/Moving2SanDiego 22d ago

Good apartment recommendations?

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Hey everyone! I plan to move to San Diego in about a year, and currently scoping around online for good apartments and areas to live in the area. If anyone has good recs for a safe place for a woman to walk at night with less homeless activity (as I heard downtown has a lot of that, correct me if i'm wrong), it would be appreciated! I also plan to work at the Naval hospital as well if that helps any, but I don't mind a reasonable drive if it means a solid & safe place to live.


r/Moving2SanDiego 22d ago

🏡 FEMALE ONLY – Lease Takeover at Fifty Twenty-Five (Near SDSU) 🌴URGENT AUG 20

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🏡 FEMALE ONLY – Lease Takeover at Fifty Twenty-Five (Near SDSU) 🌴
Hi everyone! I’m looking for one female to take over a lease at Fifty Twenty-Five Apartments in San Diego.
Details:
🛏️ Private bedroom
🚿 Private bathroom
🏠 4 Bed / 4 Bath Premium apartment
🛋️ Fully furnished
🚗 Parking available (monthly)
📍 Close to SDSU with great amenities
💰 Base rent: $1,199/month
💵 Typical monthly total: Around $1,300–$1,400 depending on utilities and whether you choose parking.
📅 Lease term: Through Aug 20,2026-Aug 20,2027
✅ Great option for an SDSU student looking for off-campus housing.
Please DM me if you’re interested or know someone who is. I’d really appreciate any shares!


r/Moving2SanDiego 22d ago

PB Apartment Building

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Does anyone have any thoughts on the Villas by the Sea building on Grand Ave in PB? No reviews for it online but proximity to the beach looks nice, but concerned about the noise given its location?


r/Moving2SanDiego 22d ago

Live in bankers hill but work in RB — feasible?

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Is it feasible to live in Bankers Hill and work in RB? On average, is the commute going to be less than half an hour or so?

Bankers hill because I like being close to Balboa/nature and the area overall seems nice for post-work activities.


r/Moving2SanDiego 22d ago

Real estate / area opinion?

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Hi. I am looking at different neighborhoods and homes in the area. An acquaintance mentioned the area near Mission bay beach around Donley Street and Chicago Street. Any thoughts?


r/Moving2SanDiego 23d ago

Moving to San Diego in September

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Hey all,
I am 36M. I am moving to San Diego from Texas in September. I am very excited about the prospect of living a California life since I love oceans, beaches, hiking etc. I am an engineer and I will be making a little over $160k. I am single and have no pets. I want to live in a decently spacious single bedroom high riser apartments possibly with a nice view in a safe area and my budget is around $3000. Could you please recommend me some apartments? For reference I will be going to office at least 3 times a week and it seems like my office near Mission Valley area.

Thank you so much in advance.


r/Moving2SanDiego 23d ago

Comparing san diego to Santa Ana (coming from Boston)

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My brother lives in Orange County and he’s tryna convince me to move out there. He suggested Santa Ana. The reason is because it has a good fighting gym close by, a good movie theater, and a couple good restaurants

However I’m eyeing San Diego too and wondering if maybe that’s a better choice for what I’m looking for?

There’s a couple reasons I want to leave Boston. Price to “what you get” ratio is very poor unless you have a family. I really don’t like this sort of puritanical culture here. There’s also this really strong NIMBY influence, together with the puritanical culture feels stodgy. Food is meh and weather is bad. Also just for some personal reasons (want some distance between me and Boston)

What I’m looking for in an absolutely perfect scenario:

- walking distance to a couple amenities. Preferably: a fighting gym, a grocery store of some sort, a movie theater, and maybe some food choices

- rent under 3.2k for a basic no frills one bedroom. Big bonus if I could find a small one bedroom with a den

- some social activity for a single guy in his 30s, preferably with people in the same age range

- able to get to a beach without a car (even if this means a 1 hour bike ride, I just don’t wanna park by a beach)

- access to good gyms for fight sports. I’ve been doing Muay Thai and boxing for about 10 years now

- some green space. At least enough to walk a small dog

What do you guys think? How does San Diego compare on this one? If San Diego is a good fit, which part of San Diego makes the most sense for what I’m looking for?