I4NRulez posted...Has an unemployment rate lower than the national and state average
The federal unemployment rate? Those numbers are skewed everyone knows that, unless you honestly believe the economy is recovering. As for SD have a abundant amount of job opportunities, I find those numbers hard to believe given that San Diego is the worst city to build wealth, has the 4th highest homeless population (see links), combined with the ridiculously high sales tax, and expensive housing cost.
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/economy/sdut-san-diego-worst-building-wealth-2015oct26-htmlstory.htmlhttp://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-1125-san-diego-homeless-20151125-story.htmlAre you talking about sales tax? That depends on which county you live in
California I believed has the highest sales tax in the nation, that may not be an issue to you, but it is to me.
lol, so you're upset about suburbs? San Diegos suburbs are nearly identical to other cities.
Move to the mountains or the actual desert and the houses are spread out
Did I say I want to move to the mountains are desert **** ass? And houses don't need to be build in the mountains or desert for it to be spread out. True there is suburbia everywhere in America but I would say 8/10, housing and rental costs are cheaper in almost every city compared to SD unless it's Seattle, NYC or NorCal. Compare cost of living between Cleveland and San Diego for example. Rental cost are almost 50% cheaper.