Real Estate Hotspots in San Diego

So you have decided to move to San Diego? You are not alone because according to the 2007 Harris Poll, San Diego was the second most preferred city in which to live in the US. Lucky for you, money is no barrier and coincidentally enough, you have no qualms about admitting that you want to live where the "A" list lives. Well if that is the case, then here are the seven hottest spots in San Diego to live.

San Diego Downtown is alive with massive development and restoration as new condos are being built and the area made to resemble the old-time villages where everything was in close proximity. Family communities with schools, stores, parks and plenty of walking space make San Diego Downtown a hot spot indeed.

Chula Vista is a city in southern San Diego County. For over twenty years, developers have had the village concept in mind. Now, approximately nineteen thousand homes are being built which will cater more to community life by offering plenty of walking space rather than driving area. There will be few, if any dead end streets, all parts of the community will be accessible from anywhere and all amenities will be close by. Will you be one of the estimated fifty thousand people who will live there?

La Jolla, a seaside community, is very popular as it is mentioned regularly on forums. When people ask where they should relocate in San Diego, there are always several responses for this Mediterranean-like city. La Jolla is Spanish for "jewel" and given the number of wealthy people, who live there, it must be the Jewel of San Diego. If you have the money, this is the place to live.

Escondido, a city in northern San Diego County meaning "hidden" is the cream of the playgrounds for those who love to golf and indulge all day. It is surrounded by fabulous resorts, spas and golf courses and boasts wonderful weather with very little rain all year round. Interestingly, as exclusive as Escondido is, it is proud to say it has the lowest median cost of homes in the North County area. In addition to the spas and golf courses, beautiful hills, avocado groves and citrus groves make this city a true luxury spot to live.

Poway appeals to people who prefer country life and wide-open spaces. Horses are regular scenery in this area and most everyone owns a very large piece of land. Poway is a nature lover's delight with hiking trails, wilderness areas and nature programs. Close to the lake, there are many water sports such as fishing, windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing, and sailing. Now that would be an incredible place to raise a family!

Pacific Beach is a neighborhood of San Diego City. With over twenty-six million visitors per year, it is the most popular beach area in San Diego. The residents are a diverse group of students, professionals and families. The area is self-contained in that it offers all the services and goods of a major city. Feel the need to spend the day on the beach?

Marston Hills, named after San Diego's "First Citizen" George Marston, is found in the central area of San Diego City. This area has plenty of history to offer with old homes and vintage charm. The neighborhood is very close to downtown and will appeal to those interested in living in a grand home from yesteryear.

Now you can see why San Diego is regularly chosen as one of the most preferred cities in the US to live.

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