Where should I move to? San Diego, Boston, New York Metro Area?
Question : Where should I move to? San Diego, Boston, New York Metro Area?
Okay… I really need some help, hopefully someone has some good advice for me
I am 22 year old female from Pittsburgh, PA and looking to relocate to another city, alone. I have lived here all my life and feel the city has little to offer a young single person. I have seen it all, done it all and know too many people when I go out. This is a small city, after all. I am bored, pretty much. I’ve wanted to move my whole life and start a new life in another place. I am in the Apartment Leasing business, so I would be pursuing a career as a Leasing Consultant for a Management Company wherever I go, which is not too hard to find a job doing pretty much anywhere, so that is not a huge concern of mine.
What I am looking for in a city…
1. Fun Nightlife ( Clubs, Bars, Lots of Singles, etc. )
2. Low / Lower crime rate (Nothing Too Dangerous)
3. Lots to do!
4. Culture
5. Good Job Market
My three top prospects are Boston, MA, San Diego, CA, or the outskirts of New York City such as Hoboken, NJ… I have been to Boston and New York City but have never been to San Diego. Please give me as much input as you can, I appreciate it ! Thank you!
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Best answer:
Answer by Hairy Hillbilly
I have been to all the cities you have mentioned. what you looking for, none of the 5 listings qualify, but get a mini bike and go find out yourself. I will guarantee if you think Pittsburg is a small town you won’t think these are huge. but that would be boring too.
I moved to San Diego from NY years ago and never regretted it once. Best decision of my life. San Diego is one of the nicest cities in the country. San Diego is nicer, cleaner, smaller, less congested than L.A. but L.A. is just short trip up the freeway.
Check out this site for more info
http://www.sandiego.org/nav/Visitors
Mission and Pacific Beach are your best bet for fun in the sun.
http://www.missionbeachonline.com/
Some must see attractions are the world famous Zoo, Sea World, and Balboa Park. You can get a park passport which allows you entry to a dozen museums as well as the zoo.
http://www.balboapark.org/info/passport.php
North County San Diego is home to the Zoo’s Wild Animal Park. There are multi acre enclosures where herds of wild animals roam plus lots of hiking trails.
http://www.sandiegozoo.org/wap/index.html
La Jolla offers great views, great food, and shopping.
Check out the surfers at historic Winansea Beach. At low tide you can walk out onto the tide pools. Walk along the Cove and check out the caves. Take a stroll on Prospect St and check out the shops, galleries, and have some authentic Mexican food and Alfonso’s. Then head to the Birch aquarium at The Scripps Institution of Oceanography. It has a spectacular view of the bluffs over the Pacific Ocean.
http://www.lajolla.com/Templates/tmpHome.aspx?page=Home&type=page
http://www.alfonsosoflajolla.com/
http://aquarium.ucsd.edu/
For nightlife, the Gaslamp Quarter offers dining, drinking and dancing. It’s also the home of Petco Park and the San Diego Padres major league baseball team.
http://www.gaslamp.org/
The Old Point Loma Lighthouse at the Cabrillo National Monument offers great views of the dowtown skyline, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. On a clear day you can see all the way to Mexico.
http://www.nps.gov/cabr/
The La Jolla Playhouse offers Toni Award winning regional theater
http://www.lajollaplayhouse.org/