I'm getting ready to leave the military and am looking to live in Southern Cali. Being a bit asthmatic is kinda the issue. Anyone out there have the same problem and if so, whats the air like out there?
well I've lived in So Cal most of my life and I don't have asthma so I conclude that nobody in california has problems with asthma.
Actually I know a few people who have moved out to the socal deserts for that reason, and alergy problems. I'm not too sure that the LA basin would be better or worse than anywhere else.
I had childhood asthma and I lived right next to a freeway...and I had asthma attacks all the time during the summer. But now I'm 25 and I've had maybe 3 attacks since 2nd grade...
if it's not near the coast line, it's gonna suck ass. you're gonna be thinking about how much the air sucks ass here for a while. but you'll get over it, eventually. i lived near six flags magic mountain, the santa clarita valley, for 10 years up until high school, and the air really never bothered me too much, as a matter of fact, i just thought it was normal. then i moved to SD for school, and now i will never ever want to live in that valley again, ever. did i say never?
Well, the air is ok, I guess. Hows the temperature during the summer? I know it gets hot, but is it like the east coast where you get the humidity and the heat, or is it a dry heat?
Originally posted by genpowell71 Well, the air is ok, I guess. Hows the temperature during the summer? I know it gets hot, but is it like the east coast where you get the humidity and the heat, or is it a dry heat?
Anymore what is the greater LA basin is noting but ghettos or the uber high priced, gotta be a rock star, neighborhoods. Same is true for the San bernardino area although redlads and yuciapa still maintain some level of dignity. If I were looking for a place to live and commuting distance wasn't an issue I'd consider temecula/lake elsinore. Other than that San Diego county is nice if you can afford it.
Originally posted by Kornphlake Anymore what is the greater LA basin is noting but ghettos or the uber high priced, gotta be a rock star, neighborhoods. Same is true for the San bernardino area although redlads and yuciapa still maintain some level of dignity. If I were looking for a place to live and commuting distance wasn't an issue I'd consider temecula/lake elsinore. Other than that San Diego county is nice if you can afford it.
Now that's not entirely true. There are some very nice areas along the foothills and mountains. You don't have to go to BFE Temecula or Lake Elsinore to find affordable places to live. Whittier and Pasadena both have apartments that the average person can afford in nice areas and they are in cities that are along the foothills so riding is plentiful. if you are looking in L.A. proper or the hollywood area, then yeah, it's either ghetto or rockstar. The San Fernando valley is hot and smoggy. blech!
As for San Diego, it's waaay more expensive than anywhere in L.A. / O.C. And I used to live in Lakeside which is not too far from Alpine. That experience taught me one thing... East S.D. County is NOT San Diego. The city is nice (but expensive), east county is pretty much like temecula/riverside/et. al.
If you drive out of your way to go to a wal-mart on the other end of town because the one closest to you smells funny you live in southern california.
East county SD isn't too bad, if you don't mind redneck neighbors who suprisingly can afford their BMW. Of course downtown isn't too bad if you don't mind living in a shoebox size house for the cost of a midwestern cattle ranch. I guess that my experience is that East County SD has less ghettoness between my home and where I work and shop than the typical LA suburb, plus if I head farther east I run into endless desert as you would if you lived in Temecula, head east of LA and you end up in the Inland Empire ghettos. Anywere in SoCal is going to have more ghetto than say Salt Lake City but certain areas have a higher concentration of ghetto than others.
So you have to ask yourself do you want to live in a nice town surrounded by poop or do you want to live in a marginally nice town surrounded by other marginally nice towns, there really isn't any place in SoCal that's like silicone valley, that's why it's called SoCal not Silicone Valley. Or you could try Running Springs, Big Bear, Arrowhead, Wrightwood, or one of the other little mountain communites, they're nice but pretty limited as far as work goes.
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