Things you should know before moving to San Diego

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Are you thinking about moving to San Diego? This is going to be one of the biggest decisions in your life. Therefore, you should be prepared for every single step of the way if you're moving to this wonderful city. So, here are some of the things you should know before moving to San Diego that will help you get ready for the upcoming chapter.

There's a Lot to Do Before Moving to San Diego

First of all, you need to know that a lot of important tasks are waiting for you. And with so much to do, it's easy to forget something. That's why it's good to have a checklist for moving to a new city and into a new home. Settling in is a process that requires time, but it can be done rather quickly and in a budget-friendly way.  But before your relocation, there's more to do than just getting ready for the actual moving day. For instance, you should learn more about the city so that you can make the transition to San Diego as smooth as possible.

Time to Make Decisions

Before the moving day, you'll need to make a lot of important decisions. Here are some of them:

  • choosing the right neighborhood in San Diego and your new house

  • picking a moving date

  • deciding which of your belongings you'll move to your new home

  • choosing between hiring a moving company and a DIY move

  • other smaller decisions that you need to make before moving to San Diego

However, if thinking about moving from the East Coast or from another place that's far from this city, your preparation will include more decisions.

Weather in San Diego

You've probably already heard that the weather in San Diego is absolutely wonderful. If you enjoy the sun, clear blue skies, the beach, and low humidity, that is. So, if you're not planning to travel right after moving, store your winter clothes, boots, and coats. You won't need your warm clothes here in San Diego. What you will need is some sunscreen, so that you can lie on the beach and relax in the sun. The weather here will allow you to spend a lot of time outside. And boy, is there a lot to do around the city!

Nature is Amazing

If you like mountains, caves, kayaking, and surfing, you'll love it here. In general, if you love outdoor activities, you'll enjoy living in San Diego. The variety of nature here offers many activities. In case you're the active type, here are some of the best places to hike in San Diego. Just remember to put your hiking shoes somewhere you can easily them after your move.

Beautiful nature, something to expect before you move to San Diego.

If you like hiking, pack your shoes before moving to San Diego

The Cost of Living

A lot of people want to come here to enjoy the weather and the beach. However, there's a catch. Before you move to San Diego, you should know that the cost of living here is higher than the national average. And this includes rent, the price of groceries, etc. The price of housing and rent might be the reason to consider shared living. Either way, make sure to plan your budget carefully and try to find a job with a good salary as soon as possible.

Jobs

The big industries in San Diego are biotechnology and tech. Also, there are military jobs available, since there are five military bases located in the city. You might get a job at one of the top schools around the city. However, since the cost of living here is quite high, you might want to find a job before you move here. The other option is to have some money saved before your relocation.

Mexican Food

Mexico is quite close to San Diego, so it's not a surprise to see the obvious Mexican influences on the residents’ eating habits. You can find tacos at any time of the day, and San Diegans love them. They also love the famous San Diego burrito with French fries. The California burrito also includes potatoes and avocadoes. Is it authentic Mexican cuisine? No, but there are many other authentic Mexican dishes you can try here.

Driving in the City

You can get around the city biking, rollerblading, and of course, with public transit. However, if you live more than 5 miles away from your job, consider buying a car, since public transit is not the best option for long distances. You should be careful when parking downtown though since you don't want to get a parking ticket.

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Traffic is not the best in San Diego

Create a Moving Budget

The financial aspect is an important part of your relocation. Plan a budget that will include all the important expenses related to your move. Also, keep in mind that the cost of hiring a moving company will affect your budget, in one way or another. If you choose to hire a reliable crew to help you out, you'll be able to share the burden of your move with professionals. Also, professionals can help you with moving supplies and make the process more sustainable as well. Nonetheless, it's important to know the expenses upfront and to include them in your budget.

Weigh the Pros and Cons before Moving to San Diego

Yes, the traffic in the city is not the best, and jobs are not easy to find. However, one of the obvious reasons for this is that so many people want to live here. Did you know that San Diego is the second-largest city in California, right after Los Angeles? However, you might get the impression that the quality of life here is better compared to other big West Coast cities. The relaxing vibe, the weather, and nature attract many people who want to make this city their home. So, before moving to San Diego, weigh the pros and cons and decide if the city is right for you or not. There's a good chance that you'll get a positive answer.


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