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 | Clairemont: Many site Clairemont’s central locations as its best feature, but there’s more to this ‘burb than just that. Clairemont has a thriving restaurant scene, particularly for many types of ethnic food. There is also great access to shopping along Balboa Avenue and University Town Center, as well as hiking in Rose Canyon.
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 | College Area: One of San Diego’s most conveniently located neighborhoods, the College Area sits on a plateau above Mission Valley. Best known as the home to the SDSU community, this area has all the things that college neighborhoods are generally known for—cheap eats, thriving cultural opportunities and an active nightlife. The College Area continues to represent some of the best housing values in San Diego, while still remaining close to the heart of the city.
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 | El Cajon: El Cajon is located just 20 minutes east of San Diego, and although it has experienced tremendous growth in the past few years, it still retains its small town charms. When the coast is covered in fog, El Cajon residents are enjoying their sun filled days. A great area for outdoor lovers, with nature just a short hike away, golf courses aplenty and the always rowdy Cajon Speedway. With the opening of the East County Performing Arts Center, the restaurant and nightlife scene has also been thriving in downtown El Cajon.
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 | Hillcrest/Mission Hills: Hillcrest and the Mission Hills are two of San Diego’s most eclectic neighborhoods. Accepting of everyone, these enclaves offer fantastic opportunities for people watching and a mind-numbing array of eating opportunities. From the stunning architecture and views of Mission Hills down to the funky shops and health food meccas in Hillcrest, this area bursts with excitement at all hours. And of course, San Diego’s Balboa Park is right next door.
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 | Imperial Beach: Home of the nationally acclaimed Sandcastle Building Contest, Imperial Beach is San Diego’s southernmost beach community. A wonderful fishing pier and newly revitalized beachfront are now bustling with activity. The island of Coronado is just a quick drive away. Imperial Beach is also home to the National Estuarine, a bird and wildlife sanctuary, with an abundance of nature trails.
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 | La Mesa: La Mesa is one of the best kept secret neighborhoods in San Diego, brimming over with small town attitude and vibe. La Mesa Village is where it’s all at, with antiques and other curious goods shops just waiting to be explored. And restaurants abound in the area, serving everything from gourmet Italian to excellent Mexican. La Mesan’s head to Lake Murray for fishing, boating and jogging around its 3 mile perimeter trail.
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 | Normal Heights/Univ. Heights: This area is probably best known for Adams Avenue, its unique thoroughfare designed for walking. With San Diego’s best collection of antique shops, interesting coffee houses such as Lestat’s and easy access to Balboa Park, University Heights and Kensington, a home in this area puts you in the middle of it all.
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 | North Park: North Park is one of San Diego’s most thriving urban neighborhoods. As prices rise in Hillcrest, many unique shops and restaurants are moving into North Park. Coffee shops like The Mission and Claire de Lune are great for breakfasts, and restaurants like Spread or Ranchos offer great evening meals. One of North Park’s most interesting events is Ray at Nite, a community gallery walk held on the 2nd Saturday evening of each month.
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 | Oceanside: As San Diego’s northern most coastal community, Oceanside residents have easy access to both San Diego and Orange Counties. But Oceanside itself offers more than enough reasons to just stay put. With over six miles of beaches to stroll or surf, a pier for fishing and people watching and a marina for those looking to get out on the water, Oceanside is a water enthusiast’s paradise. Oceanside residents can also stroll the shops and restaurants located along Historic Highway 101 for pleasure.
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 | Pacific Beach: Every day is a vacation when living in Pacific Beach. With over three miles of sand to play on, Pacific Beach and the surrounding areas of Mission Beach and Mission Bay are definitely San Diego’s year-round playground. With shops and restaurants strung out along Garnet Avenue (with prices that are designed to keep a starving college student well fed and well dressed), you’ll never be bored or hungry when living in Pacific Beach.
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 | Scripps Ranch: Scripps Ranch was designed as a bedroom community to San Diego. The ideal location for someone looking for a little more room to spread out, Scripps Ranch is the ideal marriage of open space and urban conveniences. And with North County communities just moments away, Scripps Ranch residents really can take advantage of the entire San Diego community, which lies at their doorstep.
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