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Gabriel moving

Planning a move to San Juan Capistrano -neighborhoods?

Not sure if this has been asked before, but I'm a remote worker and Rent is about $2,500/month for a decent place. It's a a smaller city city with about 34,998 people. You can expect to pay around $2,500 for rent here. Honestly, I think it's a great place if you know where to look. Cost of living is definitely rising, but still manageable. Property taxes are high but you get good services. The suburbs are where most families end up. People here are genuinely friendly, not just surface-level. Am I overthinking this? Any help is appreciated. Night life is decent if you know the right spots. The school system varies a lot by neighborhood. I'd say it's better for families than young singles. The parks and outdoor areas are a huge plus. I'd say it's better for families than young singles. The school system varies a lot by neighborhood. The parks and outdoor areas are a huge plus. The food scene here is surprisingly good. Honestly, I think it's a great place if you know where to look. Property taxes are high but you get good services. Property taxes are high but you get good services. It's a very car-dependent city, for better or worse. The parks and outdoor areas are a huge plus. Downtown has improved a lot in recent years. It's not perfect, but the community is solid. The weather takes some getting used to. I'd say it's better for families than young singles. The weather takes some getting used to. The food scene here is surprisingly good. Night life is decent if you know the right spots. People here are genuinely friendly, not just surface-level. The parks and outdoor areas are a huge plus. Traffic can be rough during rush hour, no sugarcoating that.
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Sophia Mendoza
nah I disagree
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Elijah Jackson
Not gonna lie, the first year was rough. But once you find your neighborhood and your people, it was the best decision I ever made. Hope this helps!.
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