Living in DOWNTOWN San Diego 2024 | Everything You Need to Know...

Published 2024-01-23
What it is LIKE TO LIVE IN DOWNTOWN San Diego in 2024

What's it like to live in downtown San Diego in 2024? Well, I'm going to tell you exactly what constitutes this beautiful city. We're going to talk about everything, as far as what city life is like. Why people choose you for your work this year, what brings them out here, and future projects. There's so many different projects that are underway downtown. And lastly, the very last thing that you're going to know are the cons of living in downtown San Diego.

Whether you're considering a move, planning a visit, or just curious about downtown living, this video has got you covered. Hit play, and let's explore the vibrant tapestry of life in downtown San Diego together!

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All Comments (4)
  • @lawoman608
    Where are you recording this from? Looks so nice!
  • You're downplaying the homeless situation way too much in Downtown to be truthful. Yes, the city is trying to look at solutions but so far nothing has improved. I would suggest that if people are bothered by living in an area that has a very visible homeless population that they select another community of San Diego to live in. There may also be a homeless presence in other communities of San Diego too, but Downtown and homelessness is as certain as death and taxes in life.
  • @jenblied9193
    Did you just call a 5k a mrathon? πŸ˜‚ this is hilarious. If the homelessness problem was not out of control, you wouldn't feel the need to highlight "future projects" and beach balls at the ballpark. For the taxes and cost, I don't want to live where drugs are used openly in the public while trying to avoid homeless person in the middle of a mental health crisis. Some of that $$ needs to go into those resources. I promise you, people are not flocking INTO SD.