> San Diego has to be better weather, 
> but housing must be out of sight!

Yep...highest in the nation, when income is taken into account.  On an 
individual level, though, it totally depends on when you bought.  I purchased a 
new home in 1994 in what was to soon become one of the most sought after 
neighborhoods in inland North San Diego County.  The school ended up Top 10 in 
the state, and everybody wanted in!  In 10 years, I realized 250%.  I'm sittin' 
on nearly $1M of equity now.  When I get the hell out of here and move to SE 
Arizona, I'm gonna be able to buy an obscene amount of land, and put a really 
nice Santa Fe style home on it.

San Diego CAN be a VERY nice place to live and raise a family.

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