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We are from CA and lived fairly close to the coast. We always wanted to live in San Diego but decided that AZ would be the better choice. The coast is too crowded now and property taxes too high. If you have millions and can afford an ocean view, then sure that would be a good choice as long as you can walk to the store. We just hop on S.West and go over for long weekends to see the sea.
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Nancy,
I moved from California to Virginia and back again and I definetly felt land locked and claustraphobic having been able to get to Malibu in fifteen minutes before. The closest beach was almost four hours away! No place to cool off...went to an area in Maryland, Annapolis, hoping to find cooler temps like going to the beach in Ca. but was just as hot. We then moved to Boston and I felt much better just being able to look at the water. Hope it works out for you. |
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