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Old 04-16-2008, 07:41 PM
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no place like california
Agreed! Lived a lot of places, CA is CA and CA is good!
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Old 04-18-2008, 05:59 PM
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I currently live in St. Aug. and I love it here. It is very laid back and I love the climate. Summers are hot as hell but the rest of the year is paradise. I know climate isn't your #1 concern, but I had to throw that out there.

It is a major tourist destination, but it is also very livable. You never hear locals complaining about the tourists at all. It's just not an issue since the type of tourists we get are older, and generally not a rowdy spring break kind of crowd.

I am an aging hippie who wears flip-flops and old jeans almost everywhere and I fit in perfectly here. It is still the old South though, so I would not exactly consider St. Aug. to be very progressive or diversified. People here are as friendly as I've ever met, but you will not find the same intellectual stimulation as you do in Northern Cali. OK, that's not exactly true.....but you will have to look harder for it.

Crime is low, schools are "great" by Florida standards and the beaches are clean, not overcrowded or over-commercialized. It's a great place to live if you are looking for serenity. As far as raising kids here, I think it is a fantastic environment. I have a 5 yr. old daughter and I feel comfortable that this is where I want her to be.

But St. Aug has it's pitfalls too. The downtown area is stunningly beautiful, but the best schools are actually in the NW part of the County which is nice enough, but nothing really special. Also, well paying jobs are generally in Jacksonville which is about 45 mins. to the North.

All that said, I used to live in Monterey, and if I can't live there, I want to stay in St. Augustine.
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Aahhhhh, so very true! Therein lies my dilemma.
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As a Florida native, been to St. Augie many times, and love it. I once wanted to move there. one of the best towns in Fla.

We now live in Lakeland, Fl, which is an inland Florida town, but there is something here that reminds me of places in Cali. It has great vintage architecture and beautiful tropical vegetation as well as many small colleges. It is laid back, but also somewhat conservative.

I have to recommend Asheville for a really "liberal" type of place. Many transplants there from Cali - we have a second home there. It is a small town with thousands of artists and is cutting edge for "green building" and a foodie destination. Most Californians love it there.
Seems as though St. Augie is climbing the charts. Asheville seems to have everything I am looking for as well. Thanks.
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