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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What’s wrong with Northern California?[/quote] Op here. We lived there before and it’s just not our cup of tea. The weather is too cool, the people are so smug and career obsessed, and the beaches suck.[/quote] I get it. We went to college in San Diego and moved to Northern California for grad school. Agree with your asssessment. DH got a job in LA and I commuted for a while from the Bay Area to LA. That got old fast. I suggest you make LA your home base and you commute until you find an LA job. I recommend Playa Vista, which is a great planned community near the beach and LAX. [/quote] Northern California is BIG. It’s not entirely made up of San Jose and SF. Of course beaches are warmer in the San Diego area. But there are many places in Northern California where people are normal. [/quote] Agreed. For Northern California I would look at the East Bay like San Ramon, or Sacramento suburbs.[/quote] San Ramon is like 4 hours to the beach, 5 hours to the mountains and hits 120F for like 1/2 the summer. Sacramento is closer to Yosemite which is nice, but not that close, and is hotter for even longer. Sacramento schools are meh. SR schools are okay. [/quote] I’m the pp who recommended those places, because I know people who live in both (with kids) and they like it a lot. [/quote]
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