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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here, Thx for the advice. I was under the impression that LA comparable to Boston rent and SF was only slightly higher while San Diego was cheaper? My dog is a small breed and I'm comfortable paying extra to have her by my side. I'm more concerned with nanny competition since in Boston I find most of my jobs by word of mouth and can command a higher rate. I'm not sure how I will compare with CA nannies. I just don't want to go through all my savings while searching for a position and I want to live a similar lifestyle financially that I'm living in Boston. I will look into more agencies. [/quote] Unless you have roommates, plan for 50% - 60% of your monthly income to go towards rent in San Diego. I don't know about the east coast rates but out here a 500 sq ft studio or jr. 1 bedroom goes for $750 - $1000 depending on how close you are to the beach and the US/Mexico border. There are around 20 agencies in San Diego. Some of them prefer not to hire nannies until after they have relocated to the area but others are more than willing to interview over Skype. As another poster said, don't forget about the Trustline clearance. That is required throughout California.[/quote]
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