Hello from Canada 🇨🇦 Just stayed nine days in Oceanside and LOVED 😍 every moment of it. A Hidden Gem of a town to stay, play and dine. I will be back in April 2023 !!
Moved here with my wife in 1991 and our friends said…” Are you crazy….its nothing but gangs and Marines”…..our friends come down and love it now. Back in 1991 the homes were new, big and cheap…..we bough5 our house for $214,000…… now appraised for over one million
Great review of places in Oceanside. I recently made a video about taking the train from Orange County to Oceanside for a day trip, but I might have to remake the video after seeing yours!
Love that trip. Unfortunately they temporarily shut down that train due to some erosion issues alongside the tracks. Sucks, because one of the reasons I chose Oceanside is because of the easy access to Orange and LA County via train.
Agreed, whole diff vibe too, more restaurants tho - and literally like my La Fitness is right in between both cities, I went to eat after the gym once didn’t even realize I was in Carlsbad! So you can be in Oceanside and still enjoy Carlsbad, diff ppl tho. Northern oside is def more low income families whereas south and west is filled with super cars and modern houses. I can go to one gym and it’ll have 3 Maseratis and another more north I walked out of for being so small and dirty. But there’s a lot of improvements happening in the area. H/L is my fav spot in oside, newly built, they just launched a pie shop at the top gun house next door. I love all the new builds in the area! Can’t wait to invest in some property here soon!
@@Sura.bbyyyy definitely accurate. I will say though this is probably going to change in the next 10 years. And I think I can use my own story an example. My wife and I moved to Oceanside 6 months ago. We make $225k combined and really were only able to afford a house in NE O'side, the supposed "lower-income side." With how crazy real estate has gotten the past couple years only rich families are going to be able to afford to move anywhere in the city. You can look at it one or two ways - One, the poorer folks who got in a long time ago are going to make buku bucks on their sale. On the other hand, a lot of people's nostalgic neighborhoods will be gentrified. I mean, for those of us who are new to the area, that's a good thing. Raises real estate value, brings in more modern development.But I understand that this is a painful process for long-timers.
It seems if your looking for Oceanside your only finding people who aren’t locals. Your finding folks who moved and not people who were born and raised
Just moved here 6 months ago. A lot of locals complain that it doesn't have the same chill vibe that it used to, but if you don't have that point of comparison then you'll still get that feeling. The downtown and beach area are so much more accessible than South County, especially the popular beaches in San Diego proper. Totally can roll up whenever you want and easily find parking on all but the busiest tourist days. I live on 76 near the mission, so it's not quite as hip or developed out there, but still very accessible to the downtown area. I can even ride to the beach along the San Luis River trail in about 30 minutes. 5-10 mins by car. Please move here so my real estate value goes up :) Good vibes only, though, please.
So cool! I’m super interested in moving to California from Texas and Oceanside really caught my eye. I’m very young, only just turning 21 this year and I want a big change in scenery. If you could, could you let me know how affordability for young people without degrees look there? I don’t have any connections to the state so I would have to look for small jobs like retail and customer service. Are their any problems or cons you have faced after moving there?
@@johnnycove Affordability is going to be an issue anywhere along the California coast, especially when compared to Texas. That said, Oceanside is the most affordable beach town in Southern California. So compared to its neighbors it's relatively affordable. I guess it really comes down to your expectations. There's a lot more people sharing rooms/houses here than I imagine there are in Texas. Most young people don't have any hope of owning a home until they're in their 30s-40s. But, human happiness is mostly based on comparisons - so if everyone in your social circle is living crammed in apartments, then it won't feel so bad. You just accept it as normal. You have to ask yourself - What's more important: where you live or how much you own? As a young person, you probably need to experience a few more things before you can answer that question. So I would advise, sure, come out here and give it a shot. Maybe you like it, maybe you don't. But at least you can speak from experience now and choose wisely.
@@a.h.5347 The 76 is the highway on the north side of Oceanside heading from downtown east to Temecula. The San Luis Rey Mission is about 5 miles inland on the 76.
@@DanPBestLifeSD I grew up in southern SD and in the past 10yrs it became so saturated, I drive down every other week or so now, but driving back to oceanside 40mins, I feel peace again the min im back in town, less traffic, less ppl, but nice relaxing ocean breeze and feels like home, not a tourist attraction. Its slower pace. IK it wont last though, this place will be the next san diego (zoo) in the next 5yrs, I already see it. which sucks.
It depends what you're comparing it too, but yeah compared to South County, O'side beaches are definitely more accessible. Most days you can roll up to the beach and find parking without any issues. It only gets dicey during summer tourist season.
You people certainly make me "home sick", but here in the Philippines we have some even more awesome beachfront property for 1 50th of the cost and the temperature never drops below 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
I am from that part of the world. Grew up in Vista. Not a happy time in the 50s and 60s. Oceanside, CA is nice, but Carson City, NV is FREE. Enough said.
Oceanside is a bad place to go on vacation. You need to buy a pass just to park your motorhome RV with the kid's. They are so greedy they took are rights away. We can't just spend the night as we pass through.
Well, I'm not sure most people visiting are going to be looking for a free place to stay in their RV. I'd recommend camping out in Carlsbad, that is a fantastic place to bring the RV.
the gentrification ripping through oceanside is extremely sad to see. as someone who spent a lot of time here growing up, its really disheartening to see how upper middle class and private everything is becoming... #keeposidelocal
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Is this comment section censored so people don't find out how bad it is to live in Oceanside?
Hello from Canada 🇨🇦
Just stayed nine days in Oceanside and LOVED 😍 every moment of it.
A Hidden Gem of a town to stay, play and dine.
I will be back in April 2023 !!
Love it!
Thank you for spreading the O'side love! We might be a little biased but we think it's pretty great as well 😊 🌊💙
Oh cool, thanks for the watch! Would love to do a collab sometime. Shoot me a message if interested. dan@bestlifehometeam.com
I know what lts like living in oceanside! I was born and raised there! I love ❤️ o' side and sometimes I miss it very much!
Come back!
Let's get Stephanie a microphone as well so she doesn't have to try really hard to have herself heard in the video :) Great video as always !
Believe it or not, she's completely mic'd up. It's just loud everywhere we were at. Thanks for the love and thanks for watching!
Oceanside is really nice. Stephanie is a really pretty lady!
Moved here with my wife in 1991 and our friends said…” Are you crazy….its nothing but gangs and Marines”…..our friends come down and love it now. Back in 1991 the homes were new, big and cheap…..we bough5 our house for $214,000…… now appraised for over one million
Great review of places in Oceanside. I recently made a video about taking the train from Orange County to Oceanside for a day trip, but I might have to remake the video after seeing yours!
Do it! Thanks for the love
Love that trip. Unfortunately they temporarily shut down that train due to some erosion issues alongside the tracks. Sucks, because one of the reasons I chose Oceanside is because of the easy access to Orange and LA County via train.
You need to check out HELLO BETTY. You should also say what everything costs that you are reviewing. Just my Opinion.
Will do!
Just remember Carlsbad is more pricey then O'side though!
Agreed, whole diff vibe too, more restaurants tho - and literally like my La Fitness is right in between both cities, I went to eat after the gym once didn’t even realize I was in Carlsbad! So you can be in Oceanside and still enjoy Carlsbad, diff ppl tho. Northern oside is def more low income families whereas south and west is filled with super cars and modern houses. I can go to one gym and it’ll have 3 Maseratis and another more north I walked out of for being so small and dirty. But there’s a lot of improvements happening in the area. H/L is my fav spot in oside, newly built, they just launched a pie shop at the top gun house next door. I love all the new builds in the area! Can’t wait to invest in some property here soon!
@@Sura.bbyyyy definitely accurate. I will say though this is probably going to change in the next 10 years. And I think I can use my own story an example. My wife and I moved to Oceanside 6 months ago. We make $225k combined and really were only able to afford a house in NE O'side, the supposed "lower-income side." With how crazy real estate has gotten the past couple years only rich families are going to be able to afford to move anywhere in the city.
You can look at it one or two ways - One, the poorer folks who got in a long time ago are going to make buku bucks on their sale. On the other hand, a lot of people's nostalgic neighborhoods will be gentrified.
I mean, for those of us who are new to the area, that's a good thing. Raises real estate value, brings in more modern development.But I understand that this is a painful process for long-timers.
It seems if your looking for Oceanside your only finding people who aren’t locals. Your finding folks who moved and not people who were born and raised
Just moved here 6 months ago. A lot of locals complain that it doesn't have the same chill vibe that it used to, but if you don't have that point of comparison then you'll still get that feeling. The downtown and beach area are so much more accessible than South County, especially the popular beaches in San Diego proper. Totally can roll up whenever you want and easily find parking on all but the busiest tourist days.
I live on 76 near the mission, so it's not quite as hip or developed out there, but still very accessible to the downtown area. I can even ride to the beach along the San Luis River trail in about 30 minutes. 5-10 mins by car.
Please move here so my real estate value goes up :) Good vibes only, though, please.
Lol, I love it! Thanks for the comment and the view
So cool! I’m super interested in moving to California from Texas and Oceanside really caught my eye. I’m very young, only just turning 21 this year and I want a big change in scenery.
If you could, could you let me know how affordability for young people without degrees look there? I don’t have any connections to the state so I would have to look for small jobs like retail and customer service.
Are their any problems or cons you have faced after moving there?
@@johnnycove Affordability is going to be an issue anywhere along the California coast, especially when compared to Texas.
That said, Oceanside is the most affordable beach town in Southern California. So compared to its neighbors it's relatively affordable.
I guess it really comes down to your expectations. There's a lot more people sharing rooms/houses here than I imagine there are in Texas. Most young people don't have any hope of owning a home until they're in their 30s-40s.
But, human happiness is mostly based on comparisons - so if everyone in your social circle is living crammed in apartments, then it won't feel so bad. You just accept it as normal.
You have to ask yourself - What's more important: where you live or how much you own?
As a young person, you probably need to experience a few more things before you can answer that question. So I would advise, sure, come out here and give it a shot. Maybe you like it, maybe you don't. But at least you can speak from experience now and choose wisely.
What is 76? And what is the mission?
@@a.h.5347 The 76 is the highway on the north side of Oceanside heading from downtown east to Temecula.
The San Luis Rey Mission is about 5 miles inland on the 76.
❤❤hoping to bring my art here..looks amazing
this video deserves more views
I appreciate that! Share away :)
It would be more accurate if they showed all the tweakers that ruin everything. Oceanside is garbage.
Thanks for making this video you two!
Thanks for this video, it's great
Thanks so much!
moving from the river to the ocean... coming from riverside. hate the 100 degree weather.
That's it!
Such wonderful video guys
Thanks!
Do not promote it!! We like it low key here. Don’t let all the tourists know about this place! 😂
I've had a lot of responses like that about this video!
@@DanPBestLifeSD I grew up in southern SD and in the past 10yrs it became so saturated, I drive down every other week or so now, but driving back to oceanside 40mins, I feel peace again the min im back in town, less traffic, less ppl, but nice relaxing ocean breeze and feels like home, not a tourist attraction. Its slower pace. IK it wont last though, this place will be the next san diego (zoo) in the next 5yrs, I already see it. which sucks.
@@DanPBestLifeSD great video tho!!!!!!! good job
oh please, they out here showing the good parts....The school system in this area is a joke, no one speaks English, and the place has become a dump.
Haha, I sort of feel the same, but also want to make sure my real estate value goes up. Just moved here 6 months ago lol.
Love san diego visit twice a year seattle is nice to have u been there to visit yet
Fun and exciting video! It looks like a great place to visit and live. Is there plenty of free parking near the beaches?
Thanks Alex! Parking isn’t too bad. Close to downtown and by the water there is a lot of metered parking
It depends what you're comparing it too, but yeah compared to South County, O'side beaches are definitely more accessible. Most days you can roll up to the beach and find parking without any issues. It only gets dicey during summer tourist season.
Oceanside is cool 😎
My home.❤️
Love it!
I can usually tell a local from a tourist
Thank you!
You're welcome!
You people certainly make me "home sick", but here in the Philippines we have some even more awesome beachfront property for 1 50th of the cost and the temperature never drops below 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
4:25 You drive a VW? How has it treated you on reliability?
It was ok. We just recently upgraded to a plug in hybrid thanks to the $7/gallon gas
I am from that part of the world. Grew up in Vista. Not a happy time in the 50s and 60s. Oceanside, CA is nice, but Carson City, NV is FREE. Enough said.
Oceanside is a bad place to go on vacation. You need to buy a pass just to park your motorhome RV with the kid's. They are so greedy they took are rights away. We can't just spend the night as we pass through.
Well, I'm not sure most people visiting are going to be looking for a free place to stay in their RV. I'd recommend camping out in Carlsbad, that is a fantastic place to bring the RV.
Oceanside a little ghetto tho
Hill St in the 80s was pure trash
It sucks
the gentrification ripping through oceanside is extremely sad to see. as someone who spent a lot of time here growing up, its really disheartening to see how upper middle class and private everything is becoming... #keeposidelocal
You mind explaining?
Is it taken over by homeless junkies?