I agree- the brand new employees will not be buying these houses on a $150-250k salary. But you'd be surprised at how much equity some of these guys have after having worked there for several years!
Thanks for the very detailed content and helpful info. However, the pronunciation of certain areas might need a little improvements. The ‘z’ in Spanish is pronounced just as an English ‘s’. Santa Luz should be pronounced “SAN-TA LOOSE”. Also, Rancho Peñasquitos should be pronounced respecting the Spanish ‘ñ’ and would sound like “RANCHO PEN-YA-SKEETOS”, not “RANCHO PEN-A-SKEETUS”. The SD Tribune wrote a good article on common mispronunciations in the San Diego area.
What do you think about Scripps Ranch/Stonebridge area? Or Scripps Ranch proper? I'm concerned about infrastructure. I run a child development center/preschool in Scripps Ranch (right off the 15) and we're already full. Schools are full, affordable housing is a mess. Apple's arrival will be both good and bad.
I don't think Apple alone will have a massing impact on the infrastructure, however, the movement of more tech workers into the area will keep prices strong in my opinion!
It's definitely not a bad time! Inventory is quite low and it's a seller's market. Feel free to check out your property value here: talechia.hifello.com/p/joshmeltzer/6630bb6c3eb584002c8cf3d9
Go to San Elijo hills you can get a house that’s 3,000 square feet for 1.7 million ish with a beautiful view. It’s not hot like Rancho Bernardo we get Carlsbads same weather for $300,000 less. YW
Is there confirmation or any kind of timeline on Apple moving in to the RB office? I saw they purchased it back in 2022, but that's around when the tech layoffs started.
I have a home in SD and SF Bay Area. To be honest, I like the Bay Area more. As for the weather, yes SD is nice and sunny but the summer humidity is unbearable to me. In the Bay Area, it can be hot during the day but at night there is always a cool breeze that makes me sleep very well.
I'm hoping San Diego will become the new Silicon Valley. I'm already seeing a lot of foreign engineers inquiring for an apartment here in downtown SD. San Diego will be the next megacity in America. I'm proud to be a San Diegan!😎🤙
I don't. Silicon Valley destroyed the Bay area with their leftist voting and have left them in ruin. Those tech companies are fleeing their destruction to other cities like San Diego, Austin and Denver. I hope we stay San Diego and never become like the bay area
SD has been my version of paradise for 51 years, centered in Zip 92127. The Apple campus is in the industrial park there, along with most major tech companies. 92127 includes Rancho Bernardo west of I-15 , 4S Ranch, Black Mountain Ranch and parts of Rancho Santa Fe.
The background music is not needed, hard to hear you
San Diego is already far to crowded. There is plenty room in the deserts.
Crowded.... how about this making San Diego for sure the next silicone valley and out of any possibility of anything being affordable....
Goodbye San Diego; good morning LA.
Background music is really irritating.
Thank you for your feedback
San Diego natives are being priced out.
San Diego and North County are going to be densely overpopulated.
Yes, but we do have strict zoning and building laws that make it very difficult to build tons of new housing (on the already scarce available land)
Dude, who do you think at Apple will be buying those multii million $ homes? They pay well but not that well.
I agree- the brand new employees will not be buying these houses on a $150-250k salary. But you'd be surprised at how much equity some of these guys have after having worked there for several years!
Yes, they will be buying my 3 bedroom condo that is 1.9 miles away and is under 1 million. 😀
San Diego will definitely be unaffordable for anyone.
Get life insurance on ALL your loved ones in order to possibly get into a home... 🥂
Thanks for the very detailed content and helpful info. However, the pronunciation of certain areas might need a little improvements. The ‘z’ in Spanish is pronounced just as an English ‘s’. Santa Luz should be pronounced “SAN-TA LOOSE”. Also, Rancho Peñasquitos should be pronounced respecting the Spanish ‘ñ’ and would sound like “RANCHO PEN-YA-SKEETOS”, not “RANCHO PEN-A-SKEETUS”. The SD Tribune wrote a good article on common mispronunciations in the San Diego area.
What do you think about Scripps Ranch/Stonebridge area? Or Scripps Ranch proper? I'm concerned about infrastructure. I run a child development center/preschool in Scripps Ranch (right off the 15) and we're already full. Schools are full, affordable housing is a mess. Apple's arrival will be both good and bad.
I don't think Apple alone will have a massing impact on the infrastructure, however, the movement of more tech workers into the area will keep prices strong in my opinion!
Why do you ignore just a bit North? You can get a very nice place for way under a million in South Escondido.
Boomer here. Been looking to sell one of my properties in Rancho Bernardo. Now might be the perfect time to cash out! Ka-ching!
It's definitely not a bad time! Inventory is quite low and it's a seller's market. Feel free to check out your property value here: talechia.hifello.com/p/joshmeltzer/6630bb6c3eb584002c8cf3d9
Isn’t it better to sell later? Apple is just starting here. Give it couple years later and I imagine prices will be through the roof
I would keep it until 2029 if I were you
Rent it out instead
More tech bros pushing out sd natives.
Go to San Elijo hills you can get a house that’s 3,000 square feet for 1.7 million ish with a beautiful view. It’s not hot like Rancho Bernardo we get Carlsbads same weather for $300,000 less. YW
Sorrento Valley is a hidden gem. Still not too over priced at a great location and “real” San Diego weather.
I agree! There are some nice properties and pockets in Sorrento Valley
Is there confirmation or any kind of timeline on Apple moving in to the RB office? I saw they purchased it back in 2022, but that's around when the tech layoffs started.
I think they have started moving in. I see 2 buildings up with tons of people in them. Then slowly moving into the others maybe?
Omg 😢 can’t afford to live in Rancho Bernardo anymore.
Leave your liberal policy’s behind.
“This many acres?” What area of San Diego are you referring to?🤦🏼♂️
Rancho Bernardo is a hidden gem.
I’m not sure I like the idea. Traffic is already pretty bad up here.
Ranchi Bernardo is too hot. Apple employees can afford properties on the coast.
Ready for Inner Mongolia or Outer Mongolia and if that doesn't work out there's always Kathmandu.
I have a home in SD and SF Bay Area. To be honest, I like the Bay Area more. As for the weather, yes SD is nice and sunny but the summer humidity is unbearable to me. In the Bay Area, it can be hot during the day but at night there is always a cool breeze that makes me sleep very well.
Then leave and stay north
@@whoanelly737-8 What is your problem? Why do you want to provoke others?
@@kleinbogen 🤡
Depends where you are in both areas…i.e. inland, coastal, etc…. We get summer humidity?
I'm hoping San Diego will become the new Silicon Valley. I'm already seeing a lot of foreign engineers inquiring for an apartment here in downtown SD. San Diego will be the next megacity in America. I'm proud to be a San Diegan!😎🤙
I don't. Silicon Valley destroyed the Bay area with their leftist voting and have left them in ruin. Those tech companies are fleeing their destruction to other cities like San Diego, Austin and Denver. I hope we stay San Diego and never become like the bay area
Why would you want that? That would price almost every middle class San Diegan out of the city.
SD has been my version of paradise for 51 years, centered in Zip 92127. The Apple campus is in the industrial park there, along with most major tech companies. 92127 includes Rancho Bernardo west of I-15 , 4S Ranch, Black Mountain Ranch and parts of Rancho Santa Fe.
@@mbrackmann8He's a property owner looking to make money off rent or looking to cash out and move out of CA altogether.
It can’t be. It all starts with the universities. Bay Area has Standford and Berkeley.
Please… no more tech workers!
Oops, already on my way!
Haha!!
@@therenaissanceman441🤮
@@therenaissanceman441what do you do?
@@richmiller2761 I'm pretty sure Apple is still paying higher salaries than other jobs in the area tho. Are you up at the Rancho Bernardo buildings?
Someone stop this urban sprawl