Chula Vista, California

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What's it like to live in Chula Vista?

wolpertingersunite
9mo ago
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Chula Vista is really diverse in terms of housing options. The east neighborhoods are expensive and the west ones are relatively cheaper but decent. There is a big resort about to open by the bay which will likely speed up gentrification. Between the 805 and the 125 is a great compromise. Bonita is a hidden gem.

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One of my favorite things about my neighborhood is that we have incredible wildlife. Owls hawks skunks raccoons coyotes lizards snakes and sometimes bobcats. Plus a gazillion hummingbirds.

Routine-Cicada-4949
9mo ago
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I like Chula Vista. And it's going to boom when the big new hotel & redevelopment near the marina is completed. Hopefully it doesn't lose its identity though. The current people of Chula Vista are great.

itswizardkellyyall
2y ago
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Pros:

this is one of the last few places in SD where you can actually have space. You can get a little more bang for your buck without being wildly far from everywhere else in San Diego.

beautiful trails and parks everywhere.

if you end up moving by the toll road SR 125, this can eliminate a few minutes from your commute or at least offer an alternate route when there’s an accident on the 805

ample fire stations for emergencies

if you don’t go too far East, we don’t really worry about wildfires here like you would if you lived in Alpine, Lakeside, etc

newer businesses and food places are constantly opening up

CVPD doesn’t seem to have as many wild issues as SDPD so they’re there for small disturbances if you need them

I personally hang out in downtown SD a lot so if I were to move back to CV, id personally go to the west side for an affordable home in a quiet area. However I don’t have kids so school and space is not an issue for me.

If I had kids, wanted more space for a yard, garage, wanted better schools and was fine hanging out in chula for most of my time, id move to Otay/Eastlake. It’s up to your personal preference and lifestyle!

Cons:

it’s an annoying drive to go anywhere especially commuting during rush hour. When I lived in Otay Ranch, it would take nearly an hr to go to work in Kearny Mesa. It was only nice during the school breaks and holidays.

Not that walkable in most areas. There is an effort to create more walkable, common areas throughout downtown CV and around Millennia in East CV, but in general it’s hard to live there without a car and you have to drive pretty much anywhere.

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