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Jaimie you mail the content every time.. your editing is the best I've seen.. I was looking to leave Carlsbad recently but your up beat over view made me realize how blessed we are to live lagoon side🎉 thank you for Re inspiring us
Nice to see O'side getting a facelift. From the time when I was there last. I lived there and in Vista from 1986 - 1998, during which time some nice changes were being made, but after leaving... I discovered some unfortunate ones occurred, like the Drive-In down in the valley closed up. That's where on the weekends the swap meet was open and was exhilarating to hear Mariachi music emitting from the stereos of some Mexican/Hispanic vendors or live performers. Going to the Star Theatre on Main Street & Civic Center Drive and the Library was great. The theatre offered some movies that the larger one in Carlsbad didn't, but the latter was great because a person could wander throughout the mall and then attend the theatre. Walking the pier was fun because of the sights and sounds of life. It also afforded me the opportunity to enjoy my favorite pastime: people watching.
I would love to see Oceanside one more time. I had a studio apartment at 306 So. Pacific in 1975. $85. a month. That was a lot of money back then for a small apartment. I walked the pier almost everyday. Ruby's was a lot different back in those days.
Moved from Anaheim to Oceanside in 1991….we bought in Creek Side Estates, before the Arrowood community was built. During this time, the market was way down compared to the OC area, so we bought a new two story home for $214,000. Our OC friends thought we were crazy moving here because of the military and gang reputation. Well our friends now really like it and they always comment on the more laid back vibe.
Oceanside soon will be a hot thriving coastal city, exciting changes coming, San Diego Sockers new stadium, wave park lagoon, casual seafood at the end of the pier, also city recently approved for Oceanside's pier bridge to be replaced cost of 40 million. I think now is the best time to get in.
Def good value and great location smack in-between OC and SD plus Temecula wine country isn't that far. I love Oside it's a quaint OG town that still has kept original charm. Very laid back hope it stays that way.
HELLO, IS THE NORMANDY NIGHTCLUB STILL IN OCEANSIDE, CALI. ? I USED TO GO THERE OFTEN , WHEN I WAS IN THE MARINES AT CAMP PENDLETON. JOHN FROM NORTH CAROLINA.
Coastal Oceanside is the meth and homeless capital of coastal North County. There are 4 to 5 meth dealers/houses per square mile in multimillion dollar neighborhoods. There is zero Narcotics enforcement. There's a reason why it's cheaper than other coastal cities.
Oceanside coastal is the meth capital of north county coastal from City hall to Wisconsin Street there are meth dealers on every other street I live in this area OPD narcotics, and the city council have made this area a safe zone for meth dealers literally open-air meth markets next to air BNB's in this area they have been reported and council member Joyce and the OPD Narcotics cover for the meth dealers and will not do anything. think twice before you think about moving to coastal Oceanside you will regret it.
“It’s still relatively affordable too” 😂😂😂 Compared to what LA or San Diego? It’s beautiful but most people simply can’t afford to live in Southern California. Those of us who live in the Midwest know better…
Coastal Oceanside is the meth and homeless capital of north coastal San Diego. There are 4 to 5 meth dealers/houses per square mile on the Oceanside coast in multimillion dollar neighborhoods. There is zero enforcement by Oceanside Police Department narcotics division they have abandoned the residents. I live here just east of Coast Highway the meth dealers have taken over the area their are open air meth markets just east of Coast Highway.
As a "youngin" (1970´s) we didn´t like to go to Oceanside because of the rocky beaches. I don´t think "developers" getting a hand on the city is necessarily beneficial. The homeless crisis in SoCal is definitely a result of "developers" destroying the local community.
@@realtorjamielennonnobody ever thinks about the people who matter the most…locals…and Oceanside is pushing them out by raising prices of living for there overpriced coffee shops and all the condos and hotels for people who don’t even live here…..
Way to push out real locals. If u move here don't try to change it .please no more condos .we can't handle this many stupid people who sniff their own farts .what happened to the oceanside when we got pissed about a Starbucks getting put in
It’s the way things are headed. Also, so many new bills passed in CA in support of multi-family housing. The landscape will sure be different in the next 30 years.
Now if there are a large Asian population lives there, well that change things. I would moved there. I will be 8 hours flight time to Hong Kong. Them Marines are disgusting.
The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps! " Eleanor Roosevelt"