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What's it like to live in Monterey?
Derwye925
10mo ago
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I moved here in my mid twenties as well I’m early thirties now. I love it here I’m never leaving. Unlimited outdoor activities. Year round hiking in world class locations. Incredible ocean sports like surfing, SUBA, sailing, ect. Plenty of fun bars though it’s not like the big city. Excellent food for how small the town is. Plenty of people around the age you just need to get involved in activities that interest you and you’ll find them. I would absolutely take the offer if you appreciate the natural beauty and slower small town pace of life. I think you hit the jackpot. Feel free to PM me I’ll show you around!
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HorrorEntrepreneur29
10mo ago
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Although it is expensive, depending on your priorities and ability to wisely budget, you should be fine. There are also opportunities here or close (Bay Area) for growth into higher paying jobs. Six digits is common in California. The Monterey Peninsula is expensive because of the high demand to live here. If you speak to many people in the area, and notably those in the high net worth demographic, they will flat out tell you that they can afford to live anywhere in the world and this is their choice. I hear it all the time. Best weather (very mild!), great outdoors (both hiking and water), and endless destinations that are just hours away throughout California. Cost of living is always relative; and it’s always relative to supply and demand. Get in while you’re young and can still afford to! You won’t regret the experience! You can grow financially on the area and benefit in so many ways. Wish you All the best!
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Comfortable-Bat-13
10mo ago
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Monterey is beautiful and so nice if you love hiking and the outdoors. There’s a strong sense of community you can tap into and nearby is San Jose/SF if you want some big city vibes. Look for places to rent in Monterey proper, closer to downtown if you’re able! Pacific grove is great too but a lot more sleepy than already sleepy Monterey. Housing is competitive but you might have good odds renting from a person vs an agency. If you have some savings see if you can put some $$ down in “good faith” to try to stand out when applying. Good Luck!!
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