Hello all,
Quick background: I wanted to live in South Pasadena, but $600 square foot prices pissed me off and my son has asthma so the air quality was an issue. I'm living in Seattle where the prices are $300 a square foot. But prices have plummeted so much in Socal I'm considering coming back. (I work out of the house for the film biz).
I have been taking a closer look at the clean air areas, and was considering Huntington Beach ($350 a square foot), but I don't like surfer culture. I am corpse white, and get headaches from sun/sand glare. I like trees and shade. I also like a vibrant downtown area feel and walkability. I was thinking of living in Calabasas, but it is very suburbia for my tastes. I never considered the Laguna area because I assumed it would be Pacific Palisades prices. However I am seeing that Laguna Niguel is $350 a square foot and some places in Laguna Beach are $450 a square foot.
I don't know much about the area down there, but it appears to me that downtown Laguna Beach is a very awesome downtown with a lot of stuff going on (I love movies in the park). It also doesn't feel planned community to me. I used to live in Florida and the gated community thing holds little appeal to me. Laguna also seems very treed and very walkable.
I can't afford to live within walking distance to that downtown though that would fit my personality completely (I think. I really don't know the area that well).
Right now I am looking to spend $2500 a mos on rent until the housing market appears less confusing. I'd like to purchase a place under 900k eventually. I don't want to pay for private schools. I don't want to move my kids around and have them making a whole new set of friends so I'd like to establish myself in the city where I'm going to be long term so I can start meeting the neighbors, etc etc.
What are the schools really like around Laguna? It seems like it's not difficult to find a very clean nice 3 bedroom 2 bath house over 1800 square feet with a nice small yard in a safe area for $2500 a mos in Laguna Niguel. Am I right? What about Laguna Beach? Would that be possible?
Do you guys think it's unlikely that there will be houses within 1 mile of downtown Laguna Beach for under 900k that have 3 beds 2 baths with 1800 square feet that are clean and liveable as is? With room for expansion some day? (5000 square foot lot or bigger?) How big can you build on those lots anyway? My mom is going to come live with us a few years down the road, and I'd like to have her live on the property but in a small separate unit if possible. (which we'd build.)
I"m just wondering if my dream scenario is feasible. If not, it seems like Laguna Niguel is in my price point, I'm just unsure of the schools and safety. And then I'll just drive over to the downtown. Is there any other community near to Laguna Beach that I'm overlooking? What about San Clemente? I really like downtown San Juan Capistrano but I hear the schools are bad.
I also worry that we aren't going to fit in. I'm not botoxed or tan, and I don't care about gated communities. Neither do I care about dressing nicely or hosting parties. I like to hang out with scientists, architects, writers, and sarcastic people. And know-it-alls. I liked the Pasadena area because there were a lot of weird Caltech and JPL people hanging about.
Thoughts?
Quick background: I wanted to live in South Pasadena, but $600 square foot prices pissed me off and my son has asthma so the air quality was an issue. I'm living in Seattle where the prices are $300 a square foot. But prices have plummeted so much in Socal I'm considering coming back. (I work out of the house for the film biz).
I have been taking a closer look at the clean air areas, and was considering Huntington Beach ($350 a square foot), but I don't like surfer culture. I am corpse white, and get headaches from sun/sand glare. I like trees and shade. I also like a vibrant downtown area feel and walkability. I was thinking of living in Calabasas, but it is very suburbia for my tastes. I never considered the Laguna area because I assumed it would be Pacific Palisades prices. However I am seeing that Laguna Niguel is $350 a square foot and some places in Laguna Beach are $450 a square foot.
I don't know much about the area down there, but it appears to me that downtown Laguna Beach is a very awesome downtown with a lot of stuff going on (I love movies in the park). It also doesn't feel planned community to me. I used to live in Florida and the gated community thing holds little appeal to me. Laguna also seems very treed and very walkable.
I can't afford to live within walking distance to that downtown though that would fit my personality completely (I think. I really don't know the area that well).
Right now I am looking to spend $2500 a mos on rent until the housing market appears less confusing. I'd like to purchase a place under 900k eventually. I don't want to pay for private schools. I don't want to move my kids around and have them making a whole new set of friends so I'd like to establish myself in the city where I'm going to be long term so I can start meeting the neighbors, etc etc.
What are the schools really like around Laguna? It seems like it's not difficult to find a very clean nice 3 bedroom 2 bath house over 1800 square feet with a nice small yard in a safe area for $2500 a mos in Laguna Niguel. Am I right? What about Laguna Beach? Would that be possible?
Do you guys think it's unlikely that there will be houses within 1 mile of downtown Laguna Beach for under 900k that have 3 beds 2 baths with 1800 square feet that are clean and liveable as is? With room for expansion some day? (5000 square foot lot or bigger?) How big can you build on those lots anyway? My mom is going to come live with us a few years down the road, and I'd like to have her live on the property but in a small separate unit if possible. (which we'd build.)
I"m just wondering if my dream scenario is feasible. If not, it seems like Laguna Niguel is in my price point, I'm just unsure of the schools and safety. And then I'll just drive over to the downtown. Is there any other community near to Laguna Beach that I'm overlooking? What about San Clemente? I really like downtown San Juan Capistrano but I hear the schools are bad.
I also worry that we aren't going to fit in. I'm not botoxed or tan, and I don't care about gated communities. Neither do I care about dressing nicely or hosting parties. I like to hang out with scientists, architects, writers, and sarcastic people. And know-it-alls. I liked the Pasadena area because there were a lot of weird Caltech and JPL people hanging about.
Thoughts?