As a local Realtor, I always find it fascinating to see how different rankings and scorecards judge geographic locations. According to San Diego Union-Tribune, a recent survey by Clever Real Estate has revealed some interesting insights about California’s perceived livability.
The survey found that California topped the nation for a “divisiveness gap” — meaning it received both the No. 2 ranking as the “most desirable” state and a No. 1 “least desirable” ranking.
This “divisiveness gap” might be a reflection of the state’s large population and diverse demographics. The fact that other highly populated states like Florida, New York, Texas, and Washington also drew severely mixed reviews on the survey suggests that this trend might be common in states with a larger resident base and a higher profile.
However, it’s important to remember that these rankings are based on subjective opinions and should be taken with a grain of salt. There’s no single “best” or “worst” place to live, as what matters most is personal preference.
If you’re considering buying or selling a home in San Diego or the surrounding areas, I encourage you to contact me for a free consultation. I can help you navigate the local real estate market and find the perfect property for your needs.
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