I’m planning to move to SD in the next month. I’m looking at apartments, and unfortunately will not have much of a chance to scope them out in person prior to signing. I’ve been testing commute times in Google Maps beginning at 8:30am from apartments to work, mostly including going northbound along I-5 from near downtown SD to the outskirts. The times its estimating seem ridiculously fast, 16-26 minutes to go 15-20 miles during rush hour. Is this correct? Is it because most commuters are going the opposite direction?

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    1 year ago

    It will really depend exactly where you’re coming from and going to. Honestly. “Outskirts” is also so vague the answer could be yes, if taking about right off the freeway in PB or absolutely not to Oceanside.

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      1 year ago

      Work is a few exits before Solana Beach. The furthest south apartment I have considered is roughly near SAN Airport but many more have been further north. I am just paranoid about giving exact positions.

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        1 year ago

        If I were working in Carmel valley, personally, I wouldn’t live further south than like Mira mesa/UTC area, and even then the commute will probably be annoying sometimes. Exact commute time will matter too. Seriously 10 minutes can make an IMMENSE difference.

        I’ve sat in the northbound traffic from pt loma to Solana beach at like 9am and it fucking SUCKS. I’ve had it take well over an hour, at like 4pm, to get from solana beach to the zoo area.

        Imo, you’d be better off getting a place as close to work as you can afford, for a year, and feeling out the county/traffic during that time, to decide where you want to ultimately live. Each town has its own distinct vibe here.