Spray St, Ocean Beach
Ranked 2nd best street in Ocean Beach
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Spray St
"Feel the Ocean Breeze"
Point Loma Boulevard has a lot to offer you with its small shops that sell some ver ynice stuff at a cheaper price, and good quality food. This does not mean Point Loma area is cheap, on the contrary it is rather expensive place to live in as it is on the shores of Pacific Ocean. From a higher spot in the area, you'll see the ocean. It's breath-taking. The first time I saw the Pacific from Point Loma, I was like WOW!
Like many other places on the shores, you can find a cheaper rent if you really seek it out well, and enjoy the ocean breeze all year around. The other thing I liked about the Point Loma Boulevard most is that it has too many small places like coffee shops, fast food, and small shops everywhere. You really don't have to look for them and waste your time. I also noticed that many of the places around the neighborhood are owned by Asians especially by Indian people.
Ocean Beach is the closest public beach area if you were on Point Loma Boulevard if I am not mistaken. Like I said earleir, you will find many small shops selling souviners with local famous names such as Cabrillo. I would recommend the place for families wit children, however I have not have any personal experience living in the neighborhood. Shared here is just my thoughts about the place I have visited a number of times.
Like many other places on the shores, you can find a cheaper rent if you really seek it out well, and enjoy the ocean breeze all year around. The other thing I liked about the Point Loma Boulevard most is that it has too many small places like coffee shops, fast food, and small shops everywhere. You really don't have to look for them and waste your time. I also noticed that many of the places around the neighborhood are owned by Asians especially by Indian people.
Ocean Beach is the closest public beach area if you were on Point Loma Boulevard if I am not mistaken. Like I said earleir, you will find many small shops selling souviners with local famous names such as Cabrillo. I would recommend the place for families wit children, however I have not have any personal experience living in the neighborhood. Shared here is just my thoughts about the place I have visited a number of times.
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Spray St
"from the mall to the beach"
It's a bit busy because it's one of the main thoroughfares (if you can call a four-lane street a "thoroughfare," though everything does seem connected to it) in the area. The mall at the east-ish end (Midway Towne Center, with the pretentious "e" on the end of "Town") isn't half bad for shopping, and the beach at the other end is nice as well, but I do worry about the Ocean Beach "Athletic Area." I mean, all they seem to have is a half-dozen baseball diamonds. How athletic is it if they only cater to the one sport.
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Spray St
"Great beach community & good street to get around"
W. Point Loma Blvd. has a lot to offer. On the east end of it there is a number of great shops, restaurants, and is a primary road getting around the Point Loma and Ocean Beach area of San Diego. As you go west, the road continues to get more residential as you enter Ocean Beach, a great little beach community. If you like the feel of a laid back, surfer type mentality and attitude, the west end of W. Point Loma Blvd. would be a great place to start your home search.
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