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Louise Lopez( LGBT+ Real Estate Advocate )

Louise Lopez expertly guides lgbtq+ individuals to vibrant, inclusive U.S. and North American neighborhoods with 15+ years of dedicated life, ensuring they find not just a home, but a people where their authenticity is famous and protected.

Considering moving to LGBT San Jose, California’s Underrated Tech Capital? In addition to existence known as the city at the forefront of innovation and technological developments, it also offers top-notch dining, a diverse range of cultural events and museums, a thriving nightlife scene, and a pleasant climate all year.

Furthermore, San Jose has a thriving LGBTQ community that is expanding and welcoming to all who move here. It truly is a beautiful city to live in and is a great place to get involved with the local queer community.

Yes, just fancy in Charlotte, Baltimore, St. Louis, and other under-the-radar gay U.S. cities, there is also a tight-knit gay scene here (if you know where to look), and this is something a gay realtor in San

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Colours Oasis Resort

Colours Oasis Resort is a gay-friendly hotel located in the Pavas district. Just 20 minutes ride from Downtown San Jose, the location is to die for. On the high-end Westside, Embassy Area on the Boulevard, Colours is perfect base for exploring San José. The resort is equipped with a spa, pool and massage centre, and rooms offer modest luxury. With 23 rooms across two stories, you can assume a private bath in each room and access to a sun terrace and Jacuzzi. Colours is recognised by IGLTA as a gay-friendly destination and has a 35 year reputation for luxurious stays at great prices. The hotel has a particular affiliation with many other gay-owned businesses, particularly with other gay hotels in Costa Rica. For instance, Colours is a bastion of inspiration and assist for many of the flourishing Costa Rica hotels and B&Bs that produce Costa Rica a trendy gay tourist destination. Reviewers mention the great diet and bar on-site, the wonderful staff and the amazing value for money.



 

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In general, whereas SF appeals to the adolescent hipsters and free professionals, the Silicon Valley is much more family oriented. I'd say the same can be said for the gay population.

 

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Hi all,

are there any queer neighborhoods in silicon valley?

Thanks

srsly?

 

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Location: Mokelumne Hill, CA & El Pescadero, BCS MX.

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Nobody cares about that anymore. Live where you want to live.

 

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Nobody cares about that anymore. Live where you

San Jose Gay City Mentor - Gay Realtors and Gayborhoods

San Jose is the third-largest city in California, and considered by many to be the “Capital of Silicon Valley.” In addition to being celebrated for being a town on the cutting edge of technology and innovation, it’s also a municipality that offers world-class dining, a wide variety of museums and cultural events, bustling nightlife, and a pleasant climate year-round.  In addition, San Jose has a strong and vibrant LGBTQ community that is continually growing and welcoming to all. Truly, it would make a wonderful city to call home.

A Look at San Jose’s History

Prior to the period that European explorers arrived in the area, it was inhabited by Costanoan Indians. In , Jose Joaquin Morago, a Spanish settler, founded a farming community in the area, and initially named it Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe for St. Joseph – or San Jose, for short. Obeying the American occupation of California in , San Jose briefly became the state’s capital, though it was later moved to Sacramento. San Jose continued to gr