Housing Woes
Shelter November 2nd, 2007When I took my current position in San Francisco, I was living in Stockton. It was clear that I needed to move closer to the job in order to make the position work on a daily, ongoing basis. Since my wife works in Manteca, we needed to be in a location that allowed me to get to head west towards SF and my wife east towards the valley. We ended up in Livermore, CA. This put my commute at 1hr 45mins, and my wife’s at 30-45mins. As our current lease is expiring at the end of April, we’re actively researching other places to live.
Enter Castro Valley. We’ve driven around there for a while looking at rental prices as well as home prices. It is a beautiful town, but the majority of it is older residential areas. There does not seem to be too much to do in terms of shopping and entertainment. It seems as if we’d need to go into San Leandro to get anything done. Yet these days it seems as San Leandro has a worse rap than Oakland in terms of crime rates. My wife is friends with a police dispatcher who works in the area. She relates many horrible stories that she’s heard of the area. Although her viewpoint may be skewed a little bit, San Leandro wouldn’t have such a bad stigma about it if the crime rate was low.
My wife and I do plan to raise some sort of humanoid life form, perhaps even multiple, and the time is now to begin thinking of the best places to live to provide a safe environment for our family. I think the days of being able to live in your house and not lock your door are forever gone. However, there still remain places that don’t make you wonder if you’re going to get jumped when going to the mall.
Therefore, we have stricken Castro Valley from our viable community list. We’re now back to the Dublin/Pleasanton area. Now if we could only afford a house.
November 2nd, 2007 at 9:36 am
I feel a bit creepy posting since I’m the guy who sat next to you on BART this morning. I glanced over your shoulder and remembered the name of the WordPress blog you were posting to. 😉
I commute to SF and my wife commutes to Fremont. We have found that San Ramon is the ideal location for us. I grew up in town and after leaving for college and then living and working in the south bay for 8 years, decided to buy a home back in San Ramon. The community is great and well situated. The school district is one of the best in the state, it’s an attractive and safe town and while there’s not a ton of dining and entertainment options in town, Danville and Walnut Creek are not far away.
My wife has a 30 minute commute. My commute is about 1:10 including a 20 minute drive to the Castro Valley station, a 35 minute train ride and a 15 minute walk to my office near South Park.
December 24th, 2007 at 10:32 pm
Have you ever considered Alameda? Last year we bought a house here. Alameda has some of the best rated schools in the bay area. When I worked in San Francisco the commute was a 20 min ferry ride across the bay. It has a small town feel and you can find reasonable prices for homes
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