We're a three person startup looking for a house or apartment to live and work out of (specifically, 3-bedrooms and a large common space for working) around the bay area. Taking into consideration cost, size, safety, and proximity to social life, where would be the best place to live? All three of us have cars, so transportation into SF would not be a problem. Also, we're fresh out of college, so cost is a very important factor.We would appreciate any explanations or comments for your response.
[+] [-] ardit33|16 years ago|reply
Berkeley is fun, and cheaper than SF, plus there are girls there. One word of advice: Don't get a first floor apartment. it seems that break-ins are really common, mostly b/c of the proximity to west oakland, which honestly, makes Baghdad look good.
Palo Alto is Ok too. SF, is the more fun, but more expensive too.
Anywhere else is really suburban and boring.
But if you find a job in South Bay (where most tech jobs are), then you don't want to live in Berkeley, as it is too far.
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[+] [-] dsil|16 years ago|reply
Between Berkeley and Palo Alto, I recommend Berkeley. Personally, I love Berkeley and currently live there, but that decision is basically would you rather live in a college-town near SF or a college-town/suburb near silicon valley. Either way they're all about an hour drive away from each other at most anyway.
[+] [-] bigmac|16 years ago|reply
On that note, why do you need three bedrooms? Why do you need three cars? If you could cut your expenses down to two bedrooms and perhaps one car, you might have more luck finding a reasonable place in the city. Since you're just out of college, I'd imagine that you're used to college style living -- is that an unsafe assumption?
[+] [-] japanesejay|16 years ago|reply
San Jose. SJ Downtown and SJSU is right next door so theres still some fun activity there too. You'll for sure drive everywhere if you live here.
Penninsula... Pretty much sucks if you want to do anything night life wise. Palo Alto / Stanford stuff is all there but if you're not part of "the click" it might be hard to mingle at first. PA is also expensive unless you go to East Palo Alto which is ghetto and quite unsafe. Make sure you look up where you move into before you commit.
SF. Awesome except for the parking part. Sell your cars and move up here! Lots to do, bikes, scooters and public transports will take you everywhere you need. Probably the best place to be in the bay. I think from everyone who posted in this thread who's ever lived here will agree.
[+] [-] dlevine|16 years ago|reply
After a while, you may decide that you need to live in SF.
I moved up to SF, and end up commuting to the South Bay 3X a week because no matter who I work with, they always seem to be in the Valley.
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[+] [-] aaroneous|16 years ago|reply
Emeryville has a couple neat pockets, but those areas are in high demand and command a higher price. Berkeley can be especially great for the fresh-out-of-college type, but it's expensive. SF is generally expensive & overrated to live in.
I've never lived in the south bay, but from my experience it's somewhat its own world and not as inter-connected as SF & the East Bay are.
[+] [-] jamesk2|16 years ago|reply
For example, google, linkedin and facebook are "Palo Alto (and South).
Your startup would benefit from relationships with other companies, so where are those relationships in the bay area?
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