[San Francisco]
Okay, D. and I have been looking for apartments in San Francisco. We're kinda sticker-shocked, of course, but we're trying to get all our information the best together we can.
And we just discovered the Nob Hill neighborhood on Craig's List. We can see that it's quite dense -- tenth and twelfth-floor apartments are common, but we've been thinking: we are moving to a big city -- density is to be expected.
So I'm just wondering: is there something we really want to avoid about that neighborhood? Is it raging full of coke fiends, or crackheads, or is it all yuppie scum? Of course, there are other districts we like too -- but the rents seem so much higher for a similar-sized apartment elsewhere, as compared to Nob Hill, at least in our range (1750-2300 or so).
Am I missing something?
And we just discovered the Nob Hill neighborhood on Craig's List. We can see that it's quite dense -- tenth and twelfth-floor apartments are common, but we've been thinking: we are moving to a big city -- density is to be expected.
So I'm just wondering: is there something we really want to avoid about that neighborhood? Is it raging full of coke fiends, or crackheads, or is it all yuppie scum? Of course, there are other districts we like too -- but the rents seem so much higher for a similar-sized apartment elsewhere, as compared to Nob Hill, at least in our range (1750-2300 or so).
Am I missing something?
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living inSan Francisco
(Anonymous) 2008-07-06 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
Here's my map (I can never remember who I've showed this to) of where to live in SF for Seattle refugees.
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=115530570774084507227.000001122f061b6856f98&ll=37.763658,-122.420311&spn=0.141134,0.21286&z=12
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I should have guessed it was you when I saw "evan" and "tessa" and a few other distinctive names in it.
thanks!
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and yes -- as D mentioned above -- not that excited about getting a car, if we can avoid it. Currently don't have one and we'd kinda like to keep it that way. :)
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Blog Reciprocity
(Anonymous) 2008-07-11 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
4-1-1, I mainly use Google, 'cause it's free on cell phones but some times it really has trouble figuring out what one is saying, but it does include addresses and free forwarding of the call to what you've chosen.
If you run into something inexplicable, ask, I usually have or know where to get a solid answer for things around here.