Considering moving to San Francisco or the Bay Area, detailed description of apartments or small houses?
Question by ieatice: Considering moving to San Francisco or the Bay Area, detailed description of apartments or small houses?
Details, or don’t bother. Please list the areas, as many as possible, and describe what the good and bad areas are. If there is many apartments, condos or houses. I would not like a link to apartment/ condo website, but a detailed description of the area and whether or not there are condos/ apartments/ houses. Please include how expensive the areas would be too.
I will greatly appreciatly any answers.
If San Francisco is not your area, I’m going to be asking for ALOT! more areas. So, you can answer those too. Thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by jen415
The sunset:
good-you get awesome sunsets…its all homes in that district, and schools. The schools are better in this area
bad- it is always foggy, if you get a warm day its a treat
The Haight
good- culture, beautiful victorians, cute shops and cafes
bad-homeless people, rich people pretending to be homelesss, drugs, crime isnt horrible, your car will get broken into if parked overnight though. But not a lot of real violence
The marina- very foo-foo shiek, gorgeous area, clean, cute shops, decent schools,
bad-sunnier than the sunset but still can get cold, its on landfill so if an earthquake hits–there goes the neighborhood.
SoMa- very sheik, this is for singles and young couples, bars, the stadium, downtown shopping near by.
Bad- not “homey” plus it can be kinda creepy at night
The main areas to avoid would be Tenderloin, lower nob hill aka tender nob, excelsior, hunters point, bayview, potrero ( most parts) , possibly the mission even though I love it…maybe not the best place to live, bernal heights
The thing about the city is that our neighborhoods are VERY diverse, everyone mixes-black white asain poor middle class rich–everyone
So just because one block looks great, around that very corner might be projects. San Francisco really isnt a violent place. If you stay out of trouble then it stays from you.
However neighborhoods you might feel better about would be: Richmond, Sunset, Noe Valley, Castro, Nob Hill, Marina,Russian Hill, North Beach, NoMa Glen Park, West Potal
What do you think? Answer below!
Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of the Street (full length) – Want to know what happened to the people featured? Check out our follow up: http://bestdocumentary.org/black-tar-heroin-documentary-where-are-they-now/ Remem…
Pleasanton Man Pleads No Contest to Peninsula iPhone and iPad Thefts
Filed under: Drug Use San Francisco
Simat was identified as a suspect in a string of burglaries dating back to late February in South San Francisco, Burlingame and Daly City after police released surveillance photos and a suspect description, according to South San Francisco police. In …
Read more on Patch.com
Oakland Police Chief Jordan resigns from office
Filed under: Drug Use San Francisco
The judge warned that the department could be placed in federal receivership if it did not achieve reforms to settle litigation over claims that several rogue officers beat or framed drug suspects in 2000. Henderson recently named police consultant …
Read more on KTVU San Francisco
Two men arrested after phone tip
Filed under: Drug Use San Francisco
One of the men, Vincent Williams, 29, of South San Francisco was searched after he told officers he was on probation for a previous drug arrest. “Upon searching Williams, police located concentrated cannabis on his person. Williams was subsequently …
Read more on Marinscope Community Newspapers
Tenderloin Police Captain's Departure Leaves Trail of Broken Committments
Filed under: Drug Use San Francisco
Suhr's promotion of Garrity must mean that he was impressed with the Captain's Tenderloin performance, despite ongoing levels of public drug dealing that Tenderloin residents and community groups—as well as every other neighborhood in San Francisco …
Read more on Beyond Chron