San Francisco Salary
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- unknown0
Jevad...
here ya go
pacific heights, marina, russian hill, presidio heights, telegraph hill, nob hill
- unknown0
I would say live in San Fran Man..... prices are down now... you can get a nice 1 bedroom for like 1000-1100 in a good neighbor hood.
- agentfour0
i hope you guys are talking monthly prices!!!
- unknown0
Makes me feel good that I make 45,000 a year and only pay 650.00 for a single 3 bedroom house with a finished basement set up as a recording studio here in Philly.
I lived in san fran for 6 months- it was a pretenious little snobby yuppyville.. it felt like a republician experiment to elminate lower and middle class society. Completely over priced and overrated. Berkley and Oakland have been taken over as well. I shit my pants when a friend was happy to live in a freakin box they called an apt. in berkely for 1400.00 a month... my bathroom here is bigger (honestly). He spends all his money on bills and even when he goes out for 7 dollar beers its only once a month- so he works at some crappy design firm and comes home and sleeps in a box. Soon after they kicked all artists out of their studios, and elminated "cheap" locations to live I left for back east- thinking of heading west again but will stay far away for that hell hole.
- jevad0
damn...tell us what you really think christopher!!
- unknown0
wow guys. again . what a difference.. interesting to see how the world is going crazy with prices !!
i live in the s.east of france, 300k habitants : small town.
my rent is 400 $ for a 3 bedroom 5th and last floor (only one on that floor) with a 30 square meters (big..) balcony and a fantastic view..i just wonder. how can u live with 3000 a month with such high rents ???
- unknown0
okay I kind of went off... sorry... its just I felt so cheated in San Fran... nothing worse when gold painted shit is called gold and not shit. San Fran is quite beautiful sometimes and there are alot of interesting things to do and I met alot of great people there but in the end it wasn't worth the blood and sweat it was taking from me. Sure New York steals also but the culture is far greater and so are the opportunities. Plus in NYC there are still regions where you can live on the "cheaper" side of the tracks- ever since the dot com boom San Fran takes its self too seriously- offering more of an idea than a reality. But I know alot who love it and live it so maybe I just got East Coast reality- living in a city commonly known as "filth-a-delphia" Philly isn't the greatest but we know it- and our shit is shit and our gold is gold... unless your talkin Manayunk (inside story).