SF Living
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- Christian0
Whatchatalkinbout, Willis?
- dskz0
- i fucking love this post.logi
- QBNers know Vega as M.Bison only.. otherwise its CALLES..e-pill
- funny you mention itCALLES
- its freaking true.. if i hear Vega i think CALLES, not SF.. even though Vega is SF too..e-pill
- you know this story must be told haha!!dskz
- Akuma Beads are cool, Donovan Beads were cooler though..e-pill
- Donovan beads???dskz
- donovan beads are huge!!!
http://images.wikia.…e-pill - Donovan was from Darkstalkers, but its still Capcom..e-pill
- Christian0
FUUUUUUUUUUU
- logi0
If you're there, walk around the neighborhood you're interested in and look at windows for "For Rent" signs. Places go so fast, people don't have to use a listing service.
I've also had good luck with craigslist if you can refresh all day looking for listings as they appear then have a schedule open to meet at their whim.
Timing and availability are keys to finding a place you like in a decent neighborhood
other than that you can always live outside of town in a converted live/work space.
- e-pill0
arent you talking about Street Fighter?
- BusterBoy0
I love SF...would love to live there one day.
- robotron3k0
How do you feel about a living room as an apartment?
- fiver0
sf is really small and the neighborhoods are vastly different. depends on your tastes and if you have a car or not.
- lvl_130
http://www.housingmaps.com/ is pretty good.
all in all, if you need to be by public transportation (don't have a car), then your best bet is in the:
mission district (hip, great food, rough around the edges sorta, somewhat cheaper rent, close to the BART which is huge and the nicest weather in the bay)
noe valley (considered stroller valley because of the family-centric environment, pretty expensive, but close to almost all modes of transport and nice to walk around. the weather is also pretty nice, but sometimes windy)
bernal heights (mostly younger people that are looking to buy property for reasonable prices (*cough) mixed with blue collar older generations, somewhat rough around the edges. longer commutes into downtown, but still relatively close. not as much public transit compared to noe/mission. weather is a little cooler, and the fog rolls in faster...but still pretty nice usually)
i could go on, but for the price/public transportation/weather/and overall vibe, i think they are pretty nice.
let me know if you want some more info, and feel free to email me.