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[quote=Anonymous]As people note, you have to look at the older cities. Other places not mentioned yet are Alameda and Vallejo, which both have some old victorians: https://www.redfin.com/CA/Alameda/1726-Central-Ave-94501/home/1201340 There are also a few developments that built newer, victorian-style homes: https://www.redfin.com/CA/Hercules/2021-De-Anza-Ln-94547/home/2108106 There are lots of gorgeous craftsmen homes in parts of the bay area, although they are usually quite expensive: https://www.redfin.com/CA/Berkeley/1124-The-Alameda-94707/home/1245774 https://www.redfin.com/CA/Oakland/3834-Beaumont-Ave-94602/home/1654409 Very little brick for the earthquake reasons mentioned. I would figure out commute from where you are working first, then see if there are any local styles of housing stock that will work for you. There aren't too many of the housing styles you've described, and many of those are either quite expensive and/or a long commute from many jobs.[/quote]
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