Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The job is in marketing. For PP who mentioned 250k, is that for a family with one adult? Does that number include a bonus?
Not the PP, but that would be a target household income (so one or two adults, whoever the wage earners are) for a 2BR home in that area, outside of any bonuses. You could maybe make it work closer to 200K if you get lucky, but renting in the strong school zones is expensive. The rental market is softening, but not by much so far.
If you're open to a longer commute, you can find options in good-but-not-great (but fine if you have a motivated kid) high school zones in the East Bay. If your child is elementary aged, you have more options generally.
Huh? There are some fantastic public schools in East Bay. Piedmont, Orinda, Moraga, Lafayette, Danville, San Ramon, etc. They are very highly ranked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? There are some fantastic public schools in East Bay. Piedmont, Orinda, Moraga, Lafayette, Danville, San Ramon, etc. They are very highly ranked.
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Yes, PP, and I agree that these are all excellent school districts--but none of them are affordable and close to Mountain View, which is what OP is looking for.
For that, she'd need to look to Fremont (maybe), Newark, Union City, Milpitas, and surround. The school in these communities are generally not as well regarded (hence the lower housing costs). Fremont is the best bet if there are apartments in OP's budget--it's not too far from Mountain View and the schools are strong.
Fremont schools are nationally ranked...and housing prices reflect that. They are also pressure cookers for young kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? There are some fantastic public schools in East Bay. Piedmont, Orinda, Moraga, Lafayette, Danville, San Ramon, etc. They are very highly ranked.
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Yes, PP, and I agree that these are all excellent school districts--but none of them are affordable and close to Mountain View, which is what OP is looking for.
For that, she'd need to look to Fremont (maybe), Newark, Union City, Milpitas, and surround. The school in these communities are generally not as well regarded (hence the lower housing costs). Fremont is the best bet if there are apartments in OP's budget--it's not too far from Mountain View and the schools are strong.
Anonymous wrote:Huh? There are some fantastic public schools in East Bay. Piedmont, Orinda, Moraga, Lafayette, Danville, San Ramon, etc. They are very highly ranked.
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Huh? There are some fantastic public schools in East Bay. Piedmont, Orinda, Moraga, Lafayette, Danville, San Ramon, etc. They are very highly ranked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The job is in marketing. For PP who mentioned 250k, is that for a family with one adult? Does that number include a bonus?
Not the PP, but that would be a target household income (so one or two adults, whoever the wage earners are) for a 2BR home in that area, outside of any bonuses. You could maybe make it work closer to 200K if you get lucky, but renting in the strong school zones is expensive. The rental market is softening, but not by much so far.
If you're open to a longer commute, you can find options in good-but-not-great (but fine if you have a motivated kid) high school zones in the East Bay. If your child is elementary aged, you have more options generally.
Anonymous wrote:The job is in marketing. For PP who mentioned 250k, is that for a family with one adult? Does that number include a bonus?