Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my. As a Bay Area native, I want to let you know that some people value diversity. You're not going to find that in the places people are suggesting. Orinda? Marin? No way. But if you want to move into a lily white city instead of a place where you and your children can be exposed to all kinds of cultures and experiences, go for it.
If I had a mil to buy a house, I would go with Berkeley. I'm biased since I went to college there. Great food, lots of choices for schools, and a real commitment to education, consciousness and health. Or Oakland, there are plenty of nice neighborhoods in Oakland. Like Glenview or Piedmont or Rockridge. For the less fearful, there are many more choices.
Bay area native here, and ITA. Would much rather live in Oakland or Berkeley than Lamorinda, and you're commute will be easier as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my. As a Bay Area native, I want to let you know that some people value diversity. You're not going to find that in the places people are suggesting. Orinda? Marin? No way. But if you want to move into a lily white city instead of a place where you and your children can be exposed to all kinds of cultures and experiences, go for it.
If I had a mil to buy a house, I would go with Berkeley. I'm biased since I went to college there. Great food, lots of choices for schools, and a real commitment to education, consciousness and health. Or Oakland, there are plenty of nice neighborhoods in Oakland. Like Glenview or Piedmont or Rockridge. For the less fearful, there are many more choices.
Bay area native here, and ITA. Would much rather live in Oakland or Berkeley than Lamorinda, and you're commute will be easier as well.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my. As a Bay Area native, I want to let you know that some people value diversity. You're not going to find that in the places people are suggesting. Orinda? Marin? No way. But if you want to move into a lily white city instead of a place where you and your children can be exposed to all kinds of cultures and experiences, go for it.
If I had a mil to buy a house, I would go with Berkeley. I'm biased since I went to college there. Great food, lots of choices for schools, and a real commitment to education, consciousness and health. Or Oakland, there are plenty of nice neighborhoods in Oakland. Like Glenview or Piedmont or Rockridge. For the less fearful, there are many more choices.