Anonymous wrote:^ housing there is terrible. It makes the DC area look cheap and wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The neighborhoods comparable to Oakton / Vienna and with great schools might be Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda. However. That would be the most nightmarish commute to Mountain View. There are people who do it (and I know people who do), but it works best if you only have to go to the office 1-2 days per week. I mean, you have to go through a tunnel and over a bridge. Horrible!
Hmm, I guess my point is that there aren't any Vienna-style neighborhoods near the Valley, which is why living there is so hard. DC has the advantage of a spectrum of housing options and prices with a range of good schools (like Alexandria part of Fairfax; schools aren't the best but still OK and wide range of housing prices and stock). Bay Area seems almost bipolar by comparison; good/decent schools CRAZY expensive, cheaper homes have very poor quality schools with most folks going private. Or really long across the bay commutes or east bay exurbs.
Anonymous wrote:BFF sold their 3200 sq ft SFH home outside Seattle, WA for a 2200 sq ft condo in Dublin. Condo costs $150,000 MORE THAN her SFH! Schools are really good, but families (many Asians) are super competitive and materialistic. Commute to Mountain View is awful, though! The weather makes it ALL worth it to her.
We had the opportunity to go to Mountain View about 10 years ago. When we realized we would sell our 4 bedroom home on 1/4 acre in a good area of Falls Church and buy a trailer home or a 1200 sq ft 1960 run-down home with bars on the windows, we passed.
Anonymous wrote:BFF sold their 3200 sq ft SFH home outside Seattle, WA for a 2200 sq ft condo in Dublin. Condo costs $150,000 MORE THAN her SFH! Schools are really good, but families (many Asians) are super competitive and materialistic. Commute to Mountain View is awful, though! The weather makes it ALL worth it to her.
We had the opportunity to go to Mountain View about 10 years ago. When we realized we would sell our 4 bedroom home on 1/4 acre in a good area of Falls Church and buy a trailer home or a 1200 sq ft 1960 run-down home with bars on the windows, we passed.
Anonymous wrote:BFF sold their 3200 sq ft SFH home outside Seattle, WA for a 2200 sq ft condo in Dublin. Condo costs $150,000 MORE THAN her SFH! Schools are really good, but families (many Asians) are super competitive and materialistic. Commute to Mountain View is awful, though! The weather makes it ALL worth it to her.
We had the opportunity to go to Mountain View about 10 years ago. When we realized we would sell our 4 bedroom home on 1/4 acre in a good area of Falls Church and buy a trailer home or a 1200 sq ft 1960 run-down home with bars on the windows, we passed.
Anonymous wrote:I'll add that there are fault lines all over the area. The Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989 was a surprise - the faults that get the most attention are San Andreas and Hayward. You will experience earthquakes if you live there; you just hope they're smaller than 5.0.
OP, ask about earthquake insurance. I'm pretty sure you can't get it in the Bay Area, or it's prohibitively expensive.
Anonymous wrote:The neighborhoods comparable to Oakton / Vienna and with great schools might be Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda. However. That would be the most nightmarish commute to Mountain View. There are people who do it (and I know people who do), but it works best if you only have to go to the office 1-2 days per week. I mean, you have to go through a tunnel and over a bridge. Horrible!
