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Anonymous
Nanny here. Looking at relocating from DC to SF. Any agency recommendations (or any to avoid)?
Anonymous
Aunt Ann's.
Before you move to SF, make very VERY sure you're clear on how much it costs to live. It's gotten extremely expensive in the last two years, rent-wise, and the CA drought hasn't helped food prices.
Anonymous
Stanford Park is excellent if you are going to live on the Peninsula.

Aunt Ann's and Town and Country are better for the city.

Agree with the previous poster about the cost of living.
Anonymous
Thanks. I am looking at a live-in job for just this reason.
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