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Sounds good. And Carmel is actually very close to Fishers, where to office is. ...
This is true, as to why my research continues. ...
Yes. The prices I've seen are in my range, just making sure that their downtown isn't as boring as Baton Rouge's is and it's safe. ...
[quote]Carmel is the place to live. [/quote] I've read good and bad things about Carmel. Supposedly it's the suburb for young professionals, but still a suburb. ...
Office is in Fisher, but that's not really a concern. I have no desire to live in the suburbs. ...
I follow this board a good bit and the majority of your advice is absolutely awful, so I will skip your advice to live 40 miles away from Indianapolis. ...
I recieved a job offer there this afternoon. Young male with no children. Good areas to live for good food, drinks, beer, etc.? Like to walk/bike to places when the opportunity arises so I'd like to live somewhere that's good for. How's the downtown scene? Thanks for the information ...
We're on page 6 of this thread. By this point I understand it is expensive. I understood it before I started the thread. I'm not going move across the country to pinch pennies. ...
It's a geotechnical engineering position. Thank you. I think I will take the jump if they come back with the proper salary we spoke about yesterday. ...
[quote]The Bay area is beautiful and extremely "touristy" [/quote] Desirable areas of the country generally are. You don't see many people kicking doors down to go take pictures in forest hill. ...
So you commute to San Leandro from San Francisco? How is that? Hell just the tolls to get over bay bridge would be $60+ a week. ...
Have you not read the thread? I'll be working in San Leandro, so by default I'll be living in the burbs anyway. ...
I don't understand why my salary should be discussed. Not married, young with no children. I like to be outside when the sun is shining doing anything, and I like to eat good food and drink good beer. ...
I looked around Livermore, and outside of a little more square footage, It's hard to justify going there instead of Alameda or Oakland. 2k for 650 sq ft and see SF >> 2k for 800 sq ft and be 45 miles from SF Unless I'm interpreting this wrong, that's how I feel. ...
Outside of searching on Craigslist and Zillow, how would one go about finding a place to rent there? Prices are similar to that on SF which I would like to try to keep under. ...
[quote]If you need any specific info on alameda I could help [/quote] Got a friend or someone with a 1bed guesthouse they want to rent out? ...
How's the LSU alum organization there? I just looked it up and it looked like a really well ran organization. Hoping to get an offer tomorrow and start the official planning. Going to be a hell of an experience. Really pushing my comfort zone. ...
[quote]Walnut Creek to San Leandro would be painful. Although depending on your office location, you could take BART. 680S and 580 W are a shite show in the morning. You could probably live in San Mateo, Foster City, Castro Valley. Or even go to Halfmoon Bay and take 92 over and across the bay. ...
Thanks for the info. Question, living on east bay in say, Walnut Creek, how long would the commute really be? Basically how bad does 580 and 880 traffic really get? Thoughts on Alameda Island? Is there any area of Oakland that you recommend? Young professional, love good drinks and food. Cou...