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Moving to San Jose, commute time
My wife and I are thinking about moving to San Jose. I really want to have a house as I can't stand the idea of renting for obvious reasons. What neighborhood do you guys recommend for low crimes, good public school for a decent price. The commute would most likely be to Cuppertino and Palo Alto, so something close to that area would be nice. Of course I think that is some of the more expensive real estate in the country, anyone have any recommendation for something that is within 30 minutes during rush hour?
Thanks Also any other tips for working/living in California? Are there any special things that I should know about (outside of high taxes) |
Home prices in the San Jose area are going to run you around the 325-375k for a mid level 3 bed 2 bath home on the east side of San Jose. Mid level being around 1200-1900 square feet with an ok yard. If you're looking for a little higher end neighborhood (west SJ) you're going to be starting around 425 for the same size home. The bonus to buying right now is that rates are stupid low and you can buy more home for less money per month... but on the flip side inventory is way down are there are huge bidding wars going on. Check area's like Willow Glen, Evergreen hills or even Santa Clara. All are decent places.
Taxes are a tad bit higher in CA versus NY but you wont have to deal with the dreaded Tax Stamp that comes with buying in NY. Ive seen those go for 10-15k in NY for a similarly priced home depending on what part of NY you're in. :icon14: |
Problem is I have two homes bleeding out my anus that I have to get rid of too, so that makes it even harder. ARGGGGG. All the homes on the west side is over $800K. I dont want to live in a condo or townhouse, so sick of the association nazis ruining my life.
Thanks by the way My budget doesn't allow me to get any single family home unless it is old or in the ghetto. My only option is to get in a townhouse, stay in maybe Cambrian area, Milpitas or if I want to keep my current living style, maybe I have to do the long commute from Pleasanton or Dublin? What do you guys think. Also what is worse, the commute from Pleasanton/Dublin or from Scott's Valley. |
Yeah the west side closer to the bay you're going to be spending much more. The houses in the 800k range are staying on the market a little longer since they are more of a "niche" type of property. Yeah HOA's are the worst when you pay $300 a month and all they do is maintain the pool.
are you renting one of those 2 other houses? Have you looked into the HARP programs? is one an FHA home? Just a few things to look at instead of letting a house go. Also you might want to look at Vallejo or fairfield. The drive is a bit longer but you look to save a little more off the "bay area" pricing. PM me if you want and ill give you my contact info, I work for Wells Fargo I can maybe give you some idea's or a place to start. |
It's funny I look at the actual miles, it is no different than me visiting my friends for coffee. I am just scared of the morning commute as I am used to working 2 miles from work. Housing is definitely what's keeping us from accepting the job offer.
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The commute from pleasanton/dublin/livermore area isn't that bad. Roughly 30-40min depending on time of day and if you have a commuter. I commute from Tracy-Milpitas everyday and takes roughly 1-1:30 hours. Been doing it for 3 years and it is a pain but the pay in the Silicon Valley and pricing in the Valley can't complain. I looked at dublin/pleasanton area but still to expensive for me. A co-worker just purchased a townhouse in dublin for ~$350k as the commute was too much for them. They use to live in tracy.
I would recommend Milpitas area as it's a housing community, but pricing may be a tad high, not as much as San Jose/Campbell/Santa Clara area though. |
Thanks guys. I did more research. The school in Milpita seems suspect at best. Does traffic start all the way from Dublin all the way into San Jose or does it only start when you get into San Jose?
If we do this, I should seriously consider selling the RX and get the Prius back |
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I've lived in San Jose for over 40 years and have seen the changes in communities over time and the Cambrian area is doing well... the boarders touch Willow Glenn, Campbell, Los Gatos, and Almaden... all TOP notch areas. With Scott's Valley you are limited on travel routes but the area has a small town feel to it if you like that and the limited travel routes are some of the nicest in the State when there's no traffic. I do not know much about the East Bay but what my friends say and that is the traffic sucks! What company gave you an offer, if you don't mind me asking? (pm if you want it private)? |
Given I have two homes that are nearly impossible to sell on the east coast, I am just going to bite the bullet and rent near West San Jose to save on travel time. We would also get to spend more time with the baby if we are close to work. I don't want to have him raised by daycare. It's going to suck to not be a homeowner, hopefully I find a nice place with a garage for a decent price.
It's with Oracle. |
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West San Jose isn't bad at all, borders some of those areas I mentioned above, but includes Saratoga... Very Nice! Highway 9, look out!!!! :) by the way... you cut 10-15 minutes, at least, off my commute from the Cambrian area. Have you been out here before? We hit 80F something today. |
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If you guys have any recommendation to good places for rent, let me know. It must have a garage. Instead of paying extra at some apartment complex, I should look for a townhouse someone is renting out.
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We agreed on a salary, but they need to pay more to help me relocate, lets see if they are willing to offer something up front to convince us to move. There is no way I can fly out there without them paying us any cash up front as California rapes everyone. I found out the Lexus I bought 9 months ago has to pay sales taxes!!! That's almost $2500!.
I am looking for a townhome to rent, hope to stay below $2500. No way i can afford to buy again dragging two bad mortgages |
The prices for the houses are going up and up...
I've lived and went to high school near Cupertino... I would say if you have a chance live in Sunnyvale/Cupertino/Mountain View (best schools to resident price ratio)... i mean drive near those areas and you'll see what i mean... Also there are quite a few apartments in Palo Alto area that are near Palo Alto School district that has Stanford professors come out and teach some of the classes... just heads up... Also commute from San Jose to Mountain View between 7:30 am to 9:30 (15 miles... is about 40 minutes @ 15/20 mph on 101 North)... that's my daily commute... so i'm speaking from experience... hit me up if you need more opinion or help |
Also ... look at Fremont... but remember the bridge is $5 toll ?? correct me if I'm wrong...
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1758 Darwin Way San Jose CA 95122 - 350k 3006 Warrington Ave San Jose CA 95127 - 450k 232 Velvetlake Dr Sunnyvale CA 94089 - 475 814 Lakehaven Dr Sunnyvale CA 94089 - 510k Looks to me prices are starting around the 350-425k range. And you can find sfr's in the 1.1M for 1500sqft but I'm fairly sure he wasn't looking for homes priced in that range. |
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I already look. It's not remotely possible to get a single family house for $600K with a good school system. I am just going to rent for like $2000-$2500. With my luck, the freaking housing market will tank as soon as I buy something anyway. I will most likely stay in the Santa Clara/Sunnyvale area as I need to be close to my wife's work. She accepted the job, now we just have to wait for the paperwork, rent our house out (have a tenant i think) and start driving to California
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As per the commute SJ to Palo Alto be aware the morning/evening traffic is ridiculously intense when it's not intense. :hello: |
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