We’re moving from the peninsula to the east bay. We’re going from a 1 bedroom apartment to a 3 bedroom house with a backyard, and we’re paying less. Housing in the Bay Area is wild.
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Replying to @sebmck
Isn't this super normal for somewhat desirable cities, just that the bay area multiplies everything by a constant factor greater 1? There are some interesting factors deriving from the finely grained racially segregated East Bay.
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Replying to @cramforce
I’m deriving this just from personal experience. I’ve only lived in very dense cities before (London and Sydney), where I’ve never been able to move 10 minutes further out and receive a lot more value.
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Replying to @sebmck
Did you move from the city to Fremont? It isn't 10 minutes with traffic
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Replying to @cramforce
The suburban parts of the Bay Area have just as much traffic as a lot of cities 
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