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#27
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Originally Posted by katio
Well the three neighborhoods to avoid would be: the tenderloin (listed as civic/van ness on CL), hunters point/bayveiw and parts of the western addition. Beware HP and Bayview are really cheap but ultra sketch. Anywhere else you're golden. The Mission gets all the sun, Sunset is close to the beach but gets all the fog first, North Beach and Mission have lots of fun nightlife and the Richmond... well it's the Richmond, there's not much more to say about it. The standard two room is prolly 1200 to 1500 and three is atleast 2000, so find some flat mates. Once you get a job here though, it'll be all good in the hood what with the $8.82 minimum wage; if you haven't turned corporate yet...
#28
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Originally Posted by katio
Well the three neighborhoods to avoid would be: the tenderloin (listed as civic/van ness on CL), hunters point/bayveiw and parts of the western addition. Beware HP and Bayview are really cheap but ultra sketch. Anywhere else you're golden. The Mission gets all the sun, Sunset is close to the beach but gets all the fog first, North Beach and Mission have lots of fun nightlife and the Richmond... well it's the Richmond, there's not much more to say about it. The standard two room is prolly 1200 to 1500 and three is atleast 2000, so find some flat mates. Once you get a job here though, it'll be all good in the hood what with the $8.82 minimum wage; if you haven't turned corporate yet...
oh and...richmond rocks - so many good restaurants and close to GG park.
i live in lower haight and do not recommend living here if you have a car. that is, also, my personal experience-based opinion.
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Originally Posted by helvetica
oh yeah totally, every since I started smoking crack i know where 6 rock spots are.
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Okay. I admit I am biased toward the Mission since I live here and love it and I have never lived in Western Addition or the Tenderloin. It was unfair of me to judge a neighborhood I have no true knowledge of. But come on, North Beach has the poety readings, comedy clubs, dark seedy bars and culture! But I digress, sorry to generalize and assume. I like the Mission.
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the tenderloin is great. it wasn't so good like 5 years ago when it was filled with boring hipsters. thankfully they have filed out and are filling up the mission now
tenderloin is smooth sailing.
low rent, high life.
tenderloin is smooth sailing. low rent, high life.
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Originally Posted by katio
Okay. I admit I am biased toward the Mission since I live here and love it and I have never lived in Western Addition or the Tenderloin. It was unfair of me to judge a neighborhood I have no true knowledge of. But come on, North Beach has the poety readings, comedy clubs, dark seedy bars and culture! But I digress, sorry to generalize and assume. I like the Mission.
western addition was kind of boring/sketchy for a while but it's changing. new bars/restaurants opened up and a lot of my friends started to move to that neighborhood. the other day, my friend told me he's painting some mural on the wall of this new restaurant that's opening up on divis @ hayes. i can't wait to see it.
tenderloin's awesome - my friend moved there and she said crackheads compliment her every time she comes out of her building. this almost never happens in my neighborhood (either that or i'm just not compliment-worthy).
oh and mission - i love tree-filled folsom street. it's so refreshing in sf. york street has some colorful buildings and it cheers me up everytime i go to st. francis and such. (oh and did i mention pops??) i am fed up with the construction going on on valencia though.
i'm really sad i forgot where that pizza place in north beach is...they put fried egg on top of pizza and that was one of the best pizza i've ever had.
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tenderloin kills the mission for crime statistics
https://www.sfgov.org/site/police_index.asp?id=23813
just as an example:
in the last 14 days, the number of Homicide, Aggravated Assault, Forcible rapes:
Tenderloin: 21
Mission: 11
https://www.sfgov.org/site/police_index.asp?id=23813
just as an example:
in the last 14 days, the number of Homicide, Aggravated Assault, Forcible rapes:
Tenderloin: 21
Mission: 11
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#36
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my lease is running out and I'm ALSO looking for a place to live in the city and im in the same boat...i cannot go over 600....but to the OP check out oakland north/temescal. its super chill, its like oaklands response to the mission minus the violence. its still in a funny stage, lots of young people, a few H*****s. and you would be a five minute ride away from montanovelo...the best shop(for expensive ass sh it) in oakland besides the bent spoke(the best spot for everything repair related). yah.
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Its all about the richmond...we have the park, the beach, the peace and quite, restaurants, a few bars, the fog horns.
#38
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these are statistics that are reported. the seven shootings i have seen in the mission just this year alone probably wont be listed there, as no one reports violent crimes in the mission. anyone recall the huge gang wars of the past two years? carried out exclusively in the mission. i'm not knocking the mission at all, i am just trying to scrub the tenderloin of its bad rep. sure, if you want a tranny prostitute or some speed, come to the tenderloin. we also have pill hill. no stabbings, shootings, or gang wars going on among the junkies though. some robberies, sure. i didn't see any statistics on that site to choose to filter for robberies carried out with a weapon vs. ones carried out without one. junkies don't have knives or guns. gang members, on the other hand, usually do. when my bike was in the cross fire of a drive by at pops, the dudes that were shot at simply got up and dusted themselves off. then they hopped in their car, and shot at more dudes about 15 minutes later. that night gun shots could be heard up and down different blocks. fun.
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Originally Posted by drac_vamp
sure, if you want a tranny prostitute or some speed, come to the tenderloin.
...and uptown!
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Originally Posted by drac_vamp
they cleaned up capp street like 4 years ago! come to divas at post and polk. we traded the hipsters for the trannies.
that totally made our day.
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Originally Posted by drac_vamp
even the church joined in.
#45
Originally Posted by asterisk
live in berkeley or north oakland, its an easier way to get your feet wet in what its like to live in the bay area.
#46
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But when you're on 24th and San Jose and you look up to see the fog part around the mission at Sutro Tower while the sun is kissing your shoulders, it's a wonderful feeling. And oh man do I feel you on Valencia looking and feeling like a war zone and Folsom being the best sunny day street to ride down. I've never been to this Pop's you all speak of though.
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Originally Posted by katio
I've never been to this Pop's you all speak of though.
pops is on 24th/york. cheap drinks, good people and bartenders, photo booth and pool table (one of which is ms. pacman arcade table), and nasty bathrooms. i love that place. they had an anniversary last weekend, and i ended up missing it. ugh.






