Moving to California

California has been changed a lot.

If you want to live in far Northern CA (SF and Sac don't count). I was born in a tiny town near Burney and grew up in a different town which is 80 miles away from Reno. Prepare for 90s degree during the summers, annoying deers crashing into the wall of the houses and buildings, and keep that small bears out of your trashes. Some houses came with private wells. Can't stand fog. Get tire chains for winter seasons. Love Lake Tahoe and National Parks like Lassen and Burney falls. Redding, and Susanville are kinda of isolated. Eureka is pretty and charming, but many homes are old. As far as I know that Fresno and Modesto are cheap. The pollen in Fresno is awful.

If you own any "older" Asian car like Honda and Nissan, sell it. If you don't want to sell your car, get a garage to guard your Asian car. Older Asian cars are popular for car thieves. My bro's former Nissan car was broken into a few times in Fresno. His friends are frustrated with the same problems in Sac, Modesto, and Stockton. My niece's Honda car was broken into, and they took her Mac laptop. I used to have Honda car, and always kept it in the garage. Had never any problem with it.

My friend and her husband just moved back to CA. Their condo rent costs over almost $2,000/month. Dublin is a young city, and is still growing. They prefer to live in a large deaf community. It is one of the reasons they moved back from Texas.
 
Fremont is way expensive. What about Citrus Heights area?
 
I have to agree with another member about California's economy being really bad right now. On of my friends tried to move to California last month but had to move back to Baltimore because of no jobs but then again, she was looking for a job as a photographer in the modeling industry. Another friend of mine got a job easily at the deaf school in Riverside so I guess it all depends on what kind of job you are looking for. Good luck!
 
California has been changed a lot.

If you want to live in far Northern CA (SF and Sac don't count). I was born in a tiny town near Burney and grew up in a different town which is 80 miles away from Reno. Prepare for 90s degree during the summers, annoying deers crashing into the wall of the houses and buildings, and keep that small bears out of your trashes. Some houses came with private wells. Can't stand fog. Get tire chains for winter seasons. Love Lake Tahoe and National Parks like Lassen and Burney falls. Redding, and Susanville are kinda of isolated. Eureka is pretty and charming, but many homes are old. As far as I know that Fresno and Modesto are cheap. The pollen in Fresno is awful.

If you own any "older" Asian car like Honda and Nissan, sell it. If you don't want to sell your car, get a garage to guard your Asian car. Older Asian cars are popular for car thieves. My bro's former Nissan car was broken into a few times in Fresno. His friends are frustrated with the same problems in Sac, Modesto, and Stockton. My niece's Honda car was broken into, and they took her Mac laptop. I used to have Honda car, and always kept it in the garage. Had never any problem with it.

My friend and her husband just moved back to CA. Their condo rent costs over almost $2,000/month. Dublin is a young city, and is still growing. They prefer to live in a large deaf community. It is one of the reasons they moved back from Texas.

I bet Whitethorn is not the same! There was only one small country store that sold gas. And I think they had a may had been a one pay phone in town. You could buy an acres of land for $ 50.00 when I lived there in the 70's! I sure which I had brought a few acres then!
 
I have to agree with another member about California's economy being really bad right now. On of my friends tried to move to California last month but had to move back to Baltimore because of no jobs but then again, she was looking for a job as a photographer in the modeling industry. Another friend of mine got a job easily at the deaf school in Riverside so I guess it all depends on what kind of job you are looking for. Good luck!

It depends on the job you are looking for, of course. It also depends on their job history as well. I won't have a much of a problem when I transfer my job over there and get a 2nd job.
 
California has been changed a lot.

If you want to live in far Northern CA (SF and Sac don't count). I was born in a tiny town near Burney and grew up in a different town which is 80 miles away from Reno. Prepare for 90s degree during the summers, annoying deers crashing into the wall of the houses and buildings, and keep that small bears out of your trashes. Some houses came with private wells. Can't stand fog. Get tire chains for winter seasons. Love Lake Tahoe and National Parks like Lassen and Burney falls. Redding, and Susanville are kinda of isolated. Eureka is pretty and charming, but many homes are old. As far as I know that Fresno and Modesto are cheap. The pollen in Fresno is awful.

If you own any "older" Asian car like Honda and Nissan, sell it. If you don't want to sell your car, get a garage to guard your Asian car. Older Asian cars are popular for car thieves. My bro's former Nissan car was broken into a few times in Fresno. His friends are frustrated with the same problems in Sac, Modesto, and Stockton. My niece's Honda car was broken into, and they took her Mac laptop. I used to have Honda car, and always kept it in the garage. Had never any problem with it.

My friend and her husband just moved back to CA. Their condo rent costs over almost $2,000/month. Dublin is a young city, and is still growing. They prefer to live in a large deaf community. It is one of the reasons they moved back from Texas.

It didn't change a lot from what you have explained. That is California from what it sounds like. :lol:. I've always driven Hondas and lived in California and never had an issue...probably because I lived in a low crime area or I had good luck, I don't know. Dublin is an expensive place, obviously.
 
Fremont is way expensive. What about Citrus Heights area?

Fremont is one of the cheapest area here now except for Oakland......And nobody survives in Oakland...... unless you go way away from the bat

@Seq.....as another poster said make sure you have a job first. Statewide unemployment is at 11.7% this month and the rural areas are worse. Things are pretty bad here right now and taxes are going up.
 
Fremont is one of the cheapest area here now except for Oakland......And nobody survives in Oakland...... unless you go way away from the bat

@Seq.....as another poster said make sure you have a job first. Statewide unemployment is at 11.7% this month and the rural areas are worse. Things are pretty bad here right now and taxes are going up.

Disagreed. Fremont rent prices are ridiculous. You can't find one bedroom under $1k in Fremont.
 
Fremont is one of the cheapest area here now except for Oakland......And nobody survives in Oakland...... unless you go way away from the bat

@Seq.....as another poster said make sure you have a job first. Statewide unemployment is at 11.7% this month and the rural areas are worse. Things are pretty bad here right now and taxes are going up.

curious - what's "cheap" to you?

btw - my friend's surviving Oakland just fine... probably cuz she's helping them from legal injustice
 
curious - what's "cheap" to you?

btw - my friend's surviving Oakland just fine... probably cuz she's helping them from legal injustice

Yes, Lake Merritt, Piedmont, Grand Ave, and Jack London are very nice area in Oakland. I go there many times, and I never had any hesitation to walk during night times.

LakeMerrittWalk.jpg

Lake Merritt
 
Is the rents reasonable? :-P

well I've never bought a house or rented one but apartments here range from $595-$1,000. I pay $775 for a 2 bed one bath apartment in a nice neighborhood. Just depends what part of Modesto you want to live in.
 
curious - what's "cheap" to you?

btw - my friend's surviving Oakland just fine... probably cuz she's helping them from legal injustice

Fremont is not cheap.....just cheaper than most areas here. Everything on the west side is much higher.

As for Oakland....good luck to your friend. I wouldn't recommend it though.
 
Yes, Lake Merritt, Piedmont, Grand Ave, and Jack London are very nice area in Oakland. I go there many times, and I never had any hesitation to walk during night times.

LakeMerrittWalk.jpg

Lake Merritt

Oakland Crimespotting

But then again I saw cops with guns drawn on Market St in SF today.....Only a block away from Westfield.....so maybe no place is safe anymore.
 
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Up to around 1,000 a month for 3 bedroom rental. You wont find that in good areas in major cities.

Where is the lowest unemployment rate in California? There are always lowest and highest rates. Iowa is only 6.8% which is ironic. I guess it has to be the different economy. Its probably the food industry and financial companies which people will always starve for.
 
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I grew up in Oakland in early 1980s as a child. Most of the crime is in East Oakland and some of West Oakland too. Good areas in Piedmont, Oakland Hills, downtown, etc. The gangs fight with each other in East Oakland. Many differenr gangs.
 
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I'm not getting why California has higher unemployment while states in harsh climates have better job growth. North and South Dakota has one of the lowest. :dunno:
 


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