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> OT: moving to Marin or Sonoma county
mightyohm
post Jun 25 2006, 12:47 PM
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To any members up in Marin or Sonoma counties...

Big news (for me at least), due to a change in employment, it looks like I will be relocating to the North Bay within the next few weeks. I am looking for advice regarding where to live (rent). My aim is to be able to commute to work daily in Santa Rosa, but still be within reach of San Francisco, where my girlfriend lives and works. Ultimately my girlfriend will be moving up as well so the location should hopefully have a tolerable commute both directions.

I think this pretty much forces me to go with San Rafael or Novato, although Petaluma has a lot of charm and the cost of living seems to decrease quickly as you go north... Housing prices in Santa Rosa are about 1/3 what I am used to in the South Bay!

I hear the soutbound 101 commute in the mornings is horrible, how bad is it?
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post Jun 25 2006, 05:39 PM
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When I lived in San Rafael and commuted to the city it was 30 minutes every day (traffic or not) from Larkspur to SF by car and an hour from Larkspur to SF by ferry. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) BUT, on the ferry at least you can take a nap or read a book. I also took the Vallejo ferry when I lived in Napa and commuted to the city. Same sort of story, the ferry is longer but you get to sleep/read.

Me and Trekkor are the most active North Bay members, but Randy Wentzel is up here and a couple others in the Santa Rosa area and John G. is in Napa too. Doesn't compare the the south bay crowd, but there are a few of us.
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