How can I live in the Bay Area - Only Focus on my startup.
Ok, Im not an Ivy league rich kid, my parents wont pay any living costs. Should I save up and work on my startup daily or get a part time job?
My ideal situation would be to work 24/7 on my startup and then start pitching it around and making connections.
Having a full time job would take up the majority of my time, but if it has to be done I guess I will have no other option.
Let me know your ideas or experiences. Where I live now has no clue about the web startup scene and has no Angel investors or VCs. Its unheard of out here lol.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 41.6 ms ] threadSo if you can find a place in Solano County, you can reduce your living expenses somewhat. (Last I checked, for $1k/mo in SF, you can get an SRO rental...but there may be a waiting list and it's a total dive. It's possible to work full time and be homeless in SF.)
I lived in one of the newer subdivisions for a few years, and it was fine.
The bay area is expensive, but it varies a lot depending on where you are. Here's a hint: don't live in San Francisco. Look for a place in the east bay with roommates. If you want easy access to SF, just make sure it's near a BART station. You can get a decent place for < $600/mo that way.
If you're a good programmer and you can network, you should be able to cover your costs while only working 10-20 hrs/wk. That said, it make take you a little while to get your foot in the door if you're fresh out of school.
If you want to go soon, there are going to be a lot of university kids subletting their places for the summer.
The bay area is a great place. You'll have fun living there. Good luck!
What kind of skills do you have? Email in profile if you have specific questions about the area or where to look for housing. I have lived here most of my life.