Ask HN: Where to live in San Francisco (URGENT)
I had a woman verbally commit to me 3 weeks ago for a condo and she sent the lease to me. I signed, and sent it back last week and this morning she called me to tell me she didn't feel comfortable renting it to me all of a sudden and she was going to rent to someone else. I've tried calling and emailing, but to no avail (yet).
I need to be in San Francisco by next Friday and have got to find a place to live ASAP.
My biggest problem finding a spot is that I would like to have a decent place to myself, but I have a bad credit score (580).
If anyone out there could offer any help or advice to me, please let me know by emailing me at bradley.t.herman@gmail.com.
I know this is off HN topic, but seeing as I accepted a web development startup position for a job I found on the site, I figured I would ask if anyone here could help.
THANKS!
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 33.2 ms ] threadTwo weeks at the pacific tradewinds hostel. While there I found a 3 month room sublet in a house with other people in the crappy part of the Mission. From there, I found a 3 month studio sublet in Berkeley. From there, I found a permanent, large house sublet in a nice part of Oakland (Rockridge) with a roommate.
I don't have bad credit, but none of these places asked me for a credit check. Basically, what I am saying is, you will have a way easier time once you are actually here on the West Coast, and I strongly recommend the East Bay (Berkeley/Oakland) as a place to start rather than SF proper - cheaper, and landlords seem more eager to let tenants in without running proper background checks.
I would recommend just finding anything you can, in your price range and in a central location for the time being. You are going to have a hard time doing this remotely, so find a cheap hotel/hostel.
Don't plan on working too much when you first get here, you should be spending any time you can looking at apts. and locking one down.
I was looking for something very specific (location) and eventually found it. The whole process took a few weeks, 2 remotely looking and 1 in SF.
+1 to CouchSurfing and AirBnB. Just keep an eye on Craigslist.
If you don't work in the city proper, consider living outside of the city. Emeryvill and Berkeley are good bets. Be weary of Oakland as some parts are sketchy and unsafe. South Bay has several cities too but that may end up being pricey.
I think this is very unfair...
When you get a message "you are banned, go away" by accident you can at least contact the admin and argue against it. Now you don't even know it happened.
(You're probably the 10th person I've contacted to let them know about a hellban.)