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Originally Posted by Coffee Mate
Here is a short list of the very dangerous places to visit...let alone LIVE in
the S.F. Bay area.
Going into ANY of these places is dangerous. How dangerous?.....Think Detroit, South Chicago, New Orleans.....or D.C. etc.
How do I know? Born and raised in the Bay Area....and have been to all the places listed on this post [save D.C.]....so yes...I know.
East Palo Alto. REAL BAD!
[At one point the per-capita murder capital of the nation]
Ravenswood. [Menlo Park] Bad, near EPA.
San Mateo East of El Camino Real. [dicey]
South San Francisco. [dicey]
Hunters Point / Bay view / Visitacion Valley Area. [pure death on a stick housing projects]
South Market. [more gross than bad during the day....death at night]
Fisherman’s Wharf area....and any of the Wharf/docks in the city...BAD esp. for tourists looking for cool places to go 'slumming'......if you do so at night esp. you are risking your life.
Any and all housing "projects" in the City of San Francisco itself. Bad.
The Tenderloin. [S.F.] Bad. Oceans of crazed drunks and whak-0-"homeless" sleeping on the sidewalk. You'd have to step over them to get in there...so don't bother. Do NOT go into the Tenderloin at night.
China Town. In daylight…O.K…..but not at night.
Golden Gate Park. Esp. at night. Don't go wandering off into the bushes....ever.
The Presidio. Dangerous at night.
Marin City.....[dead rappers come from here]
Richmond....now here is a place EASILY on par with Detroit....burned out cars....smashed windows....boarded up houses and businesses....Never...NEVER go in to Richmond! And MAKE SURE you have enough gas to get PAST these places....don't you EVER go into any of these areas to get gas.....do not do it!
Vallejo. Good place to get shot in the head.
South San Jose, East San Jose, Downtown San Jose....be very careful!
Then....there's OAKLAND.....Avoid West Oakland...and avoid East Oakland....which does not leave much Oakland left to see.....International Blvd. area is yet another, perhaps the best "good" place to get shot.....[seven dead in a weekend is NORMAL for Oakland]
So....to all those seeking the 'good' life in Khalifor-nya....be sure to do your homework....and get a real good hard look at your ‘new’ location before you make a move. Perhaps you should stay where your at.....
Unless your rolling in HUGE amounts of money.
Then....
Live in Pacific Heights, Burlingame, Palo Alto, Rockridge, Saratoga, Los Gatos, Sausalito, Strawberry, Tiburon, Danville, Blackhawk and Belvedere....all are good choices for places to live.....but again....you’re going to need lots of money....figure.....1 to 3 million per acre and 1 to 3 thousand per sq. foot......yup....no joke.......SO! ENJOY CALIFORNIA!
Oh...forgot the traffic.....Well...if you intend to use a highway to get to work.....your going to be stuck in traffic....so....get used to it...because it will happen far more often than not......
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Okay... I agree with most of your good vs. bad neighborhoods, but to say things like "murder on a stick" is a bit exaggerated. As I stated back when this thread was started (a LONG time ago), I have lived in East Palo Alto, and was quite happy there for 2 1/2 years. Now I live in one of San Francisco's "bad neighborhoods," and once again haven't had any problems. Oh, and I also grew up in the Bay Area (a good part, lol), and my family's been here since 1983. Of course if you're looking for the
safest neighborhoods, it would be smart to avoid the ones you listed... but living in less-desirable areas is economical, and there are many safe "enclaves" that people don't even know about. Hey, that's fine with me, since I don't want my rent to skyrocket!
One thing you're definitely right about, though... the PROJECTS in Visitacion Valley (called Sunnydale) are incredibly dangerous, and getting worse by the day. But they're way up in the hills, and mostly stay in that corner of the neighborhood. I worked at Leland & Bayshore for a while, and the people there were wonderful - mostly older Chinese immigrants and Chinese families, who wouldn't hurt a fly. Quite honestly, I think it's a hidden gem which will eventually become a better neighborhood (outside of the actual projects). We need more patronage there, so please stop scaring people away!
