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Old 09-02-2009, 11:26 AM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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I'm moving to San Francisco in a few months and I plan on keeping my car. However, my biggest concern is parking. I most likely won't be able to afford a place that comes with a dedicated parking spot (at least in the city) so how is street parking in SF? I've heard some say that it's not so bad, while others say it's impossible. I'm purposely looking at the Sunset and Richmond districts because street parking seems easier in these places. But is it? What about car owners who live in more densely packed areas like Nob Hill or North Beach? Do they rent garage space?
It really depends on the neighborhood and the street you are on. Some areas in the Sunset and Richmond districts are really bad for street parking (e.g. 9th and Irving, 25th and Clement). Even if you don't have parking in your unit, you might be able to rent a space close by. Craigslist has a listing for parking spots:

city of san francisco parking & storage classifieds - craigslist
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Old 09-02-2009, 12:41 PM
 
Location: LA, CA
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Default Parking in Sunset

[quote=mdwstrnkid;10573422]It really depends on the neighborhood and the street you are on. Some areas in the Sunset and Richmond districts are really bad for street parking (e.g. 9th and Irving, 25th and Clement).

I agree with that. When took the Muni over to 9th & Irving I was surprised that the train didn't scrape a car. Parking was extremely tight in that area.
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