Relocating in the bay: where to buy strategicaly for kiting?
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 7:19 pm
Hi,
I am considering relocating to the bay area. My G/F is about to get a nice job offer.
I could easily find a job around too.
Her job is in Emeryville. Right by the bridge. I think because of traffic on the bridge/interchange, and because of prices, we would be better off in Berkeley/Emeryville or even Oakland.
Not sure where I am going to work, but I am not going to commute far. Pretty selective on that...
I looked at spots, at the area, etc.
Geographically, where would a good spot to rent/buy a condo or small/decent house (2 persons), in order to be close to Emeryville and kite often.
I hate traffic. So the latter point is key. I would like to score some after work sessions. I guess most people kite in the bay. The ocean is like just too far and cold. Except for summer week-end?
Alemada seems like the big easy spot. Easy access to water. I am not too sure how big the distances are. The traffic and all. Is it very doable to do a Berkeley to Alameda drive at pm to kite in 30 minutes'? Google map say 18 w/o traffic.
Most people in Berkeley kite where?
Berkeley and Emeryville, not so much easy launch? I re-read the description. I have kited in tricky launch conditions. I prefer to avoid self launching, but I can do it.
Something decent, safe neighborhood.
Also, I am European. i.e Not a big fan of malls and such. I like small lively neighborhoods. I know Berkeley has a lot to offer for that "European" feeling. Food and such.
I know it is pricey though...
I am going to read on the Alameda neighborhood itself. Could be cool to be really close to it.
Very curious about some local input. I do not need some kind of local reality check, to start delimiting the kite compatible zone. The Do's and Don't...
Thanks
JP
I am considering relocating to the bay area. My G/F is about to get a nice job offer.
I could easily find a job around too.
Her job is in Emeryville. Right by the bridge. I think because of traffic on the bridge/interchange, and because of prices, we would be better off in Berkeley/Emeryville or even Oakland.
Not sure where I am going to work, but I am not going to commute far. Pretty selective on that...
I looked at spots, at the area, etc.
Geographically, where would a good spot to rent/buy a condo or small/decent house (2 persons), in order to be close to Emeryville and kite often.
I hate traffic. So the latter point is key. I would like to score some after work sessions. I guess most people kite in the bay. The ocean is like just too far and cold. Except for summer week-end?
Alemada seems like the big easy spot. Easy access to water. I am not too sure how big the distances are. The traffic and all. Is it very doable to do a Berkeley to Alameda drive at pm to kite in 30 minutes'? Google map say 18 w/o traffic.
Most people in Berkeley kite where?
Berkeley and Emeryville, not so much easy launch? I re-read the description. I have kited in tricky launch conditions. I prefer to avoid self launching, but I can do it.
Something decent, safe neighborhood.
Also, I am European. i.e Not a big fan of malls and such. I like small lively neighborhoods. I know Berkeley has a lot to offer for that "European" feeling. Food and such.
I know it is pricey though...
I am going to read on the Alameda neighborhood itself. Could be cool to be really close to it.
Very curious about some local input. I do not need some kind of local reality check, to start delimiting the kite compatible zone. The Do's and Don't...
Thanks
JP