As a 14 year old who currently lives in Seattle. Tbh I wanna live in the bay area one day and I just admire it cause I been there a few times and I love the skyline, the food and the diversity, anyways cant wait.
I had a dream to move to the Bay Area since I was 14 years old. It took me 15 years, but I did it! Focus on getting a college degree in tech, sales, law, or medical to have a better chance to live in SF :)
@@Vibez-o5k Yeah I was thinking abt getting my doctorate at Harvard possibly. ik its gonna be hard but all I gotta do is keep my grades up and everything. I also might join the air force since I heard good things abt it like good education and lots of benefits. Hopefully I'll be stationed at travis afb not to far away from The City. And I just hope it all works out.
@@monkeyahh1343 I think you should stick to the regular college track and keeping your grades up. Joining the Air Force will transform your life, and not necessarily in a good way. All of your autonomy will be removed, and you won't be stationed in SF. Just some things to think about!
Well, if you wanna live in the Bay Area and work from home, I recommend Pleasanton, CA. It's a little off Silicon Valley but still a decent city to live in. It's around 10% cheaper than the rate in central Silicon Valley also with great infrastructure.
Check out my how to move to a different state without taking the bar exam again video! I’m actually from California so I took the bar here first before I moved to New York. Once I moved I didn’t have to retake it because I work in house.
I explain it in my apartment tour video but it's an apartment that is technically a studio but there is a wall that covers 3/4 of the room as a partition but there is a small gap and no door.
Where would you want to live next?
Seattle or The Tri-State area
New York City (Astoria) or Seoul (South Korea)
@@Ricccardo80 nice
I plan on moving to Portugal next year
Texas
As a 14 year old who currently lives in Seattle. Tbh I wanna live in the bay area one day and I just admire it cause I been there a few times and I love the skyline, the food and the diversity, anyways cant wait.
I had a dream to move to the Bay Area since I was 14 years old. It took me 15 years, but I did it! Focus on getting a college degree in tech, sales, law, or medical to have a better chance to live in SF :)
@@Vibez-o5k Yeah I was thinking abt getting my doctorate at Harvard possibly. ik its gonna be hard but all I gotta do is keep my grades up and everything. I also might join the air force since I heard good things abt it like good education and lots of benefits. Hopefully I'll be stationed at travis afb not to far away from The City. And I just hope it all works out.
@@monkeyahh1343 I think you should stick to the regular college track and keeping your grades up. Joining the Air Force will transform your life, and not necessarily in a good way. All of your autonomy will be removed, and you won't be stationed in SF.
Just some things to think about!
@@Vibez-o5k oh well ok thx man
Well, if you wanna live in the Bay Area and work from home, I recommend Pleasanton, CA. It's a little off Silicon Valley but still a decent city to live in. It's around 10% cheaper than the rate in central Silicon Valley also with great infrastructure.
thanks! I'm not working from home anymore :)
@@BrittanyTran Sounds like you just landed a new job. Congrats!
I want to move out so bad but shit is so weird right now! SMFH
"The pictures are often deceiving " ...sounds like my experience with dating apps 😥
This was super helpful. Thank you for sharing :)
loved san francisco. Hated marin. Lived there for ten years so I know the whole area well.
Hey!!! You didn't show us the apartment you selected. Now we have to wait for your next video.
yup! I'll try to do an empty apartment tour for you guys :)
I like your style ;) I also live in San Francisco.
i just moved to a new apartment at the beginning of March in SF, definitely a struggle haha
Would have been nice to know which neighbourhoods these apartments were located.
I didn't want to give up too information for privacy reasons but we were looking in the peninsula.
@@BrittanyTran Understandable. I grew up in South City and am always curious about how much the cost of the houses has increased.
Do you have to pay a broker fee in San Francisco? Thanks
we didn't in the peninsula/Silicon Valley - not positive about SF.
so which one did you finally go with? Did you show it in this video?
I didn't show it in this video - if you want, I have an apartment tour video on my channel that shows which one we went with
Sure I’ll take a look.. thanks
Very helpful video 👌
Did you have to take the California Bar Exam since you moved.
Check out my how to move to a different state without taking the bar exam again video! I’m actually from California so I took the bar here first before I moved to New York. Once I moved I didn’t have to retake it because I work in house.
Thank you so much.
i don't even live in the US
The bay is finding Apt is the warts and hard
whats a junior bedroom?
I explain it in my apartment tour video but it's an apartment that is technically a studio but there is a wall that covers 3/4 of the room as a partition but there is a small gap and no door.
Impossible.
My recommend for you is to buy a new or old house or you will make landlord rich lol
Small TH-camr would appreciate the support god bless
So the apartment you selected wasn't featured in this video??
nope! watch my empty or furnished apartment video to see the one I chose.