Re: HELP: Thinking about Moving to California
Your experience in CA sounds a bit different than mine.
State income taxes rates are closer to 9%, particularly for someone earning six figures.
$400K for a house will put you in a very small home or a bad neighborhood. $600K+ is probably a more realistic low-end for 3 bedrooms. Have a look on zillow.com.
Rental houses with a yard tend to be pretty run-down and expensive. There are certainly decent apartments, condos and townhouses though.
Based on numbers reported by MSN Autos, gasoline prices for unleaded are about $0.32 per gallon higher in the Bay Area than in Houston ($2.29 vs. $1.97).
Property taxes run about 1.25%/yr of the value of the home and land. So roughly $7500/yr for a $600K house. (as compared to about 0.15% that I'm paying now in NZ)
The closest surfable ocean to Silicon Valley is in Santa Cruz. Not only is the water cold there, it's also polluted. You will probably need to go to Monterey, about 90 minutes from the Bay Area, to get water you can safely swim in (although many do swim in Santa Cruz, I personally wouldn't). There are a lot of people who live in Santa Cruz and commute to Silicon Valley. The drive "over the hill" on Highway 17 is a killer, though (both figuratively and literally) -- roughly 60 minutes during rush hour.
The skiing closest to the Bay Area is probably Dodge Ridge, although it's really only good for beginners. Tahoe is fabulous, but it's also 5 to 7 hours away, depending on weather and traffic. South shore is better than north shore, but it's even further away.
Originally posted by c1ue
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State income taxes rates are closer to 9%, particularly for someone earning six figures.
$400K for a house will put you in a very small home or a bad neighborhood. $600K+ is probably a more realistic low-end for 3 bedrooms. Have a look on zillow.com.
Rental houses with a yard tend to be pretty run-down and expensive. There are certainly decent apartments, condos and townhouses though.
Based on numbers reported by MSN Autos, gasoline prices for unleaded are about $0.32 per gallon higher in the Bay Area than in Houston ($2.29 vs. $1.97).
Property taxes run about 1.25%/yr of the value of the home and land. So roughly $7500/yr for a $600K house. (as compared to about 0.15% that I'm paying now in NZ)
The closest surfable ocean to Silicon Valley is in Santa Cruz. Not only is the water cold there, it's also polluted. You will probably need to go to Monterey, about 90 minutes from the Bay Area, to get water you can safely swim in (although many do swim in Santa Cruz, I personally wouldn't). There are a lot of people who live in Santa Cruz and commute to Silicon Valley. The drive "over the hill" on Highway 17 is a killer, though (both figuratively and literally) -- roughly 60 minutes during rush hour.
The skiing closest to the Bay Area is probably Dodge Ridge, although it's really only good for beginners. Tahoe is fabulous, but it's also 5 to 7 hours away, depending on weather and traffic. South shore is better than north shore, but it's even further away.
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