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I only read one page but I imagine this thread is full of ignorant tweens like mauriciogarcia !%%%$%$+ on Oakland when most likely they've never really left their own block.
Oakland Hills, Rockridge, Montclair, Moraga Ave/Piedmont Ave, Trestle Glenn/Lakeshore Ave, Redwood Heights, Chabott, College Ave/Alcatraz, Grass Valley.... less than 5% of us will ever make enough money to own a house in these neighborhoods.
I've seen everything this city has to offer, from the Acorn projects to mansions on Skyline Blvd. Truth is out of all the mid - major cities I've been to, at their worst they're all comparable to Oakland's worst, at their respective best, few can compare to Oakland's best (and I'm not talking about expensive neighborhoods, I'm talking about culture, lifestyle, people, etc). There's a reason why it's expensive as %!*% to live here, the hood included, and no it's not just because of the close proximity to San Francisco.
Oakland Hills, Rockridge, Montclair, Moraga Ave/Piedmont Ave, Trestle Glenn/Lakeshore Ave, Redwood Heights, Chabott, College Ave/Alcatraz, Grass Valley.... less than 5% of us will ever make enough money to own a house in these neighborhoods.
I've seen everything this city has to offer, from the Acorn projects to mansions on Skyline Blvd. Truth is out of all the mid - major cities I've been to, at their worst they're all comparable to Oakland's worst, at their respective best, few can compare to Oakland's best (and I'm not talking about expensive neighborhoods, I'm talking about culture, lifestyle, people, etc). There's a reason why it's expensive as %!*% to live here, the hood included, and no it's not just because of the close proximity to San Francisco.