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My coworker bought a home there a few months ago for $384k. Brand new homes and all but the neighborhood isn't for me. It's not ghetto, it's country. There isn't anything in quiet old Dixon, except Cattleman's.
word fam, its understandable, that suburb living isnt for everybody. but i grew up right in the city, then moved to SJ, always been in crowded places. now that im "old" with a fam of my own--growing up i always see those nice cookie cutter homes all new clean neighborhoods, and i always wanted that. im koo off the busy urban/city living now. folks can still do day trips to the city on the weekends or something. but again, i have friends who rather pay high rent and have small spaces just to be in the city. Dixon looking like mountain house, just middle of no where small town of all residential homes, they gotta drive to the next closest big city to do anything or buy anything.
speaking on commute, one of my bros on my jobsite is driving from Dos Palos to Cupertino EVERYDAY.
at this point of how things are in norcal, im actually not surprised at all. people from los banos commute to south bay on a regular and i think thats what caused the rise of home prices over there. them homes only use to be in the 100s and low 200s. now ive seen homes inching close to high 300s. i dont know how bad traffic is during the work week, but it looks like the commute from los banos or dos palos is similar going to the south bay-- requires going to 152, 101. im wondering if its still less TIME then say folks commuting from tracy area to south bay simply because theres more traffic up over there on the 680/580. it takes over 2 hours which normally should only be an hour drive lol