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May 9, 2008 at 2:48 PM #12692May 19, 2008 at 6:38 AM #207288raptorduckParticipant
FLU. Sorry, I missed this when you first posted it. I don’t know the rental market up here all that well. I can say that I was considering renting out my 4br 2.5b in San Jose for $3,850/month, which is what the management company said I could easily get. Seems the rental market is pretty strong.
I would expect Sunnyvale to be higher than that and to be higher than Santa Clara, depending on what part of Sunnyvale you are talking about. I know my part of San Jose (West San Jose) is pricier than other parts, and Sunnyvale north of Lawrence and west of El Camino is the pricer part of Sunnyvale.
I will miss the diversity of the Bay Area and the rush of Silicon Valley. But I will be flying up here a lot to my old office. I have always flown to SD a lot from here and will just switch base camps.
May 19, 2008 at 6:38 AM #207346raptorduckParticipantFLU. Sorry, I missed this when you first posted it. I don’t know the rental market up here all that well. I can say that I was considering renting out my 4br 2.5b in San Jose for $3,850/month, which is what the management company said I could easily get. Seems the rental market is pretty strong.
I would expect Sunnyvale to be higher than that and to be higher than Santa Clara, depending on what part of Sunnyvale you are talking about. I know my part of San Jose (West San Jose) is pricier than other parts, and Sunnyvale north of Lawrence and west of El Camino is the pricer part of Sunnyvale.
I will miss the diversity of the Bay Area and the rush of Silicon Valley. But I will be flying up here a lot to my old office. I have always flown to SD a lot from here and will just switch base camps.
May 19, 2008 at 6:38 AM #207375raptorduckParticipantFLU. Sorry, I missed this when you first posted it. I don’t know the rental market up here all that well. I can say that I was considering renting out my 4br 2.5b in San Jose for $3,850/month, which is what the management company said I could easily get. Seems the rental market is pretty strong.
I would expect Sunnyvale to be higher than that and to be higher than Santa Clara, depending on what part of Sunnyvale you are talking about. I know my part of San Jose (West San Jose) is pricier than other parts, and Sunnyvale north of Lawrence and west of El Camino is the pricer part of Sunnyvale.
I will miss the diversity of the Bay Area and the rush of Silicon Valley. But I will be flying up here a lot to my old office. I have always flown to SD a lot from here and will just switch base camps.
May 19, 2008 at 6:38 AM #207402raptorduckParticipantFLU. Sorry, I missed this when you first posted it. I don’t know the rental market up here all that well. I can say that I was considering renting out my 4br 2.5b in San Jose for $3,850/month, which is what the management company said I could easily get. Seems the rental market is pretty strong.
I would expect Sunnyvale to be higher than that and to be higher than Santa Clara, depending on what part of Sunnyvale you are talking about. I know my part of San Jose (West San Jose) is pricier than other parts, and Sunnyvale north of Lawrence and west of El Camino is the pricer part of Sunnyvale.
I will miss the diversity of the Bay Area and the rush of Silicon Valley. But I will be flying up here a lot to my old office. I have always flown to SD a lot from here and will just switch base camps.
May 19, 2008 at 6:38 AM #207431raptorduckParticipantFLU. Sorry, I missed this when you first posted it. I don’t know the rental market up here all that well. I can say that I was considering renting out my 4br 2.5b in San Jose for $3,850/month, which is what the management company said I could easily get. Seems the rental market is pretty strong.
I would expect Sunnyvale to be higher than that and to be higher than Santa Clara, depending on what part of Sunnyvale you are talking about. I know my part of San Jose (West San Jose) is pricier than other parts, and Sunnyvale north of Lawrence and west of El Camino is the pricer part of Sunnyvale.
I will miss the diversity of the Bay Area and the rush of Silicon Valley. But I will be flying up here a lot to my old office. I have always flown to SD a lot from here and will just switch base camps.
May 19, 2008 at 10:13 AM #207413CoronitaParticipantThanks raptorduck.
Sunnyvale north of Lawrence and west of El Camino is the pricer part of Sunnyvale.
Just to pry a bit. I'm trying to figure out this recent rental market.
Did you mean west of Lawrence and North of El Camino instead? My rental runs off Reed Ave, which would be in North of El Camino and W of Lawrence. I figured I might be given my tenant a deal at $2800/month, but haven't really done much to hack things up because the tenant isn't a pita. Also, do you have a management company you can refer up there? Thanks.
fwiw: this neighborhood, i think it was built in the 60ies. If I ever move back, I'll probably want to do a teardown.
May 19, 2008 at 10:13 AM #207470CoronitaParticipantThanks raptorduck.
Sunnyvale north of Lawrence and west of El Camino is the pricer part of Sunnyvale.
Just to pry a bit. I'm trying to figure out this recent rental market.
Did you mean west of Lawrence and North of El Camino instead? My rental runs off Reed Ave, which would be in North of El Camino and W of Lawrence. I figured I might be given my tenant a deal at $2800/month, but haven't really done much to hack things up because the tenant isn't a pita. Also, do you have a management company you can refer up there? Thanks.
fwiw: this neighborhood, i think it was built in the 60ies. If I ever move back, I'll probably want to do a teardown.
May 19, 2008 at 10:13 AM #207502CoronitaParticipantThanks raptorduck.
Sunnyvale north of Lawrence and west of El Camino is the pricer part of Sunnyvale.
Just to pry a bit. I'm trying to figure out this recent rental market.
Did you mean west of Lawrence and North of El Camino instead? My rental runs off Reed Ave, which would be in North of El Camino and W of Lawrence. I figured I might be given my tenant a deal at $2800/month, but haven't really done much to hack things up because the tenant isn't a pita. Also, do you have a management company you can refer up there? Thanks.
fwiw: this neighborhood, i think it was built in the 60ies. If I ever move back, I'll probably want to do a teardown.
May 19, 2008 at 10:13 AM #207525CoronitaParticipantThanks raptorduck.
Sunnyvale north of Lawrence and west of El Camino is the pricer part of Sunnyvale.
Just to pry a bit. I'm trying to figure out this recent rental market.
Did you mean west of Lawrence and North of El Camino instead? My rental runs off Reed Ave, which would be in North of El Camino and W of Lawrence. I figured I might be given my tenant a deal at $2800/month, but haven't really done much to hack things up because the tenant isn't a pita. Also, do you have a management company you can refer up there? Thanks.
fwiw: this neighborhood, i think it was built in the 60ies. If I ever move back, I'll probably want to do a teardown.
May 19, 2008 at 10:13 AM #207555CoronitaParticipantThanks raptorduck.
Sunnyvale north of Lawrence and west of El Camino is the pricer part of Sunnyvale.
Just to pry a bit. I'm trying to figure out this recent rental market.
Did you mean west of Lawrence and North of El Camino instead? My rental runs off Reed Ave, which would be in North of El Camino and W of Lawrence. I figured I might be given my tenant a deal at $2800/month, but haven't really done much to hack things up because the tenant isn't a pita. Also, do you have a management company you can refer up there? Thanks.
fwiw: this neighborhood, i think it was built in the 60ies. If I ever move back, I'll probably want to do a teardown.
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