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Ask HN: What's your cost of living in the Bay Area now?

2 点作者 yagyu大约 9 年前
If you live in the Bay Area,<p>1) How much do you spend on housing, food (do you cook?), car&#x2F;commute, child care, or other major budget posts? Total expenses is also helpful if you don&#x27;t care to break it down.<p>2) In what area do you live? What type of housing?<p>3) What&#x27;s your household? Single? Couple? Children? Friends?<p>==========<p>Why do I ask?<p>I&#x27;m considering a post-doc at Stanford that would include relocating my family (wife + 2yr old) from Sweden. We&#x27;re obviously not in it for the money, but we need to know how much to ask to make ends meet.<p>The base offer is ~$60k&#x2F;year + medical insurance + one or two trips to visit home. My feeling is that I need additional funding, or my wife (also engineer, biotech) needs a job. Judging from Craigs List about $40k&#x2F;year goes directly to rent for a small family.<p>Your answers help us form a realistic view on what we can expect, and what income we need to live near Stanford for a year or two. Hopefully it helps someone else, too.<p>Any comments welcome. My mail is in my profile for anything off-topic.

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tostitos1979大约 9 年前
A friend of mine has a wife and kid ... paying 3500 a month for an average place in Mountain View (2 bedrooms). I&#x27;m paying 2500 for a 1 bedroom and am considering finding roommates (in my late 30s .. shesh). You could try renting someone&#x27;s basement ... nice deals are hard to come by but you might get lucky.<p>Also consider living a bit further away (Santa Clara or even San Jose). Traffic sucks but it is a necessary evil. You might be able to get a decent 2 bedroom for 2500. Make sure your wife has immigration status that allows working else you will be screwed. I have many friends who had highly educated spouses who ended up sitting at home for a year+.<p>Edit .. some more additions. I don&#x27;t want to scare you but want to give you some data.<p>1) Make sure you budget for a car. While uber is awesome, it is very hard to live here without a car. Everything is sprawled out. A cheap car isn&#x27;t great value ... you end up spending 20K on a car (you recover costs when you sell it of course).<p>2) Make sure the uni covers health insurance for your whole family ... it is often a payroll deduction so find out how much they charge.<p>3) East Palo Alto is dangerous so don&#x27;t go there.<p>4) I eat out all the time ... food is not as expensive compared to Europe. With a kid, eating out probably isn&#x27;t a good idea though. Consider shopping in bulk at Costco (need a car for that though).<p>5) I see posts on craigslist about professional couples who want to share a house. I hope you get lucky and find one of those situations. Seems like a good option.<p>6) Find out if the uni has subsidized housing. UCSF does and offers it to post-docs. That can be an amazing deal.<p>Best of luck to you.
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