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Old 10-15-2010, 01:16 AM
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Okay, everything is finalized. Flight is December 1st and work begins on the 6th.
Damn I really need to find a place now.

I’ve narrowed my choice to Midtown, Roseville and Carmichael. I am thinking that Mid-town would be best. Any input on my choices?

If I can ship school Kine Cookies in my car, I will. hahaha
I've been watching this thread for a while and decided to finally jump in...

I still don't know where your office is (midtown or downtonw?... i'm a bit tired, maybe i missed it) but if you're going to be there, don't even think about Roseville. While Roseville is a great place to live (quiet, safe, relatively new area) the commute on 80 is a bitch and a half. Expect to drive 45 mins to 1hr at the MINIMUM during rush-hour.

Mid-town is good, need to be more specific as to which areas. If you can afford it, I'd recommend a loft near downtown.

Carmichael... eh... its and older area. Don't bother with the apartments there... guaranteed to be a bad idea. Look for rental homes or townhouses. Nothing new has been built in Carmichael in like 10 years (most construction is on outer edge of Sac; e.g. Natomas, Folsom, Roseville.)

Hope this helps a bit? Yeah right... haha
 
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Old 10-15-2010, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by mozy
I've been watching this thread for a while and decided to finally jump in...

I still don't know where your office is (midtown or downtonw?... i'm a bit tired, maybe i missed it) but if you're going to be there, don't even think about Roseville. While Roseville is a great place to live (quiet, safe, relatively new area) the commute on 80 is a bitch and a half. Expect to drive 45 mins to 1hr at the MINIMUM during rush-hour.

Mid-town is good, need to be more specific as to which areas. If you can afford it, I'd recommend a loft near downtown.

Carmichael... eh... its and older area. Don't bother with the apartments there... guaranteed to be a bad idea. Look for rental homes or townhouses. Nothing new has been built in Carmichael in like 10 years (most construction is on outer edge of Sac; e.g. Natomas, Folsom, Roseville.)

Hope this helps a bit? Yeah right... haha
This helps a lot. Thanks!

Job location is West Sacramento. I would say near Sacramento Downtown from looking at google maps.

Im trying to avoid the long commute but Roseville has some very decent places.

Thanks for the good info.
 
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Old 10-20-2010, 09:22 PM
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I lived in Roseville for almost 2 years. Never had a car broken into/stolen. Never had my appartment broken into, nothing like that. Paid $800 a mo, laundry/garbage/water/DSL included with 2 covered parking spots. As long as you stay off the 80 or 50 from 730-810am, 11:47-1:12pm, and 3:12-5:45pm traffic isn't that bad....but during those times you better hope you have some good tunes in your ride...or a book to read...
 
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Old 10-25-2010, 02:58 PM
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yeah I agree Roseville is a pretty nice area; A lot of new areas and A LOT of choices to choose from for shopping centers as well as a lot of nice places to eat. But like everybody said, it`s a pain if you are going to commute. I usually go during the weekends to shop and eat and whatnot but if you hit traffic, be prepared to eat some School Kine cookies, read a magazine or have a decent set of tunes to listen to (minimum 30 tracks).

Mid-town downtown area is really nice too. Everyone is very laid back and its more of a urban lifestyle. Carmichael's cool too since it`s a established neighborhood that`s over 40+ years old. But it`s not the cheapest and there hasn't been any new houses built within 10 years so you can`t be too picky if your trying to find an apartment.

You should also try to look around Pocket/Greenhaven area. It`s about 15-20 minutes away from W. Sacramento and traffic is much less congested during rush hours 4:45-6:30 since there are more highway exits to exit off of.

Anyways, by the end of the year, welcome to Sacramento!
 
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Old 10-27-2010, 09:28 PM
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Well if you are still looking, West Sac is not very far from Roseville. There are actually a couple of back roads that keep you off the freeway and you can get to West sac in fairly short order. I was doing it in about 28 mins with very minimal traffic from center of Roseville in the 7/8 am hour and the 3/4pm hours. It's really what you prefer and what kind of scene you want to have. Roseville is not much for a night life, but it does tend to be kept up well and fairly safe (except for that crazy mall incident, but I insist he was not from Roseville).
 
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moving to Natomas. Thanks guys!
 
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Old 11-05-2010, 09:53 PM
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I live in Natomas. You can keep a look out for me there.

 
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Old 11-08-2010, 05:21 PM
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Nice! Be on the look out for IP G35 Hawaii plates after November 29th. haha.
 
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After the 29th?

Maybe we can set up something (meet-n-greet) at the local HOOTERS .. ???
 
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Old 11-09-2010, 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by inqui-Z-tor
After the 29th?

Maybe we can set up something (meet-n-greet) at the local HOOTERS .. ???
Sounds good to me... When I get there I need to take care of my registration/smog.

Getting excited!

thanks
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Haha . . . thanks for the link. Ordering now!
Did you ACTUALLY buy some? If so, where are my bags?
 
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Hows California treatin ya.

And Rob.... how bout dem cookies.
 
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