October 05, 2003

Moving to San Francisco

Aaron and I have been kicking around the idea of moving to San Francisco for a while now, because he works there and I go to school there, and commuting from Oakland to SF every day is expensive and time consuming. So, after looking at a ton of places, Aaron saw this place at Cesar Chavez and Sanchez in Noe Valley on Friday, and when we went today so I could take a look at it and to pick up applications, the landlord invited us over to his place nearby to sign the lease when I said that I really liked it. So it's going to be ours on November 1... or a little sooner if the current tenant moves out a bit early. I'm really excited about the move and I do really like the place. The only drawback about it seems to be a lack of closet space but the back room that the current tenant uses for storage should be a good place to stash our random... stuff. Check out these pics below...

Outside
Bedroom
Bedroom2
Bathroom1
Bathroom2
Living Room
Kitchen1
Kitchen2
Kitchen3
Back Room

Posted by Kristina at October 5, 2003 11:47 PM
Comments

DAMN girl! That house looks awesome, and I use that term in the literal, non Surfer-dude way. I find your new house inspiring of awe. Congrats!

Posted by: kati at October 6, 2003 11:00 AM

The building is beautiful! I love the paint job.

Posted by: robyn at October 6, 2003 02:51 PM

Awesome house, Kris and Aaron! I am happy for you!

=:->

Mom

Posted by: Mom at October 7, 2003 09:09 PM

this place looks great! congrats!

Posted by: michele at October 7, 2003 10:13 PM

at first i thought you were getting a 2-bedroom 2-bath place, but then i figured it out when i saw the three kitchens.

welcome to the hood, sort of.

Posted by: dfoot at October 8, 2003 01:44 PM

I don't understand, what's gonna happen to your Berkeley place? I bet you guys'll just stay in SF during the week. Wait a minute. . .! You're moving out of Berkeley, aren't you! It's sad, the end of an era. The last people I know in Berkeley are leaving. This is about as sad as when I left. But it'll be good in the City, with the rats and the prostitites.

Seriously, though, the place looks great. It's like the houses I remember from the opening and transitional scenes of "Full House." Now you'll finally be like Stephanie and Aaron'll be like Uncle Jesse. Have mercy!

Posted by: Khurram A. Nizami at October 13, 2003 07:24 PM
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