Daughter lives and works in San Leandro! She has a solid university education, a master's degree and a well paying job, so she can afford it! However, she loves to travel around the world and who knows where she'll end up! She may decide to move away if the economy warrants it!
San Leandro was a great place to live during my parent’s generation. The City rapidly descended in terms of crime & quality of schools starting in the late 70s to early 80s. My generation left for safer places like Pleasanton, Danville, Walnut Creek, etc. Now, these places are changing, because high-density housing & sprawl is taking over. 🤬
Urban sprawl is because of low-density, single-family housing, not high-density housing. San Leandro barely has any real high-density housing. "High-density sprawl" would be looking at high-rises and such, and those are nowhere to be found in San leandro, Everything is still very flat and spread out.
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San Leandro is a good place to invest in real estate
Shits expensive as fuck out here smh 🤦🏽♂️
Daughter lives and works in San Leandro! She has a solid university education, a master's degree and a well paying job, so she can afford it! However, she loves to travel around the world and who knows where she'll end up! She may decide to move away if the economy warrants it!
San Leandro was a great place to live during my parent’s generation. The City rapidly descended in terms of crime & quality of schools starting in the late 70s to early 80s. My generation left for safer places like Pleasanton, Danville, Walnut Creek, etc. Now, these places are changing, because high-density housing & sprawl is taking over. 🤬
thank you for sharing your experiences, @Krasnaludek!
In Pleasanton too? I grew up in San Leandro decades ago and it was so beautiful
Urban sprawl is because of low-density, single-family housing, not high-density housing. San Leandro barely has any real high-density housing. "High-density sprawl" would be looking at high-rises and such, and those are nowhere to be found in San leandro, Everything is still very flat and spread out.