5 Reasons NOT To Live In Walnut Creek, Ca
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- čas přidán 16. 03. 2024
- In this video, we'll discuss the five worst aspects of living in Walnut Creek, California. If you're considering a move to this area, this information is crucial for you.
1.Public Transportation: Walnut Creek's public transportation mainly rely on BART, We'll share tips on making the most of your BART experience.
2. Commute Times: Discover the realistic commute times from Walnut Creek to major cities like San Francisco, San Jose, and Oakland. Peak traffic hours can be challenging, but there are ways to manage them.
3. Population Growth: Unlike many other Bay Area cities, Walnut Creek has seen a slight decrease in population growth. We'll explain how this impacts housing and congestion.
4. Housing Costs: The housing market in Walnut Creek is a double-edged sword. Homeowners benefit from appreciation, but locals looking to buy face frustration. We'll discuss the current state of the housing market and its challenges.
5. Parking in Walnut Creek. Specifically in the Downtown area of Walnut Creek.
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You forgot to mention (which is critical). Is MOST people who live in WC that commute not only do they have to take Bart or drive, they have the long passage of city driving to do just to get to their community (ygnacio valley rd, etc). Where’s people in orinda and Lafayette don’t have that (extra) drive time
If you dont like living in a city with little crime than Walnut Creek isn't your town. Maybe Oakland is the better option.
I like walnut creek.nice little ciry💕
Homelessness. Downtown. It’s getting absolutely disgusting.
What do you think about the commute from Walnut Creek to San Francisco in a vehicle if the gas is covered by my work?
What area of SF is your work?
I commute and cross the bridge by 5:20am at the latest. Get in early. Get out early. 20-30 min commute at most. Not much to complain about. I know guys that commute in from Sacramento, San Jose and Santa Rosa every day for 20 years.
@@rickjames4031 Well said 🙌
Parking is really not bad - especially compared to San Francisco. Go for it if you want to move to WC and commute to SF, but personally I don't think it's worth it unless you go in less than once a week.
I think one day a week is a luxury when it comes to the Bay Area. I don't think 3 days a week is that bad but to each their own
As a local, Walnut Creek manages to be awful in terms of public transit, walking, biking, AND driving. nobody wins. That being said they've got good TOD at bart and some good streets by the theater
All valid points
BART has gotten more dangerous, especially after they expanded from North Concord to Antioch and Pittsburg
Sorry but this isn't true. Bart got a lot of funding recently and upped their police force tremendously. Most regular bart users would agree.
@@Eastbayexclusive Everyone has an agenda
Anyone who disagrees is a fool.
Do not NAP on BART. its dangerous.
I’ve napped plenty of times on Bart. Anything can happen anywhere but I hear you.
Bart's gotten WAYYY better with safety recently
100% I shouldve mentioned that @@beckiverson1531
I lived in Walnut Creek in the 70’s and you need a car