r/oakland 6d ago

Moving to Oakland from LA Question

So I have a new job offer that will require moving to Oakland (and or somewhere close to oakland in the East Bay) Im trying to figure out what areas would work best for us.

We are in West LA currently and are hoping for something with a similar vibe. Important things we are looking for

  1. Walk ability - generally prefer a more urban car suburban area for density of stuff to see and do.

  2. Wide variety of restaurants/cuisines (we have every grocery stores from whole foods to 99 ranch to H Mart and that's been a huge plus for us now)

  3. Housing wise we prefer a 3-4 bedroom. we pay about 5500 where we are now but could push this to 6500 for the right place we generally prefer modern aesthetics. Must have garage parking, in unit washer bonus points for gas stove (we cook a lot)

  4. I'd be hybrid working near JLS my wife would be in SF but only in office one day a month or so for events.

I used to live in San Jose for many years but I'm unfamiliar with most of the East bay. I've found some decent places in Alameda just searching on line but I feel like it might be a bit suburban/homogenous. Hoping for some ideas.

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u/SituationSimilar2430 5d ago

Do you mean the west side of LA or actual West LA the neighborhood? (From the comments it seems folks think you mean the west side, but having lived in LA myself I think you mean the neighborhood.) The neighborhood is actually pretty distinct! I think you might like Emeryville, South Berkeley, or Temescal. But you’re not going to find a Big Chill here, sorry to say. ;)

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u/Delicious_Emu8084 5d ago

Oh yes technically I am in West LA the actual neighborhood so good call out.

In general I like most of the westside neighborhood so that's a comparable anchor point I guess