It has begun in earnest.
Me looking for a new place to live, that is.
I dropped off the signed paperwork to the law office today that my landlady is employing to navigate the buyout.
I have officially been bought out.
I turned over the paperwork and in return I got 1/2 of the payment we agreed upon.
I will receive the other half when I turn in my keys.
I will have until October 31st to find a new place to live.
I actually looked at a place last night, but it wasn’t a good fit.
It was also a room-mate situation and although the price was great and on paper it really looked good, I realized that I was going to have to be really conscientious about what I am able to accept or not accept in a room mate.
I mean.
I have lived alone for the last five years.
I am really used to going to the bathroom naked.
For starters.
And two.
I am clean.
I am not a neat freak or obsessive, in fact, I could stand to sweep the floor a little more often, but I am tidy, my place is nice and I keep my things well.
I make my bed every morning, I wash my dishes after every meal, I like things a certain way.
I realized well I was looking at the place that while I liked the master tenant I noticed that the standards were different and for me to be comfortable I would end up cleaning a lot more and also that I suspected I would spend a lot of time in my room.
So.
I passed.
In the past that would have freaked me out a little bit.
A perfectly decent place, less rent than I pay now, good size room, laundry on site, parking.
On paper, it looks fabulous.
Not so much in person.
And I don’t want to denigrate the place I saw, it just wasn’t a good fit.
I do suspect I will end up with being on my own wherever I move to next.
I’m just so used to it and well, I have a PhD program starting soon, I am going to want and need quiet.
So I have been searching craigslist.
I don’t have to be super on top of it right yet, I do have time.
Part of the buy out was to get myself a little more time to move out, originally I was asked to move out by September 1st, which would have been over the five-day intensive in Pacifica that I have to attend to start my PhD.
Now I have until October 31st.
Which is nice and thus not too much pressure to begin the hunt, but it is there.
I know that there will be a time when I see the place and I am going to want to make a big move on it.
Grateful that I have the first half of the buyout payment to put down a deposit and first months.
And I decided to leave it in my checking account rather than put all the money in my savings.
If I need to I will be able to plop the money down immediately if something comes up.
I am also hoping, really so much so, that I will find my new place by word of mouth or referral from a friend, from my network, which is usually how I have found places.
I haven’t had a ton of luck with craigslist in the past, although I have found a couple of places.
My first being the two month sublet I had in the Mission at 22nd and York when I first moved to San Francisco nearly 16 years ago.
$650 a month for a big room in a big four bedroom house with a back yard and laundry and three levels and a big kitchen and lots of bathrooms.
Even then, I remember being told I was getting a great price for a room.
Rents in SF have never really been low, not after I lived in Madison, Wisconsin (though truth be told rents in Madison are always higher than elsewhere because of the high student population attending the UW), god I remember this one house I lived in, a house, the bottom of it at least, and how much space there was.
Oh.
God.
So much space.
Big bedroom with a walk in closet that had a window.
The closet had a window, in SF that closet would have been someone’s bedroom.
The bedroom had six windows.
Six!
I don’t have one where I live now.
Then the dining room with three big windows, the living room with a huge bay window and a screened in front porch that I alternatively rented or let friends crash on after I had broken up with my boyfriend, I needed help covering rent.
And the kitchen, which was huge, the bathroom was good-sized and yes, had a window.
There was a full basement I didn’t ever really use, except to wash laundry.
A back yard.
And a garage.
A fucking garage.
I paid $750 for this palace and that included utilities.
And I thought that was expensive.
I can’t find a studio in-law in the city right now for under $1600.
And the ones that are that price are shady, nasty, basement dwelling things.
I know that I need light and air and space after living in my little studio for the last five years.
I want a bathtub.
My god it would be nice to have a bathtub again.
I want laundry on site, wood floors, high ceilings, light, lots and lots and lots of light, windows, and yes, I know I’m crazy, a place to park.
I don’t necessarily need a garage or a driveway, I just need to live somewhere that it is relatively safe to park my car and I can park it close to where I live.
Which means.
The Tenderloin is out and that is where most of the “affordable” studios are, $1700-$2000 a month, and I am not, repeat, am not, living in the Tenderloin.
My car would get broke into every other day.
I would be dealing with rampant drug use and homelessness and crazy.
I like being out in the Outer Sunset at this point because it is quiet and though there are homeless folk, there’s not rampant drug use.
I need serenity where I live.
So yeah, not Tenderloin for me.
And before you ask.
No East Bay either or Pacifica or Sausalito.
I need to stay in the city proper.
My schedule is just too tight to navigate anything further out.
So.
The search has begun.
If you hear of anything.
Let me know.
Seriously.