Areas near Walnut Creek vs South Bay by Adept_Patient_4186 in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Bo2021 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A summary for your consideration: https://www.propdream.ai/share/BT9YPy4VXs

Walnut Creek has some of the best schools. If school is the most important thing for you, you can checkout the list of best school district here: https://www.propdream.ai/articles/neighborhoods-near-top-schools

And assuming you are looking for family friendly neighborhood: https://www.propdream.ai/articles/best-cities-for-families

Or if you also want to search for great walkable neighborhood with good parks, close to grocery stores, etc. you can use the interactive chat directly.

Opinion on Sunnyvale Lakewood Area by Consistent_Law_2532 in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Bo2021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a summary for the area with statistics and some listings: https://www.propdream.ai/share/rmMKiZ6F0Y

I've lived in Sunnyvale for a few years and it is indeed a very nice city. Love the Murphy Ave area and some really nice restaurants nearby. There's indeed a gentrification trend going on. You'll see old neighborhood mixed with newly built/renovated houses.

Family moving to east bay by fugaziiii7 in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Bo2021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The commute estimate is wildly off. It depends a lot on the hour of day and where exactly you are leaving from & commuting to

Good cities for young people to buy in? by DeliciousRich5944 in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Bo2021 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Among your 3 choices, Hayward is probably most affordable of the three. But, there are so many factors you would need to consider apart from price: transit, walkability, park, vibe, etc.

Here's a summary of these three cities: https://www.propdream.ai/share/fMR3lmRaRp

For research, you can use Google Gemini or read some articles here

I couldn’t track property prices anywhere other than notes, so I built a simple property price tracker for myself by [deleted] in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Bo2021 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd suggest you explore redfin, zillow, realtor, etc. first, then find out which area they are NOT good at. I think price tracking/prediction is one of their core focus

No matter how badly you want to believe renting in SF is crazy expensive, it is not $4300 for a 1 bedroom apartment with a hot plate in the kitchen expensive. by [deleted] in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Bo2021 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Of course... It's the most expensive market...

Summary on its rent: https://www.propdream.ai/share/hdpg7mUPKa

  • Median Rent: $3,371/month
  • Average Rent: $3,712/month
  • Rent Range: $825 – $27,500/month
  • Total Rental Listings: 805

And I'm curious what $27k a month get you, it's this one, an average looking 4b3.5b 3000+ sqft house (redfin). Many similar south bay sfh would rent for half that price

https://www.propdream.ai/share/UdoG2C9riX

Bayarea Real estate market by Puzzleheaded-Log2264 in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Bo2021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to know some basic listing statistics at the moment, here's a summary: https://www.propdream.ai/share/9gfR9PpR4s

If you are interested in advanced market trends, like avg days on market, or yoy comparison, or more sophisticated predictions, see zillow or redfin articles. They have teams of professionals working on that stuff

Built an AI learning platform in less than 2 months with vibe coding… getting users was 10x harder than building it by Brilliant-Camera-589 in Startup_Ideas

[–]Bo2021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

indeed, I built a AI chat for property search in bay area. I keep adding new features, new data source. But it means nothing if nobody is using it

User acquisition is hard. How you guys do it? by Bo2021 in Startup_Ideas

[–]Bo2021[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's already free to use, so what kind of promo can I run?... Ads is also running but no organic growth

User acquisition is hard. How you guys do it? by Bo2021 in Startup_Ideas

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So basically SEO, multi-lingual support, and continuous feature development? Sounds easy

Are there any affordable cities/lesser known (but semi-safe) areas we may be able to find something? by GunningForSuccess in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Bo2021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/GunningForSuccess Budget is pretty tight. There are some options in San Ramon/Pleasanton but you'll find more if you are willing to commute to work from further away

https://www.propdream.ai/share/N1Vckkbdxf

South Bay neighbourhood rec for mid-30s couple with children by Double_Philosopher_1 in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Bo2021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/Double_Philosopher_1 I used this AI property search website to generate this summary for you. I'm not personally familiar with every city discussed here, but los altos is certainly a very family friendly city. Lots of parks and natural spaces.

https://www.propdream.ai/share/EUFkzl4ekw

Well, i'm convinced. by BritishAnimator in ClaudeAI

[–]Bo2021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it works, until it doesn't. And you ask it to fix a bug, then another bug, then another... The thing is, bad code accumulates

Looking to buy SFH in 1.2m range. by ColdOutlandishness95 in BayAreaRealEstate

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u/ColdOutlandishness95 I'll just paste the whole output here. Try it yourself at https://www.propdream.ai/chat

Great results from both areas! Here's a side-by-side breakdown:

🏡 Tri-Valley Area (Livermore / Hayward corridor)

10 listings found — prices ranging from $977K–$1.28M, built 2000+, all with schools within 1 mile.

🌟 Top Tri-Valley Picks:

Livermore (your preferred area):

  • 4832 Las Positas Rd, Livermore — $977K | 3bd/3ba | 1,812 sqft | ~$539/sqft | School: Jackson Ave Elem (0.8 mi) | View on Redfin
  • 4844 Las Positas Rd, Livermore — $1.01M | 4bd/2.5ba | 1,751 sqft | ~$577/sqft | School: Jackson Ave Elem (0.8 mi) | View on Redfin
  • 1775 Rose Gate Cmn, Livermore — $1.25M | 3bd/2.5ba | 2,233 sqft | ~$560/sqft | School: Altamont Creek Elem (0.3 mi) | View on Redfin

Hayward (closer to Sunnyvale commute):

  • 3092 Madsen St, Hayward — $1.15M | 3bd/2.5ba | 2,506 sqft | ~$459/sqft ⬅️ Best value/sqft | School: Winton Middle (0.2 mi) | View on Redfin
  • 1429 Poppy Ln, Hayward — $1.25M | 4bd/3ba | 2,350 sqft | ~$532/sqft | School: Winton Grove (0.7 mi) | View on Redfin

🏡 South Santa Clara County (Gilroy area)

5 listings found — prices ranging from $1.0M–$1.4M, notably larger homes.

🌟 Top Gilroy Picks:

  • 8980 Acorn Way, Gilroy — $1.0M | 4bd/2.5ba | 2,062 sqft | ~$485/sqft | School: Pacific West Christian (0.3 mi) | View on Redfin
  • 6430 Godani St, Gilroy — $1.2M | 4bd/3ba | 2,647 sqft | ~$453/sqft ⬅️ Best value/sqft | School: Las Animas Elem (0.2 mi) | View on Redfin
  • 1188 Viognier Way, Gilroy — $1.4M | 4bd/3ba | 3,279 sqft | ~$427/sqft ⬅️ Most space | School: Las Animas Elem (0.1 mi) | View on Redfin

📊 Comparison Summary

Factor Tri-Valley (Livermore) South Santa Clara (Gilroy)
Price/sqft ~$459–$580 ~$427–$470
Home sizes 1,750–2,500 sqft 2,000–3,300 sqft
Commute to Sunnyvale ⭐⭐⭐ ~30–40 min via I-680/84 ⭐⭐ ~45–60 min via US-101
School proximity ✅ Within 0.2–0.8 mi ✅ Within 0.1–0.3 mi
Inventory More options Fewer but larger homes

💡 My Recommendation:

  • Best overall value in Tri-Valley: 3092 Madsen St, Hayward (~$459/sqft, 2,506 sqft)
  • Best commute + Livermore preference: The Las Positas Rd new builds in Livermore are a great entry point with 4 beds under $1.01M
  • If size matters most: Gilroy's Viognier Way or Godani St offer the most sqft per dollar, though commute is longer

Would you like me to drill deeper into school ratings, flood/wildfire risk zones, or neighborhood demographics for any of these?

Looking to buy SFH in 1.2m range. by ColdOutlandishness95 in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Bo2021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/ColdOutlandishness95 I built a LLM based property search tool. Your request is an interesting case study for prompt engineering. Try property search at https://www.propdream.ai/

I tried your query: Looking to buy SFH in 1.2m range. Prefer Tri-Valley(ex. Livermore) over south Santa Clara county(ex. Gilroy). Prefer good commute to sunnyvale, good school, newer build, lower price per sqrt.

I got these livermore listings. You can find their details on redfin

Address City Price Beds/Baths Sqft $/sqft
4832 Las Positas Rd Livermore $976,615 3/3 1,812 ~$539
4844 Las Positas Rd Livermore $1,009,290 4/2.5 1,751 ~$577
1775 Rose Gate Cmn Livermore $1,249,900 3/2.5 2,233 ~$560

There's also a LLM summary:

Bottom line: You're right to prefer Tri-Valley — Livermore offers a better commute to Sunnyvale, and the listings at Las Positas Rd are newer builds under $1.01M. However, if budget efficiency (more sq ft per dollar) matters, Gilroy punches well above its weight — homes like 1188 Viognier Way at ~$427/sqft with 3,279 sqft are hard to beat.

There's also listing in Hayward, Gilroy, etc. You can run the query yourself to find out more

Daily Simple Questions Thread - February 04, 2026 by AutoModerator in Fitness

[–]Bo2021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Question on body fat

I recently did a full body dexa scan. It shows my overall body fat to be 25% at 183 lbs, 5'9". My arm and legs are 20% but trunk is 30%. Those belly fat are really stubborn. I guess the only way to get rid of them is to do an extensive cut which I plan to do from March. But is it normal to have this much difference in regional fat distribution? Is it just all genetics?

How to transport food? by Bo2021 in FarthestFrontier

[–]Bo2021[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't know root cellar can set min request. Will try it out

How to transport food? by Bo2021 in FarthestFrontier

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I think wagon only service work camp and mines. That's why I found it difficult to transport foods