Compared to Manhattan, downtown San Francisco is less expensive. -quote- "Most people know that Manhattan carries a reputation as being a very expensive place to live, but just how expensive is it? With rent on a modest one bedroom or studio often topping out over $3,000, New York City is the most expensive place to live in the United States.
San Francisco is most commonly cited as the second most expensive place to live (and sometimes the first) in the U.S. San Francisco is a compact city with high population density, which means a premium is placed on each square foot of housing. Furthermore, it doesn't have the great subway system and taxis of New York, so most people own cars (cable cars only go so far). " -end of quote.
I made a lake of the area just to the west of town and plopped Manhattan in it. I'm surprised to see how wide Barron is compared to Manhattan...it seemed so much smaller as a kid. Published on June 1, 2006.
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