2022 Adobe Intern Community Guide - San Francisco
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EXPLORE SAN FRANCISCO
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Table of Contents WELCOME TO SAN FRANCISCO……………………………………3 Congratulations on your Internship with Adobe! What to know about renting in San Francisco San Francisco At-a-Glance EXPLORE..………………………..……………………………………..4 Cole Valley Pacific Heights East Bay/Emeryville Peninsula/Redwood City SETTLE…………………………………………………………….…….5 Leasing Tips Transportation Hospitals and Emergency Services Shopping Local Attractions Nightlife
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San Francisco Community Guide
WELCOME TO SAN FRANCISCO CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR INTERNSHIP WITH ADOBE!
We are so excited you will be joining us soon. The Bay Area is an amazing and diverse community with tons of activities to do and places to see. There are so many perks to living in the heart of Silicon Valley – access to new people, culture, food and technology but with that comes the challenge of finding affordable housing. Rental home and apartment prices tend to be high in the Bay Area, so we recommend finding a roommate/housemate to split the cost of housing and utilities. Figure out where you want to live and get started on the search as early as you can. We have compiled some information together for you to help get you oriented with your internship location. We wish you luck in your housing search! WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT RENTING IN SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco, located in northern California, is the financial, cultural, and transportation center of the San Francisco Bay Area. It is the second-most densely populated city in the United States, after New York City. There is no multiple listing rental service and most city realtors do not handle rentals, so finding a rental property requires contacts and creativity. Craigslist is the most popular source for listings; however, the listed prices can sometimes rise considerably due to bidding wars among prospective tenants and the information is not always accurate. Property availability changes swiftly due to fast turnover in this very tight rental market. Although competition for properties has eased slightly since last year, tenants must still be prepared to make quick decisions and have funds, credit reports, references, and proof of employment readily available. SAN FRANCISCO AT A GLANCE CONSIDERATIONS FINDINGS COMMENTS Housing Availability Low Availability changes daily. Lowest vacancy during summer Tenant Paid Real Estate Fees Seldom If there is an agent fee, it is usually one to two months’ rent
Typical Lease Length
12 Months
Typical Security Deposit
1 to 2 Months
Cannot legally be more than three months’ rent
Early Termination Clauses
Limited
Due to tight rental market
Negotiation of Lease Terms
Low
Extremely rare due to the tight rental market
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EXPLORE COLE VALLEY
Cole Valley has a peaceful and easy feeling about it. It is home to many new and old families, as well as young professionals. There are more houses here than apartment buildings, but there are numerous homes that have been turned into flats and fourplexes. The biggest benefit in living here is the transportation options, many great restaurants, and its proximity to Golden Gate Park. PACIFIC HEIGHTS Pacific Heights is a beautiful neighborhood full of old houses and elegant shopping. A favorite among tourists and locals for the upscale shopping and people watching on Fillmore Street, Pacific Heights has a strong history as the residential area of the nouveau riche. This area has remained relatively quiet and residential over the years with shopping as its main draw. EAST BAY, EMERYVILLE The small and homey city of Emeryville sits among the cities of Berkeley and Oakland and meets its end at the shore of the San Francisco Bay. Emeryville has witnessed economic growth over recent years because of its proximity to San Francisco, the University of California, Silicon Valley, and other Bay area hubs Housing in Emeryville varies from single-family homes, to modern apartment complexes. Apartments throughout Emeryville vary in size, but most one- bedroom apartments are under 800 square feet in size. PENINSULA, REDWOOD CITY The sign above downtown proclaiming Redwood City as “Climate Best by Government Test” isn’t just a gimmick; Before World War I, the US and German governments tested for the world’s best climates, and Redwood City nabbed one of the top spots. New apartment communities are popping up rapidly and fit the lifestyle of young, working professionals.
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SETTLE LEASING TIPS - In a competitive rental market, bring a completed rental application - including all necessary documentation - and a check for security deposit when visiting the property - Ask if the landlord offers any favorable terms for your employer - Come prepared with enough funds to pay for the first month of rent, plus the deposit amount. Deposit requirements vary, but can be equal to one-month rent (or more) - Be extra diligent when reviewing the lease from a private landlord. Unlike large apartment complexes, which generally have well established agreements, private landlords may be less experienced and may include unfavorable or unrealistic clauses - Ask a family member, friend, or colleague to come along with you on the move-in inspection to have an extra set of eyes BE THOROUGH Be sure to review the lease! - Rules about landlord access and your privacy - Any maintenance required of tenant - Payment of utilities (typically tenant-paid) BE PREPARED Many landlords and property management companies have very strict requirements for prospective tenants. Qualifying can at times be challenging and a bit frustrating. Most landlords will require some combination of these documents: - Identification - Letter of employment - Recent pay stub - Copy of your credit report
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TRANSPORTATION 511 Transit brings together route, schedule and fare information for all transit services in the Bay Area. Whether you are a newcomer to the San Francisco region or have lived here for years, this website provides information that makes it easier to get around on public transit. Whether you need to look up a schedule, plan a transit trip, check where a route goes, or get information about a transit provider, you can do it all through the website. You can also build a transit itinerary that gets you where you want to go, when you want to go. Trains The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), connects the San Francisco Peninsula with Oakland, Berkeley, Fremont, Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, and other cities in the East Bay. The Caltrain rail services links San Jose and San Francisco, with stops at Gilroy, various Peninsula cities, and the San Francisco International Airport. Buses The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (Muni) provides transit service within the city and county of San Francisco 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, operating historic streetcars, modern light rail vehicles, diesel buses, alternative fuel vehicles, electric trolley coaches, and the world-famous cable cars. Muni also offers a tool on their website that familiarizes new riders with the system and all it has to offer. Commute Alternatives The Commuter Alternatives Program helps you find inexpensive, stress-free and environmentally friendly ways to get to work. Some examples are listed below and may vary by your office location. - Up to $150 per month Commuter Checks for vanpools and transit systems. (Interns will be provided with a Commuter Check MasterCard with a Transit Value of $350 to be used during their internship.) - GOPass annual transit pass that provides unlimited, free rides to Caltrain. - Secure bicycle parking - Emergency Ride Home Program - Shuttle connection between Adobe San Francisco and the Civic Center BART station and the 4th & King Caltrain station - Special rates for ZipCar membership - Shuttle van from West Oakland/MacArthur Bart to Emeryville office - After you start your Adobe internship, you will also have access to the Adobe Fond program, which gives U.S. Adobe employees exclusive preferred pricing on over 850 products, services and experiences, including rental cars
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HOSPITALS AND EMERGENCY SERVICES Numerous hospitals and emergency care centers serve San Francisco and its surrounding suburbs. From large, public clinics, to smaller establishments, care is never out of reach in San Francisco. These medical centers include: - Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center - California Pacific Medical Center - USCF Medical Center Urgent Care Facilities For urgent, but not life-threatening, medical concerns that occur after-hours, or cannot wait for an appointment with a regular physician, urgent care centers can be found throughout the area: - Care Practice - Golden Gate Urgent Care Many urgent care centers are open from the early morning until late in the evening during the week, and also maintain weekend and holiday hours. Just as with a visit to the doctor, an urgent care center will always need your insurance information. Although the staff will file a claim to receive payment from your health insurance provider, a co-pay may apply at the time of treatment. SHOPPING Shopping in the Bay Area offers a fantastic overall experience, even if you are not buying anything. These malls and shopping centers are just some of what the Bay Area has to offer. Westfield San Francisco Centre www.westfield.com/sanfrancisco A 9-story mall featuring over 170 shops & restaurants, a multiplex & a dome-covered atrium. NorthPoint Centre www.northpointshoppingcenter.com/index.php Convenient for many shopping essentials including groceries, banking, dining, pharmacy, beauty, health and fitness needs. 24 Hour Fitness is available and located on the second level 24 x 7.
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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS San Francisco Museum of Modern Art www.sfmoma.org
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is the largest museum of modern and contemporary art in the United States and a thriving cultural center for the Bay Area. Our remarkable collection of painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, design, and media arts is housed in an LEED Gold-certified building designed by the global architects Snøhetta and Mario Botta. In addition to our seven gallery floors, SFMOMA offers 45,000 square feet of free, art-filled public space open to all. Golden Gate Bridge www.goldengatebridge.org The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the one-mile-wide strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Golden Gate Park https://sfrecpark.org/parks-open-spaces/golden-gate-park-guide Golden Gate Park, located in San Francisco, California, United States, is a large urban park consisting of 1,017 acres of public grounds. It is administered by the San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department, which began in 1871 to oversee the development of Golden Gate Park. Painted Ladies Don’t forget your camera: historic Alamo Square offers quintessential scenes of the City, including the famous ‘Painted Ladies’ of Postcard Row. This photogenic hilltop has appeared in numerous TV and film productions, such as the sitcom ‘Full House.’ Fisherman’s Wharf https://fishermanswharf.org Pier 39 in Fisherman’s Wharf is a must on your list of your things to do in San Francisco, with sea lions, waterfront dining, street performers, live music, shopping, views of the bay and more. Chinatown, San Francisco www.sanfranciscochinatown.com San Francisco Chinatown is the largest Chinatown outside of Asia as well as the oldest Chinatown in North America. It is one of the top tourist attractions in San Francisco. You can use this site to learn more about the attractions, culture, history, and events in Chinatown. NIGHTLIFE Feeling adventurous? Here are some recommendations from our local destination consultants. If you’re looking for a night out, www.sftravel.com/explore/nightlife has options for just about anything you can think of. This website gives direction on where to find the best activities, dining, bars, shopping, events and museums!
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