What is it close to to live surrounded by Hayward?
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I'm from the Peninsula. I own always disliked the East Bay, it is the inferior side of the Bay. Hayward is boring and classless. Hayward is where on earth you live if you can not afford to live on the Peninsula. Did I mention it is cultureless there also. the best item is that you will be close to the Coliseum and you can watch the A's play.
Don't listen to the 1st guy, Hayward is OK, small, good mix of citizens. People over on the Peninsula are snobs anyhow. Hayward is a growing city, lots of new complexes, houses, and shopping centers.
Parts of Hayward are not the greatest (though not as bad as some parts of Oakland and Richmond). Its an elder city with some gang pursuit. The Hayward Hills are probably the nicest part of the city.
It have a large precinct (Southland Mall), a couple of BART stations, and is home to Cal-State University, East Bay (which is in the hills).
Moderate climate since its right subsequent to the bay. Probably wouldn't be my first choice to live surrounded by the East Bay but if you're there temporarily, nice middle location. Can make it to San Francisco or San Jose within less than an hour if there's no traffic. The rush hour traffic thru Hayward can be reasonably congested though.
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