Looking for an apartment in Milpitas, Fremont, SJ area (2024)

ZERO- WHERE DID MY AD GO?

  • It has likely been deleted for running egregiously afoul of the rules below. Feel Free to try again

1- DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SELL THE FOLLOWING ON BARF:

  • animals, though free re-homing is ok.
  • anything illegal.
  • drugs, legal or not.

2- Sellers, for best results... please read and follow these instructions:

  • Asking price [MANDATORY] in the BODY ONLY. DO NOT PUT PRICE IN THE TITLE
    • motorcycle or other vehicle:
      - make [MANDATORY]
      - model [MANDATORY]
      - year [MANDATORY]
      - Pictures [FIRST THING THAT WILL BE ASKED FOR IF YOU DON'T, BUT NOT MANDATORY]
      - mileage
      - title info
      - current condition
      - maintenance history
      - accident history
      - location
    • If selling riding gear, include:
      - size in the title of the thread. [MANDATORY]
      - in your post, include: intended gender/body weight/height/inseam/waist range that best fits the item.

  • Do not include the price in the title. You won't be able to edit it later. Put the price in the body of your post.
  • DO NOT INCLUDE LINKS TO 3RD PARTY SALES SITES Copy/paste your ad to BARF and make sure it includes the info above.
  • Edit your original post and change the price there... many buyers will not look beyond that point if you change the price later on further into the thread. Also, remember to add SOLD to first line of the first post when the item has been sold.
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    ) option at the lower left portion of the post if item is sold or to report erroneous posts or threads, and it will be taken care of.
  • With any indication that an item is sold, the thread will be locked by moderators. It is not fair to other valid ads to be pushed down the list when side discussions bump a sold ad to the top of the list. Moderators will do their best in changing the title and adding a 'sold' to the beginning of the title to save a few clicks for others.

3- Buyers, BEWARE!!!

  • Pricing - Know the current market value of the bike. Check Kelly Blue book, NADA, CycleTrader, Ebay, Craigslist (even though some people on Craigslist are asking non-realistically high prices and will never be able to sell the bike at their asking price), and know what the current market value of a similar bike is before considering a purchase. Consider the maintenance work or fixes that YOU need to do to the bike, and factor that into the price. It is ok to pay more for a bike that has had all of the maintenance work done to it recently, or pay less and get a bike that needs some work, but you must know this in advance and be ok with it.
  • Inspecting the bike: if you are not experienced yourself, have a mechanic or an experienced friend check the bike before making a purchase. Crashed bikes:This is even more important if you are buying a bike that is being sold at a cheaper price with damages that the buyer is required to fix. In these cases, doing a frame check that will show any frame/fork/geometry damages is HIGHLY recommended. Do NOT simply rely on the information that the seller is providing, even he/she may not be aware of all the problems. Have the crashed bike checked and know what you are getting into.
  • Clean title, Salvage title A clean title doesn't mean the bike is free of serious issues. A Salvaged title doesn't mean the bike may have any problems. Every case is different. Some bikes are seriously damaged in a crash, but an insurance claim is never made on them, so they still have a clean title. Some bikes have had mostly cosmetic damages in a crash, but the insurance company decided to pay off the bike and salvage the title rather than spending the money to fix it. Know what you are getting into and don't make any assumptions based on what the seller is telling you.
  • Registration: Know about the current registration status of the bike. Check with DMV if you have any questions about any possible back fees and other title/registration questions (out of state title, no title with bill of sales only, etc.) before purchasing the bike.
  • Some additional tips: You can find some more useful info here: http://www.bayarearidersforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=216958

4- DO NOT make your opinion known in the seller's ad

  • Comments within a sale thread should be on topic and educational. Aggressive critiques and inside jokes will not be tolerated. Constructive dialogue is a valuable feature of the barf classifieds section and community as a whole. Flame wars and unsubstantiated accusations help neither seller or buyer. Don't f*ck it up, because the next step is disabling the "reply" feature entirely.
  • If you disagree with a price, keep it to yourself. The seller has set the price. If you don't like it, don't buy it and move on. If you really feel strongly about it, then PM the seller.
  • If you are interested in an item, feel free to PM, email or contact the seller privately. Feel free to post if you need clarification... however, your post should be in line with above mentioned rules.
  • If you are aware of a serious issue with an ad (SPAM, stolen goods, a frame damaged bike being advertised as a 'never crashed' bike, etc.) please PM a moderator about it.

5- DO NOT SPAM the classifieds section on BARF

  • Spamming entails using only the classifieds sections of BARF without taking part in other sections of BARF (regardless of whether the ad is for a personal item or a business.) The appeal of BARF classifieds is to enable and connect BARFers with some established history on BARF to one another.

    BARF isn't craigslist, ebay, cycletrader, etc. Buyers who are looking to buy from random strangers do so on one of the above mentioned sites. Those who only post in Classifieds sections and don't take part in other parts of BARF are no different than any other random sellers on Craigslist, etc., and should use channels other than BARF to try and sell their items.

  • If you're affiliated with a store/shop, please contact budman regarding sponsorship options. ALL non-sponsor commercial posts will be deleted. Site sponsors should post using only one account that is assigned a BARF SPONSOR tag.
  • We encourage the use of the classifieds by active contributing members. New members may post in the Classifieds forum after establishing minimal history on BARF (15 days and 15 posts). If you actively attempt to circumvent these minimum requirements only to post in classifieds, your account may be suspended. After reaching these minimums, posting only in the classifieds without taking part in other sections of BARF may result in being banned from BARF.

6- DO NOT repost funny/strange/not-related-to-you ads from Craigslist or elsewhere on BARF or anywhere else for that matter.

  • No reposting
  • No reposting
  • No reposting. If what you're about to post isn't for sale BY YOU, don't post it.

7- SELLING FOR A FRIEND:

  • Is not allowed.

8- Feeler, Testing Waters etc:

  • Is no longer allowed.

    • If you are unsure of the fair price of your item, use the search function to research other similar items, ebay, craigslist, nadaguides, kelly blue book or whatever else is applicable. The classifieds section is not a discussion forum, thus not the place to be asking for opinions on market value that might lead to massive gray areas of conversation that violate preceding rules outlined above.
Looking for an apartment in Milpitas, Fremont, SJ area (2024)

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Is Milpitas a good area to live? ›

Milpitas is a town in California with a population of 79,092. Milpitas is in Santa Clara County and is one of the best places to live in California. Living in Milpitas offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Milpitas there are a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.

What is Milpitas CA known for? ›

Often referred to as the Crossroads of Silicon Valley, the City is situated between major thoroughfares in the Bay Area and considered a highly desirable location for world-class technology companies seeking to build a central base of operations.

Is Milpitas a suburb? ›

Milpitas lies in the northeastern corner of the Santa Clara Valley, which is south of San Francisco. Milpitas is generally considered to be a San Jose suburb in the South Bay, a term used to denote the southern part of the San Francisco Bay Area.

Is Milpitas expensive to live in? ›

Milpitas, California's cost of living is 110% higher than the national average.

Why does it smell bad in Milpitas? ›

So why, 60 years later, does Milpitas still stink? Milpitas has a history of odor problems that are related to industrial activities, landfills, and waste processing facilities in the surrounding areas.

What is the average household income in Milpitas CA? ›

Housing & Living

Median household income in Milpitas, CA is $166,769. In 2022, the place with the highest median household income in Milpitas, CA was Census Tract 5044.21 with a value of $195,417, followed by Census Tract 5044.16 and Census Tract 5044.23, with respective values of $178,813 and $176,528.

What is the richest neighborhood in Milpitas? ›

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Sunnyhills has a median listing home price of $1.6M, making it the most expensive neighborhood.

What celebrities are from Milpitas CA? ›

Other popular people affiliated to Milpitas, CA include actor Grant Alan Show, footballer Deltha Lee O'Neal, III, Vita Vea, Kim Bokamper, Paul Zuvella, and politician Anthony “Ngọc Trí” Phan.

Who are the largest employers in Milpitas CA? ›

The two largest employers in Milpitas are Cisco Systems with over 3,000 employees and KLA with over 2,000 employees.

How far is Milpitas from the beach? ›

Distance from Milpitas: 8 miles

The closest beach to Milpitas is Alviso Marina County Park Beach, located on the southern end of San Francisco Bay.

Is Milpitas a rich area? ›

Milpitas residents have a median household income of $169,460; slightly more than 72% of the residents have a household income higher than $100,000, according to census data. Corporations and factories are the major employers in the city, whose roots are agricultural.

Is Milpitas California a safe place to live? ›

With a crime rate of 39 per one thousand residents, Milpitas has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes - from the smallest towns to the very largest cities. One's chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime here is one in 25.

Is Milpitas air toxic? ›

The air quality is generally acceptable for most individuals. However, sensitive groups may experience minor to moderate symptoms from long-term exposure.

What is the racial demographics of Milpitas CA? ›

Asian: 69.88% White: 13.31% Other race: 7.21%

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