The extra lean startup in the valley.
just got off the plane in sanjose with two bags in tow. have vision,(eric reis) and a couple thousand dollars. Need to find housing , cofounder, to complete vision, to get to next level to model the lean startup.....any housing/coworking reccs......no car, no friends, no contacts, using clist, thinking about the Hacker Dojo.........please rec.....successful model.... This is the high tourist season, not the cheapest time to stay in the Bay Area. But the best deal is Green Tortoise hostel. A little funky, but safe. Includes dinner every other night, breakfast every morning (make PB&J sammiches for lunch later!). They have laundry and full kitchen. Free internet. http://www.greentortoise.com/san-francisco-hostel/index.php The other hostels are good, just not as fun. Avoid staying in cheap motels in SOMA & Tenderloin districts. There is an excellent hackerspace, noisebridge:
https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Noisebridge
2 blocks South of 16th & Mission BART UC Berkeley and Stanford are up by San Francisco. Melno Park was where a lot of magic happened back in the day. I would try to find housing in the East Bay (NE Oakland, Emeryville, Rockridge, or San Leandro) and commute to work near a BART station. There is light rail between San Jose and San Francisco I think. How about checking out airbnb.com - some housing solution are really cheap (shared rooms etc.. sleep on a couch/sofa). i was thinking of modeling Kurt... He is in Palos Altos.... to suburban.....? http://www.inc.com/magazine/201207/leigh-buchanan/the-leanes... I think living in ones car is a terrible plan, but an ok safety net (My backup plan was to live in my car next to the bay in Emeryville). At a minimum share a house with a bunch of people. If you want to do your best work, don't be homeless. It adds stress to your life after awhile. Get two weeks at the hostel to start and negotiate a discount for a long stay. In Summer the kids go away, but during the academic year it is booming. Every week visit each of these places to network with people: Berkeley campus Stanford campus noisebridge hackerspace Fry's electronics A classy bar in SF financial district (order only one drink and hold it all night as a prop) Every month: linux user group 2600 meeting some FOSS interest group meeting May I ask why you didn't get a part-time job where-ever you lived and bootstrap an initial MVP of your idea? Not trying to be hostile, I'm genuinely curious. Dropping yourself off in an unknown location with little money seems like a recipe for disaster. I did the same 9 years ago in NYC. I dropped myself in an unknown location with very little money and worked my way.
It can be a recipe for disaster or it could also be a great recipe for a nice adventure. I've done it before. It wasn't so much fun in the beginning but looking back, I'm glad I did it! Checkout http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1536822 for Hacker House ideas too.