using set/set up and "beginning of the street"

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GUYGLICK

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Hi, I'd like some advice on the following sentence:

We set up to meet at the beginning of my street.

We are set to meet at the beginning of my street.

1. I'm not sure I'm using set / set up correctly. What's the right way to say

2. I'm not entirely sure about "beginning of my street" (after googling it looking for confirmation which I didn't get).
What's the right way to say "a beginning of a street" (the opposite of "at the end of the street")?

thanks.
 
We use "at the end of the street" where I live.

We arranged to meet at the end of my street.
We agreed to meet at the end of my street.
 
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