[quote=bearishgurl]There are other micro-areas in SD Co that fit your tree-easement, lot reqs and price parameters but also don’t necessarily have views.
If I were you, AN, I would drive around to see which streets (and which side of them) that I liked, and then order the plat maps for the blocks that interested me. You never know when something you want might become available … maybe even a clean lot with its dwelling razed :=][/quote]
Oh, this is a project for a distant future. So, I’m just trying to get pointers on where to drive around and see. There’s no way I can drive to every street in SD to see if any area would fit my criteria. Which is why I’m asking here. Since we have people all over the county, it would be a lot more economical to just ask here and get a list of where to go check out. Right now, I’m forming a list and then, I can keep an eye out to see if one of the lots I like come on the market. I’m currently doing just that for 92126 and 92121 zip code.
A view is a must, since if it doesn’t have a view, I would rather just to stay put in my current house. View is higher on the priority list than tree-easement. The reason why I like the UC development so much is because all of the houses in that development have 100 ft wide lot. It just feel a lot more spacious than if you have 1/4 acre but it’s only 60-75 ft. wide.