[quote=AN]bearishgurl, I also looked over your description of 92121. FYI, I know this area very well. I used to live in 92121. Lot size for these houses are mostly around 5000-7000 sq-ft w/ a few canyon view lot that have a bigger backyard, but none of them get much bigger than 1/4 acre. They are all built in the mid to late 90s. 92121 goes to 92126 schools. Which I hope you know that when you mention it has decent schools. There’s a couple condo complex near UCSD, but those are old and is on the very edge of 92121. The main townhouse complex in 92121 is called Wateridge and it’s surrounded by tech companies (mainly QCOM). . . [/quote]
AN, see the (re)posts below:
[quote=UCGal] 92122 includes south UC – which is 90% SFR on larger lots. 92122 is schizophrenic – north UC (north of Rose Canyon is mostly high density condos, south UC (north of 52, but south of Rose Canyon) only has 2 apartment/condo developments – the rest is SFRs.[/quote]
[quote=bearishgurl]Thanks for the clarification, UCGal. I did not consult a map. I was unaware that 92122 encompassed any of UC. I would have thought Rose Cyn. to be 92110/92117.
I know 92122 encompasses a lot of older, roomier complexes w/3 story condos as well. I’ve been in some of them and they are very nice, with oversized garages and full amenities.[/quote]
AN, I mixed up 92121 and 92122 in my thread-starter. I represented 92121 as UC when it is actually in 92122. The “roomier complexes” I am referring to are behind LJ Village Square. There may only be two or three complexes but they are large, with large units, built around ’79 to ’80. I do NOT know what zip code they are in (92122?). I remember LJ Colony as being in 92121, which is extremely dense. 92122 (UC) feeds in to Standley Middle and UC High. These are decent schools.