[quote=AN]I’ve been saying for awhile that Sorrento Valley is nothing more than a sub development w/in Mira Mesa. Mira Mesa Community Planning Group controls all the development between 805/15 and Lopez Canyon/Miramar. You can’t get a permit from the city w/out initially getting approved by MMCPG first. Secondly, your common area maintenance is being serviced by Calle Cristobal Landscape Maintenance Assessment District, which is part of Mira Mesa. Thirdly, you go to Mira Mesa schools. So, the way I see it is, if you walk like a duck and quack like a duck, you are a duck.
I’m sorry that some of those owners were clueless and got sold by the developers that somehow Sorrento Valley is not Mira Mesa and pay a premium for it. But, face it, you got fooled. All of this is kind of like Torrey Hills saying they’re not Carmel Valley or Park Village is not Rancho Penasquitos or Sabre Springs is not Scripps Ranch.
Those signs were put up by the Calle Cristobal Landscape Maintenance Assessment District and Mira Mesa Landscape
Maintenance Assessment District in the area they service.
Thanks for injecting some sense into this discussion, AN. Sorrento Valley/Mesa? is what it is and no one can fix it.
So WHAT if it is part of MM. What’s the real problem here?? The properties that lie within the MM planning group vary in size and amenities depending on tract and subdivision (100% of MM lies on a subd tract). Buyers will pay whatever they are worth, taking into account their recent nearby sales comps in comparison to older MM sales comps in areas which may not offer the same style house, setback or lot size.