[quote=sdduuuude][quote=Coronita][quote=sdduuuude][quote=sdrealtor]… this place has been reborn the last few years with young families.[/quote]
Interesting to hear you say that. Around Carmel Valley, people are talking about the fact that enrollment is dropping at the local schools because this is NOT happening. People moved to the area with their kids back in the 2000’s and not leaving now that their kids are college aged or older.[/quote]
Is enrollment really dropping? If so, not sure why they are opening a new elementary school near PTMS and CCA.[/quote]
Because they were slated to build those to support all the new development in CV Ranch. Solana Highlands, Carmel Creek, Solana Pacific are seeing smaller enrollment and are trying to change structure (i.e. which grades are at which schools) amid the reductions and it is a little messy.[/quote]
I don’t know that it happened there but this is what kinda happened here. We all moved in the late 90s as young families when things were affordable. Prices spiked and a bunch of families took the mid 6 figure gains and moved back to their hometowns elsewhere to live in some of the nicest homes where they were from for all or mostly cash. That happened during the bubble era. With prices high young families couldn’t afford homes around us as easily and most were sold to families with high school age kids and empty nesters. With low interest rates the last decade highly paid young professionals could buy here again and came in droves. The neighborhoods are full of young kids again which has been nice. Now prices are high again and lowest rates past. I’d expect the influx of young families to slow for a while