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May 18, 2008 at 11:31 PM #207319May 19, 2008 at 8:09 AM #207374SD RealtorParticipant
nybuyer it gets quite warm… The climate is similar to that of Cielo and the homes that are on the western face of the hills that are behind Lake Hodges. Not much sea breeze activity. Again, the sea breezes in San Siego die off pretty quickly. Sometimes you get some nice breezes up the canyons that finger off to the west but once more it is not a “coastal cool” that I am pretty sure you are referring to.
MR for Santa Monica are in the 6-7K range annually and a 230 HOA per month. Not cheap.
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May 19, 2008 at 8:09 AM #207459SD RealtorParticipantnybuyer it gets quite warm… The climate is similar to that of Cielo and the homes that are on the western face of the hills that are behind Lake Hodges. Not much sea breeze activity. Again, the sea breezes in San Siego die off pretty quickly. Sometimes you get some nice breezes up the canyons that finger off to the west but once more it is not a “coastal cool” that I am pretty sure you are referring to.
MR for Santa Monica are in the 6-7K range annually and a 230 HOA per month. Not cheap.
SD Realtor
May 19, 2008 at 8:09 AM #207318SD RealtorParticipantnybuyer it gets quite warm… The climate is similar to that of Cielo and the homes that are on the western face of the hills that are behind Lake Hodges. Not much sea breeze activity. Again, the sea breezes in San Siego die off pretty quickly. Sometimes you get some nice breezes up the canyons that finger off to the west but once more it is not a “coastal cool” that I am pretty sure you are referring to.
MR for Santa Monica are in the 6-7K range annually and a 230 HOA per month. Not cheap.
SD Realtor
May 19, 2008 at 8:09 AM #207405SD RealtorParticipantnybuyer it gets quite warm… The climate is similar to that of Cielo and the homes that are on the western face of the hills that are behind Lake Hodges. Not much sea breeze activity. Again, the sea breezes in San Siego die off pretty quickly. Sometimes you get some nice breezes up the canyons that finger off to the west but once more it is not a “coastal cool” that I am pretty sure you are referring to.
MR for Santa Monica are in the 6-7K range annually and a 230 HOA per month. Not cheap.
SD Realtor
May 19, 2008 at 8:09 AM #207429SD RealtorParticipantnybuyer it gets quite warm… The climate is similar to that of Cielo and the homes that are on the western face of the hills that are behind Lake Hodges. Not much sea breeze activity. Again, the sea breezes in San Siego die off pretty quickly. Sometimes you get some nice breezes up the canyons that finger off to the west but once more it is not a “coastal cool” that I am pretty sure you are referring to.
MR for Santa Monica are in the 6-7K range annually and a 230 HOA per month. Not cheap.
SD Realtor
May 19, 2008 at 8:18 AM #207464MANmomParticipantPadre Brian, there are actually some homes west of Cam del Sur that are in Santa Luz proper, you must enter the gate at Cam del Sur, then the road actually goes back under Cam del Sur, there are homes there on streets with names of Caminito Lazanja and such that are in Santa Luz…just a clarification.
MANmom
May 19, 2008 at 8:18 AM #207435MANmomParticipantPadre Brian, there are actually some homes west of Cam del Sur that are in Santa Luz proper, you must enter the gate at Cam del Sur, then the road actually goes back under Cam del Sur, there are homes there on streets with names of Caminito Lazanja and such that are in Santa Luz…just a clarification.
MANmom
May 19, 2008 at 8:18 AM #207323MANmomParticipantPadre Brian, there are actually some homes west of Cam del Sur that are in Santa Luz proper, you must enter the gate at Cam del Sur, then the road actually goes back under Cam del Sur, there are homes there on streets with names of Caminito Lazanja and such that are in Santa Luz…just a clarification.
MANmom
May 19, 2008 at 8:18 AM #207410MANmomParticipantPadre Brian, there are actually some homes west of Cam del Sur that are in Santa Luz proper, you must enter the gate at Cam del Sur, then the road actually goes back under Cam del Sur, there are homes there on streets with names of Caminito Lazanja and such that are in Santa Luz…just a clarification.
MANmom
May 19, 2008 at 8:18 AM #207379MANmomParticipantPadre Brian, there are actually some homes west of Cam del Sur that are in Santa Luz proper, you must enter the gate at Cam del Sur, then the road actually goes back under Cam del Sur, there are homes there on streets with names of Caminito Lazanja and such that are in Santa Luz…just a clarification.
MANmom
May 19, 2008 at 8:27 AM #207427PadreBrianParticipantI forgot about that lil min underpass! You’re right. There are indeed a few homes in Santa Luz that are just over the other side side of the road. But all use the Santa Luz gates.
They didn’t make it easy did they? heh
May 19, 2008 at 8:27 AM #207394PadreBrianParticipantI forgot about that lil min underpass! You’re right. There are indeed a few homes in Santa Luz that are just over the other side side of the road. But all use the Santa Luz gates.
They didn’t make it easy did they? heh
May 19, 2008 at 8:27 AM #207451PadreBrianParticipantI forgot about that lil min underpass! You’re right. There are indeed a few homes in Santa Luz that are just over the other side side of the road. But all use the Santa Luz gates.
They didn’t make it easy did they? heh
May 19, 2008 at 8:27 AM #207338PadreBrianParticipantI forgot about that lil min underpass! You’re right. There are indeed a few homes in Santa Luz that are just over the other side side of the road. But all use the Santa Luz gates.
They didn’t make it easy did they? heh
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