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January 15, 2008 at 1:29 AM #136356January 16, 2008 at 1:29 AM #136665
temeculaguy
ParticipantLos Ranchitos is very nice, stay away from the hospital and don’t worry it is a differnet outfit that is supposed to run it. Be wary of your one time experience when compared to overall satisfaction, hospitals routinely change hands, at one point scripps ran one and sharp ran the other, I’ve had nothing but good experiences there but I don’t expect much much from a small place, the new one will be much larger
January 16, 2008 at 1:29 AM #136862temeculaguy
ParticipantLos Ranchitos is very nice, stay away from the hospital and don’t worry it is a differnet outfit that is supposed to run it. Be wary of your one time experience when compared to overall satisfaction, hospitals routinely change hands, at one point scripps ran one and sharp ran the other, I’ve had nothing but good experiences there but I don’t expect much much from a small place, the new one will be much larger
January 16, 2008 at 1:29 AM #136897temeculaguy
ParticipantLos Ranchitos is very nice, stay away from the hospital and don’t worry it is a differnet outfit that is supposed to run it. Be wary of your one time experience when compared to overall satisfaction, hospitals routinely change hands, at one point scripps ran one and sharp ran the other, I’ve had nothing but good experiences there but I don’t expect much much from a small place, the new one will be much larger
January 16, 2008 at 1:29 AM #136924temeculaguy
ParticipantLos Ranchitos is very nice, stay away from the hospital and don’t worry it is a differnet outfit that is supposed to run it. Be wary of your one time experience when compared to overall satisfaction, hospitals routinely change hands, at one point scripps ran one and sharp ran the other, I’ve had nothing but good experiences there but I don’t expect much much from a small place, the new one will be much larger
January 16, 2008 at 1:29 AM #136963temeculaguy
ParticipantLos Ranchitos is very nice, stay away from the hospital and don’t worry it is a differnet outfit that is supposed to run it. Be wary of your one time experience when compared to overall satisfaction, hospitals routinely change hands, at one point scripps ran one and sharp ran the other, I’ve had nothing but good experiences there but I don’t expect much much from a small place, the new one will be much larger
January 17, 2008 at 8:42 PM #137722bearvine
ParticipantCashflow: I meant to lump Los Ranchitos into the Santiago Estates area. You will see big depreciation in the area, as it is a well established area that’s been there awhile. Many of the residents are now older folk, who can sell at a steep discount and still make money based on their original buy price. Though one might argue that it’s far less than they could’ve got in 04-06, it’s still better to take something off the table than nothing.
We did have unpleasant experiences in the aforementioned emergency rooms of both hospitals, and there is no argument that those facilities are taxed to the max. That is one facet I do not miss about the area.
If and when the new hospital gets built, it will be managed by the same group.
January 17, 2008 at 8:42 PM #137927bearvine
ParticipantCashflow: I meant to lump Los Ranchitos into the Santiago Estates area. You will see big depreciation in the area, as it is a well established area that’s been there awhile. Many of the residents are now older folk, who can sell at a steep discount and still make money based on their original buy price. Though one might argue that it’s far less than they could’ve got in 04-06, it’s still better to take something off the table than nothing.
We did have unpleasant experiences in the aforementioned emergency rooms of both hospitals, and there is no argument that those facilities are taxed to the max. That is one facet I do not miss about the area.
If and when the new hospital gets built, it will be managed by the same group.
January 17, 2008 at 8:42 PM #137957bearvine
ParticipantCashflow: I meant to lump Los Ranchitos into the Santiago Estates area. You will see big depreciation in the area, as it is a well established area that’s been there awhile. Many of the residents are now older folk, who can sell at a steep discount and still make money based on their original buy price. Though one might argue that it’s far less than they could’ve got in 04-06, it’s still better to take something off the table than nothing.
We did have unpleasant experiences in the aforementioned emergency rooms of both hospitals, and there is no argument that those facilities are taxed to the max. That is one facet I do not miss about the area.
If and when the new hospital gets built, it will be managed by the same group.
January 17, 2008 at 8:42 PM #137984bearvine
ParticipantCashflow: I meant to lump Los Ranchitos into the Santiago Estates area. You will see big depreciation in the area, as it is a well established area that’s been there awhile. Many of the residents are now older folk, who can sell at a steep discount and still make money based on their original buy price. Though one might argue that it’s far less than they could’ve got in 04-06, it’s still better to take something off the table than nothing.
We did have unpleasant experiences in the aforementioned emergency rooms of both hospitals, and there is no argument that those facilities are taxed to the max. That is one facet I do not miss about the area.
If and when the new hospital gets built, it will be managed by the same group.
January 17, 2008 at 8:42 PM #138025bearvine
ParticipantCashflow: I meant to lump Los Ranchitos into the Santiago Estates area. You will see big depreciation in the area, as it is a well established area that’s been there awhile. Many of the residents are now older folk, who can sell at a steep discount and still make money based on their original buy price. Though one might argue that it’s far less than they could’ve got in 04-06, it’s still better to take something off the table than nothing.
We did have unpleasant experiences in the aforementioned emergency rooms of both hospitals, and there is no argument that those facilities are taxed to the max. That is one facet I do not miss about the area.
If and when the new hospital gets built, it will be managed by the same group.
January 17, 2008 at 8:51 PM #137742Anonymous
GuestBearvine, Hi. Isn’t it true that in terms of property values, it isn’t a good idea to buy a house around the hospital? Wherever it will be built, I’m not buying around there.
I mean, I think you will have all kind of undesirables, sick people, etc. hanging around there. Not to mention traffic and ambulance noise going off at all hours. Right?
January 17, 2008 at 8:51 PM #137948Anonymous
GuestBearvine, Hi. Isn’t it true that in terms of property values, it isn’t a good idea to buy a house around the hospital? Wherever it will be built, I’m not buying around there.
I mean, I think you will have all kind of undesirables, sick people, etc. hanging around there. Not to mention traffic and ambulance noise going off at all hours. Right?
January 17, 2008 at 8:51 PM #137977Anonymous
GuestBearvine, Hi. Isn’t it true that in terms of property values, it isn’t a good idea to buy a house around the hospital? Wherever it will be built, I’m not buying around there.
I mean, I think you will have all kind of undesirables, sick people, etc. hanging around there. Not to mention traffic and ambulance noise going off at all hours. Right?
January 17, 2008 at 8:51 PM #138003Anonymous
GuestBearvine, Hi. Isn’t it true that in terms of property values, it isn’t a good idea to buy a house around the hospital? Wherever it will be built, I’m not buying around there.
I mean, I think you will have all kind of undesirables, sick people, etc. hanging around there. Not to mention traffic and ambulance noise going off at all hours. Right?
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