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January 1, 2008 at 2:10 PM #127541January 1, 2008 at 2:39 PM #127281SeekerXParticipant
Same question—I work near the 56 and live in North County but have had an eye on Temecula. Although now I consider my commute brutual…so Temecula to La Jolla could be beyond ugly. My plans to move out of north County have accelerated as there has definately been a decline in my neighborhood and surrounding areas since during the height of the boom when Jose could get a half-mil loan on the undocumented claim that his landscaping business pulls in 150K/year then proceeds to move an entire village into a 3 bedroom house….OK a little exaggerated..but you get the point.
January 1, 2008 at 2:39 PM #127442SeekerXParticipantSame question—I work near the 56 and live in North County but have had an eye on Temecula. Although now I consider my commute brutual…so Temecula to La Jolla could be beyond ugly. My plans to move out of north County have accelerated as there has definately been a decline in my neighborhood and surrounding areas since during the height of the boom when Jose could get a half-mil loan on the undocumented claim that his landscaping business pulls in 150K/year then proceeds to move an entire village into a 3 bedroom house….OK a little exaggerated..but you get the point.
January 1, 2008 at 2:39 PM #127453SeekerXParticipantSame question—I work near the 56 and live in North County but have had an eye on Temecula. Although now I consider my commute brutual…so Temecula to La Jolla could be beyond ugly. My plans to move out of north County have accelerated as there has definately been a decline in my neighborhood and surrounding areas since during the height of the boom when Jose could get a half-mil loan on the undocumented claim that his landscaping business pulls in 150K/year then proceeds to move an entire village into a 3 bedroom house….OK a little exaggerated..but you get the point.
January 1, 2008 at 2:39 PM #127519SeekerXParticipantSame question—I work near the 56 and live in North County but have had an eye on Temecula. Although now I consider my commute brutual…so Temecula to La Jolla could be beyond ugly. My plans to move out of north County have accelerated as there has definately been a decline in my neighborhood and surrounding areas since during the height of the boom when Jose could get a half-mil loan on the undocumented claim that his landscaping business pulls in 150K/year then proceeds to move an entire village into a 3 bedroom house….OK a little exaggerated..but you get the point.
January 1, 2008 at 2:39 PM #127546SeekerXParticipantSame question—I work near the 56 and live in North County but have had an eye on Temecula. Although now I consider my commute brutual…so Temecula to La Jolla could be beyond ugly. My plans to move out of north County have accelerated as there has definately been a decline in my neighborhood and surrounding areas since during the height of the boom when Jose could get a half-mil loan on the undocumented claim that his landscaping business pulls in 150K/year then proceeds to move an entire village into a 3 bedroom house….OK a little exaggerated..but you get the point.
January 1, 2008 at 2:57 PM #127293paramountParticipantSeekerX: If you consider your current commute brutal, then Temecula is a bad choice as you suggest.
The trip from Temecula to Escondido is easy, it’s south of Escondido where the problems start.
Going home in the evening is the easy part.
My neighborhood has declined as well. When the prices went up, people in my hood generally moved to bigger houses and rented their previous house out.
As that trend accelerated our street really declined – houses not taken care of, dorm houses, more crime, etc…
The bubble really took it’s toll.
January 1, 2008 at 2:57 PM #127452paramountParticipantSeekerX: If you consider your current commute brutal, then Temecula is a bad choice as you suggest.
The trip from Temecula to Escondido is easy, it’s south of Escondido where the problems start.
Going home in the evening is the easy part.
My neighborhood has declined as well. When the prices went up, people in my hood generally moved to bigger houses and rented their previous house out.
As that trend accelerated our street really declined – houses not taken care of, dorm houses, more crime, etc…
The bubble really took it’s toll.
January 1, 2008 at 2:57 PM #127462paramountParticipantSeekerX: If you consider your current commute brutal, then Temecula is a bad choice as you suggest.
The trip from Temecula to Escondido is easy, it’s south of Escondido where the problems start.
Going home in the evening is the easy part.
My neighborhood has declined as well. When the prices went up, people in my hood generally moved to bigger houses and rented their previous house out.
As that trend accelerated our street really declined – houses not taken care of, dorm houses, more crime, etc…
The bubble really took it’s toll.
January 1, 2008 at 2:57 PM #127529paramountParticipantSeekerX: If you consider your current commute brutal, then Temecula is a bad choice as you suggest.
The trip from Temecula to Escondido is easy, it’s south of Escondido where the problems start.
Going home in the evening is the easy part.
My neighborhood has declined as well. When the prices went up, people in my hood generally moved to bigger houses and rented their previous house out.
As that trend accelerated our street really declined – houses not taken care of, dorm houses, more crime, etc…
The bubble really took it’s toll.
January 1, 2008 at 2:57 PM #127556paramountParticipantSeekerX: If you consider your current commute brutal, then Temecula is a bad choice as you suggest.
The trip from Temecula to Escondido is easy, it’s south of Escondido where the problems start.
Going home in the evening is the easy part.
My neighborhood has declined as well. When the prices went up, people in my hood generally moved to bigger houses and rented their previous house out.
As that trend accelerated our street really declined – houses not taken care of, dorm houses, more crime, etc…
The bubble really took it’s toll.
January 1, 2008 at 3:17 PM #127312Bunny MeadowsParticipantI hate to sound elitist…but with a surplus of homes in the $400Ks (and dipping downward), I cant help but wonder if Temecula will become an, AHEM, “affordable housing” magnet.
I think we all want to live in neighborhoods that are well-cared for, with people who care about their homes and dont turn them into six-family dwellings. This is what really scares me about this area….
January 1, 2008 at 3:17 PM #127473Bunny MeadowsParticipantI hate to sound elitist…but with a surplus of homes in the $400Ks (and dipping downward), I cant help but wonder if Temecula will become an, AHEM, “affordable housing” magnet.
I think we all want to live in neighborhoods that are well-cared for, with people who care about their homes and dont turn them into six-family dwellings. This is what really scares me about this area….
January 1, 2008 at 3:17 PM #127483Bunny MeadowsParticipantI hate to sound elitist…but with a surplus of homes in the $400Ks (and dipping downward), I cant help but wonder if Temecula will become an, AHEM, “affordable housing” magnet.
I think we all want to live in neighborhoods that are well-cared for, with people who care about their homes and dont turn them into six-family dwellings. This is what really scares me about this area….
January 1, 2008 at 3:17 PM #127549Bunny MeadowsParticipantI hate to sound elitist…but with a surplus of homes in the $400Ks (and dipping downward), I cant help but wonder if Temecula will become an, AHEM, “affordable housing” magnet.
I think we all want to live in neighborhoods that are well-cared for, with people who care about their homes and dont turn them into six-family dwellings. This is what really scares me about this area….
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