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June 26, 2009 at 5:03 AM #421267June 26, 2009 at 10:31 AM #420577ScarlettParticipant
[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Regarding the commute, 4s to 5/56 interchange is 20 minutes via Camino del norte/sur to either the 56, carmel valley road or through RSF. Considering you hit the bypass at the 5, you miss a lot of the traffic which would leave 1 or 2 exits in la jolla. So do you disagree on commute to 4s vs carlsbad? [/quote]
I have done the commute from RB via 56 to 5 for a couple years and it was ALWAYS VERY STICKY betweem CArmel Valley Rd and 5 in the morning rush hour. 20 minutes is with free flowing traffic on 56.
I don’t know for sure about Carlsbad, but it may be a wash, commute wise, at rush hours.
Anyways, we are considering also 4S ranch, though with less drive. I am not keen on the MeloRoos and being so far inland, and the 56 commute. Been there, done that.
June 26, 2009 at 10:31 AM #420808ScarlettParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Regarding the commute, 4s to 5/56 interchange is 20 minutes via Camino del norte/sur to either the 56, carmel valley road or through RSF. Considering you hit the bypass at the 5, you miss a lot of the traffic which would leave 1 or 2 exits in la jolla. So do you disagree on commute to 4s vs carlsbad? [/quote]
I have done the commute from RB via 56 to 5 for a couple years and it was ALWAYS VERY STICKY betweem CArmel Valley Rd and 5 in the morning rush hour. 20 minutes is with free flowing traffic on 56.
I don’t know for sure about Carlsbad, but it may be a wash, commute wise, at rush hours.
Anyways, we are considering also 4S ranch, though with less drive. I am not keen on the MeloRoos and being so far inland, and the 56 commute. Been there, done that.
June 26, 2009 at 10:31 AM #421079ScarlettParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Regarding the commute, 4s to 5/56 interchange is 20 minutes via Camino del norte/sur to either the 56, carmel valley road or through RSF. Considering you hit the bypass at the 5, you miss a lot of the traffic which would leave 1 or 2 exits in la jolla. So do you disagree on commute to 4s vs carlsbad? [/quote]
I have done the commute from RB via 56 to 5 for a couple years and it was ALWAYS VERY STICKY betweem CArmel Valley Rd and 5 in the morning rush hour. 20 minutes is with free flowing traffic on 56.
I don’t know for sure about Carlsbad, but it may be a wash, commute wise, at rush hours.
Anyways, we are considering also 4S ranch, though with less drive. I am not keen on the MeloRoos and being so far inland, and the 56 commute. Been there, done that.
June 26, 2009 at 10:31 AM #421146ScarlettParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Regarding the commute, 4s to 5/56 interchange is 20 minutes via Camino del norte/sur to either the 56, carmel valley road or through RSF. Considering you hit the bypass at the 5, you miss a lot of the traffic which would leave 1 or 2 exits in la jolla. So do you disagree on commute to 4s vs carlsbad? [/quote]
I have done the commute from RB via 56 to 5 for a couple years and it was ALWAYS VERY STICKY betweem CArmel Valley Rd and 5 in the morning rush hour. 20 minutes is with free flowing traffic on 56.
I don’t know for sure about Carlsbad, but it may be a wash, commute wise, at rush hours.
Anyways, we are considering also 4S ranch, though with less drive. I am not keen on the MeloRoos and being so far inland, and the 56 commute. Been there, done that.
June 26, 2009 at 10:31 AM #421307ScarlettParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Regarding the commute, 4s to 5/56 interchange is 20 minutes via Camino del norte/sur to either the 56, carmel valley road or through RSF. Considering you hit the bypass at the 5, you miss a lot of the traffic which would leave 1 or 2 exits in la jolla. So do you disagree on commute to 4s vs carlsbad? [/quote]
I have done the commute from RB via 56 to 5 for a couple years and it was ALWAYS VERY STICKY betweem CArmel Valley Rd and 5 in the morning rush hour. 20 minutes is with free flowing traffic on 56.
I don’t know for sure about Carlsbad, but it may be a wash, commute wise, at rush hours.
Anyways, we are considering also 4S ranch, though with less drive. I am not keen on the MeloRoos and being so far inland, and the 56 commute. Been there, done that.
June 26, 2009 at 10:33 AM #420582ScarlettParticipantHow walkable are 92011 and 92009? Like, to something like parks, strip malls, grocery. Is it pretty hilly?
June 26, 2009 at 10:33 AM #420813ScarlettParticipantHow walkable are 92011 and 92009? Like, to something like parks, strip malls, grocery. Is it pretty hilly?
June 26, 2009 at 10:33 AM #421084ScarlettParticipantHow walkable are 92011 and 92009? Like, to something like parks, strip malls, grocery. Is it pretty hilly?
June 26, 2009 at 10:33 AM #421151ScarlettParticipantHow walkable are 92011 and 92009? Like, to something like parks, strip malls, grocery. Is it pretty hilly?
June 26, 2009 at 10:33 AM #421312ScarlettParticipantHow walkable are 92011 and 92009? Like, to something like parks, strip malls, grocery. Is it pretty hilly?
June 26, 2009 at 10:52 AM #420600LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=Scarlett][quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Regarding the commute, 4s to 5/56 interchange is 20 minutes via Camino del norte/sur to either the 56, carmel valley road or through RSF. Considering you hit the bypass at the 5, you miss a lot of the traffic which would leave 1 or 2 exits in la jolla. So do you disagree on commute to 4s vs carlsbad? [/quote]
I have done the commute from RB via 56 to 5 for a couple years and it was ALWAYS VERY STICKY betweem CArmel Valley Rd and 5 in the morning rush hour. 20 minutes is with free flowing traffic on 56.
I don’t know for sure about Carlsbad, but it may be a wash, commute wise, at rush hours.
Anyways, we are considering also 4S ranch, though with less drive. I am not keen on the MeloRoos and being so far inland, and the 56 commute. Been there, done that.[/quote]
Full on Traffic at 5/530 pm – 20 minutes. The morning is the same leaving at 7-730 from 4s. I have done it daily for 2 years and change. Camino Del Norte/ Sur either through RSF, Via CV Rd or to the 56, its all the same. My buddy up the road works at 5/Del Mar Hts and it takes him 20.
Regarding MR in 4s, find a home on the south side of Camino and your MR will be less. Plus the landscape is mature.
June 26, 2009 at 10:52 AM #420831LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=Scarlett][quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Regarding the commute, 4s to 5/56 interchange is 20 minutes via Camino del norte/sur to either the 56, carmel valley road or through RSF. Considering you hit the bypass at the 5, you miss a lot of the traffic which would leave 1 or 2 exits in la jolla. So do you disagree on commute to 4s vs carlsbad? [/quote]
I have done the commute from RB via 56 to 5 for a couple years and it was ALWAYS VERY STICKY betweem CArmel Valley Rd and 5 in the morning rush hour. 20 minutes is with free flowing traffic on 56.
I don’t know for sure about Carlsbad, but it may be a wash, commute wise, at rush hours.
Anyways, we are considering also 4S ranch, though with less drive. I am not keen on the MeloRoos and being so far inland, and the 56 commute. Been there, done that.[/quote]
Full on Traffic at 5/530 pm – 20 minutes. The morning is the same leaving at 7-730 from 4s. I have done it daily for 2 years and change. Camino Del Norte/ Sur either through RSF, Via CV Rd or to the 56, its all the same. My buddy up the road works at 5/Del Mar Hts and it takes him 20.
Regarding MR in 4s, find a home on the south side of Camino and your MR will be less. Plus the landscape is mature.
June 26, 2009 at 10:52 AM #421102LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=Scarlett][quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Regarding the commute, 4s to 5/56 interchange is 20 minutes via Camino del norte/sur to either the 56, carmel valley road or through RSF. Considering you hit the bypass at the 5, you miss a lot of the traffic which would leave 1 or 2 exits in la jolla. So do you disagree on commute to 4s vs carlsbad? [/quote]
I have done the commute from RB via 56 to 5 for a couple years and it was ALWAYS VERY STICKY betweem CArmel Valley Rd and 5 in the morning rush hour. 20 minutes is with free flowing traffic on 56.
I don’t know for sure about Carlsbad, but it may be a wash, commute wise, at rush hours.
Anyways, we are considering also 4S ranch, though with less drive. I am not keen on the MeloRoos and being so far inland, and the 56 commute. Been there, done that.[/quote]
Full on Traffic at 5/530 pm – 20 minutes. The morning is the same leaving at 7-730 from 4s. I have done it daily for 2 years and change. Camino Del Norte/ Sur either through RSF, Via CV Rd or to the 56, its all the same. My buddy up the road works at 5/Del Mar Hts and it takes him 20.
Regarding MR in 4s, find a home on the south side of Camino and your MR will be less. Plus the landscape is mature.
June 26, 2009 at 10:52 AM #421168LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=Scarlett][quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Regarding the commute, 4s to 5/56 interchange is 20 minutes via Camino del norte/sur to either the 56, carmel valley road or through RSF. Considering you hit the bypass at the 5, you miss a lot of the traffic which would leave 1 or 2 exits in la jolla. So do you disagree on commute to 4s vs carlsbad? [/quote]
I have done the commute from RB via 56 to 5 for a couple years and it was ALWAYS VERY STICKY betweem CArmel Valley Rd and 5 in the morning rush hour. 20 minutes is with free flowing traffic on 56.
I don’t know for sure about Carlsbad, but it may be a wash, commute wise, at rush hours.
Anyways, we are considering also 4S ranch, though with less drive. I am not keen on the MeloRoos and being so far inland, and the 56 commute. Been there, done that.[/quote]
Full on Traffic at 5/530 pm – 20 minutes. The morning is the same leaving at 7-730 from 4s. I have done it daily for 2 years and change. Camino Del Norte/ Sur either through RSF, Via CV Rd or to the 56, its all the same. My buddy up the road works at 5/Del Mar Hts and it takes him 20.
Regarding MR in 4s, find a home on the south side of Camino and your MR will be less. Plus the landscape is mature.
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