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July 13, 2009 at 1:06 PM #429685July 13, 2009 at 7:48 PM #429108ocrenterParticipant
[quote=freshman]True, new school needs time to establish fame. It all depends on the standard of people living around.
Trade off between CV and 4S. CV seems to guarantee house price and school district but you need to pay more. Appreciateion rate in CV is lower than 4S because CV has high value already. The housing price didn’t drop much in CV. $650k can buy CV house around 1700 square feet and buy 3000 square feet in 4S now. Higher MR and HOA can keep well-finance and well-qualified people in the area especially under the strict bank rules now. You pay what you enjoy.[/quote]
that high value in CV is not a safe guard, it is a worry when the second wave of prime/option arm hits.
July 13, 2009 at 7:48 PM #429326ocrenterParticipant[quote=freshman]True, new school needs time to establish fame. It all depends on the standard of people living around.
Trade off between CV and 4S. CV seems to guarantee house price and school district but you need to pay more. Appreciateion rate in CV is lower than 4S because CV has high value already. The housing price didn’t drop much in CV. $650k can buy CV house around 1700 square feet and buy 3000 square feet in 4S now. Higher MR and HOA can keep well-finance and well-qualified people in the area especially under the strict bank rules now. You pay what you enjoy.[/quote]
that high value in CV is not a safe guard, it is a worry when the second wave of prime/option arm hits.
July 13, 2009 at 7:48 PM #429615ocrenterParticipant[quote=freshman]True, new school needs time to establish fame. It all depends on the standard of people living around.
Trade off between CV and 4S. CV seems to guarantee house price and school district but you need to pay more. Appreciateion rate in CV is lower than 4S because CV has high value already. The housing price didn’t drop much in CV. $650k can buy CV house around 1700 square feet and buy 3000 square feet in 4S now. Higher MR and HOA can keep well-finance and well-qualified people in the area especially under the strict bank rules now. You pay what you enjoy.[/quote]
that high value in CV is not a safe guard, it is a worry when the second wave of prime/option arm hits.
July 13, 2009 at 7:48 PM #429684ocrenterParticipant[quote=freshman]True, new school needs time to establish fame. It all depends on the standard of people living around.
Trade off between CV and 4S. CV seems to guarantee house price and school district but you need to pay more. Appreciateion rate in CV is lower than 4S because CV has high value already. The housing price didn’t drop much in CV. $650k can buy CV house around 1700 square feet and buy 3000 square feet in 4S now. Higher MR and HOA can keep well-finance and well-qualified people in the area especially under the strict bank rules now. You pay what you enjoy.[/quote]
that high value in CV is not a safe guard, it is a worry when the second wave of prime/option arm hits.
July 13, 2009 at 7:48 PM #429845ocrenterParticipant[quote=freshman]True, new school needs time to establish fame. It all depends on the standard of people living around.
Trade off between CV and 4S. CV seems to guarantee house price and school district but you need to pay more. Appreciateion rate in CV is lower than 4S because CV has high value already. The housing price didn’t drop much in CV. $650k can buy CV house around 1700 square feet and buy 3000 square feet in 4S now. Higher MR and HOA can keep well-finance and well-qualified people in the area especially under the strict bank rules now. You pay what you enjoy.[/quote]
that high value in CV is not a safe guard, it is a worry when the second wave of prime/option arm hits.
July 13, 2009 at 11:12 PM #429228CardiffBaseballParticipantActually people from Encinitas also go to CCA.
CCA much like San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas serves as the lottery based school (meaning getting in is not automatic). LCC, like Torrey Pines is the default school for HS Students.
Certain parts of Rancho Bernardo apparently have a choice also about Camino Del Norte. My friends in Westview are opting for the new school instead of RB.
I took 4-5 trips to 4S Ranch this past 2-3 weeks for Little League events, which was at the extreme south part of the community. I really liked the open Carmel Valley road by the way. In fact I would go from Lomas Santa Fe through Fairbanks Ranch to get there, and since the ballfields were down at Dove creek anyway, I found it easier to go right off of San Dieguito. To each his own, I probably could’ve just done 56 to Camino Del Sur, to Carmel Valley road but I really like driving through RSF.
I kind of wanted to go through Santa Luz, but it was all gated, and I didn’t care to sign in. Del Sur, I only made the drive around to 4S Ranch so I am not exactly sure what I missed. 4S was ok, but not really my cup of tea. I understand why some people like that kind of thing, and of course working in Kearney, I might think differently. It just seemed to plastic to me. I think in 10 years it should start resembling something like Eastern Encinitas (when the homes start needing some updates). I like that the prices are coming down, but that Mello Roos just kills it for me (not that I am in the market to buy). I did find the whole Black Mountain area through to be pretty nice (combining down to Santa Luz). A lot of parks, people out riding bikes, walking etc.
July 13, 2009 at 11:12 PM #429443CardiffBaseballParticipantActually people from Encinitas also go to CCA.
CCA much like San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas serves as the lottery based school (meaning getting in is not automatic). LCC, like Torrey Pines is the default school for HS Students.
Certain parts of Rancho Bernardo apparently have a choice also about Camino Del Norte. My friends in Westview are opting for the new school instead of RB.
I took 4-5 trips to 4S Ranch this past 2-3 weeks for Little League events, which was at the extreme south part of the community. I really liked the open Carmel Valley road by the way. In fact I would go from Lomas Santa Fe through Fairbanks Ranch to get there, and since the ballfields were down at Dove creek anyway, I found it easier to go right off of San Dieguito. To each his own, I probably could’ve just done 56 to Camino Del Sur, to Carmel Valley road but I really like driving through RSF.
I kind of wanted to go through Santa Luz, but it was all gated, and I didn’t care to sign in. Del Sur, I only made the drive around to 4S Ranch so I am not exactly sure what I missed. 4S was ok, but not really my cup of tea. I understand why some people like that kind of thing, and of course working in Kearney, I might think differently. It just seemed to plastic to me. I think in 10 years it should start resembling something like Eastern Encinitas (when the homes start needing some updates). I like that the prices are coming down, but that Mello Roos just kills it for me (not that I am in the market to buy). I did find the whole Black Mountain area through to be pretty nice (combining down to Santa Luz). A lot of parks, people out riding bikes, walking etc.
July 13, 2009 at 11:12 PM #429733CardiffBaseballParticipantActually people from Encinitas also go to CCA.
CCA much like San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas serves as the lottery based school (meaning getting in is not automatic). LCC, like Torrey Pines is the default school for HS Students.
Certain parts of Rancho Bernardo apparently have a choice also about Camino Del Norte. My friends in Westview are opting for the new school instead of RB.
I took 4-5 trips to 4S Ranch this past 2-3 weeks for Little League events, which was at the extreme south part of the community. I really liked the open Carmel Valley road by the way. In fact I would go from Lomas Santa Fe through Fairbanks Ranch to get there, and since the ballfields were down at Dove creek anyway, I found it easier to go right off of San Dieguito. To each his own, I probably could’ve just done 56 to Camino Del Sur, to Carmel Valley road but I really like driving through RSF.
I kind of wanted to go through Santa Luz, but it was all gated, and I didn’t care to sign in. Del Sur, I only made the drive around to 4S Ranch so I am not exactly sure what I missed. 4S was ok, but not really my cup of tea. I understand why some people like that kind of thing, and of course working in Kearney, I might think differently. It just seemed to plastic to me. I think in 10 years it should start resembling something like Eastern Encinitas (when the homes start needing some updates). I like that the prices are coming down, but that Mello Roos just kills it for me (not that I am in the market to buy). I did find the whole Black Mountain area through to be pretty nice (combining down to Santa Luz). A lot of parks, people out riding bikes, walking etc.
July 13, 2009 at 11:12 PM #429803CardiffBaseballParticipantActually people from Encinitas also go to CCA.
CCA much like San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas serves as the lottery based school (meaning getting in is not automatic). LCC, like Torrey Pines is the default school for HS Students.
Certain parts of Rancho Bernardo apparently have a choice also about Camino Del Norte. My friends in Westview are opting for the new school instead of RB.
I took 4-5 trips to 4S Ranch this past 2-3 weeks for Little League events, which was at the extreme south part of the community. I really liked the open Carmel Valley road by the way. In fact I would go from Lomas Santa Fe through Fairbanks Ranch to get there, and since the ballfields were down at Dove creek anyway, I found it easier to go right off of San Dieguito. To each his own, I probably could’ve just done 56 to Camino Del Sur, to Carmel Valley road but I really like driving through RSF.
I kind of wanted to go through Santa Luz, but it was all gated, and I didn’t care to sign in. Del Sur, I only made the drive around to 4S Ranch so I am not exactly sure what I missed. 4S was ok, but not really my cup of tea. I understand why some people like that kind of thing, and of course working in Kearney, I might think differently. It just seemed to plastic to me. I think in 10 years it should start resembling something like Eastern Encinitas (when the homes start needing some updates). I like that the prices are coming down, but that Mello Roos just kills it for me (not that I am in the market to buy). I did find the whole Black Mountain area through to be pretty nice (combining down to Santa Luz). A lot of parks, people out riding bikes, walking etc.
July 13, 2009 at 11:12 PM #429963CardiffBaseballParticipantActually people from Encinitas also go to CCA.
CCA much like San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas serves as the lottery based school (meaning getting in is not automatic). LCC, like Torrey Pines is the default school for HS Students.
Certain parts of Rancho Bernardo apparently have a choice also about Camino Del Norte. My friends in Westview are opting for the new school instead of RB.
I took 4-5 trips to 4S Ranch this past 2-3 weeks for Little League events, which was at the extreme south part of the community. I really liked the open Carmel Valley road by the way. In fact I would go from Lomas Santa Fe through Fairbanks Ranch to get there, and since the ballfields were down at Dove creek anyway, I found it easier to go right off of San Dieguito. To each his own, I probably could’ve just done 56 to Camino Del Sur, to Carmel Valley road but I really like driving through RSF.
I kind of wanted to go through Santa Luz, but it was all gated, and I didn’t care to sign in. Del Sur, I only made the drive around to 4S Ranch so I am not exactly sure what I missed. 4S was ok, but not really my cup of tea. I understand why some people like that kind of thing, and of course working in Kearney, I might think differently. It just seemed to plastic to me. I think in 10 years it should start resembling something like Eastern Encinitas (when the homes start needing some updates). I like that the prices are coming down, but that Mello Roos just kills it for me (not that I am in the market to buy). I did find the whole Black Mountain area through to be pretty nice (combining down to Santa Luz). A lot of parks, people out riding bikes, walking etc.
July 13, 2009 at 11:41 PM #429260oceanbreezeParticipantWhy CV school is better? Please compare the API of CV and Poway high schools. From http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/API/APISearchName.asp?cTopic=API&clevel=County&cCounty=37,SAN,DIEGO
2008:
PUSD High Schools
Mt. Carmel High 827
Poway High 845
Rancho Bernardo High 834
Westview High 843San Dieguito High Schools:
Canyon Crest Academy 843
La Costa Canyon High 805
San Dieguito High Academy 810
Torrey Pines High 849The average API of PUSD High is higher than San Dieguito High.
July 13, 2009 at 11:41 PM #429476oceanbreezeParticipantWhy CV school is better? Please compare the API of CV and Poway high schools. From http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/API/APISearchName.asp?cTopic=API&clevel=County&cCounty=37,SAN,DIEGO
2008:
PUSD High Schools
Mt. Carmel High 827
Poway High 845
Rancho Bernardo High 834
Westview High 843San Dieguito High Schools:
Canyon Crest Academy 843
La Costa Canyon High 805
San Dieguito High Academy 810
Torrey Pines High 849The average API of PUSD High is higher than San Dieguito High.
July 13, 2009 at 11:41 PM #429769oceanbreezeParticipantWhy CV school is better? Please compare the API of CV and Poway high schools. From http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/API/APISearchName.asp?cTopic=API&clevel=County&cCounty=37,SAN,DIEGO
2008:
PUSD High Schools
Mt. Carmel High 827
Poway High 845
Rancho Bernardo High 834
Westview High 843San Dieguito High Schools:
Canyon Crest Academy 843
La Costa Canyon High 805
San Dieguito High Academy 810
Torrey Pines High 849The average API of PUSD High is higher than San Dieguito High.
July 13, 2009 at 11:41 PM #429838oceanbreezeParticipantWhy CV school is better? Please compare the API of CV and Poway high schools. From http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/API/APISearchName.asp?cTopic=API&clevel=County&cCounty=37,SAN,DIEGO
2008:
PUSD High Schools
Mt. Carmel High 827
Poway High 845
Rancho Bernardo High 834
Westview High 843San Dieguito High Schools:
Canyon Crest Academy 843
La Costa Canyon High 805
San Dieguito High Academy 810
Torrey Pines High 849The average API of PUSD High is higher than San Dieguito High.
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