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January 7, 2008 at 3:25 PM #131370January 7, 2008 at 3:43 PM #131094
sdrealtor
ParticipantSummerhill is a community of attached homes that are PUD’s not condos. This means you own your half of the structure and the land it sits on. One of the nice things about it is that is is entirely surrounded by SFR neighborhoods (Fieldstone and Summercreek). These homes were mostly built in the mid 80’s. They are located adjacent to Diegueno Jr High and attend Flora Vista elem.
VP is typically all the homes south of mountain vista but north of encinitas blvd with the exception of Villanitas which are the homes just east of the Ralphs Shopping Center and can only be accessed off Encinitas Blvd. Most of VP was built in the 70’s. They attend parkdale lane and much of the area includes condos and even some apartment rental communities.
January 7, 2008 at 3:43 PM #131274sdrealtor
ParticipantSummerhill is a community of attached homes that are PUD’s not condos. This means you own your half of the structure and the land it sits on. One of the nice things about it is that is is entirely surrounded by SFR neighborhoods (Fieldstone and Summercreek). These homes were mostly built in the mid 80’s. They are located adjacent to Diegueno Jr High and attend Flora Vista elem.
VP is typically all the homes south of mountain vista but north of encinitas blvd with the exception of Villanitas which are the homes just east of the Ralphs Shopping Center and can only be accessed off Encinitas Blvd. Most of VP was built in the 70’s. They attend parkdale lane and much of the area includes condos and even some apartment rental communities.
January 7, 2008 at 3:43 PM #131281sdrealtor
ParticipantSummerhill is a community of attached homes that are PUD’s not condos. This means you own your half of the structure and the land it sits on. One of the nice things about it is that is is entirely surrounded by SFR neighborhoods (Fieldstone and Summercreek). These homes were mostly built in the mid 80’s. They are located adjacent to Diegueno Jr High and attend Flora Vista elem.
VP is typically all the homes south of mountain vista but north of encinitas blvd with the exception of Villanitas which are the homes just east of the Ralphs Shopping Center and can only be accessed off Encinitas Blvd. Most of VP was built in the 70’s. They attend parkdale lane and much of the area includes condos and even some apartment rental communities.
January 7, 2008 at 3:43 PM #131343sdrealtor
ParticipantSummerhill is a community of attached homes that are PUD’s not condos. This means you own your half of the structure and the land it sits on. One of the nice things about it is that is is entirely surrounded by SFR neighborhoods (Fieldstone and Summercreek). These homes were mostly built in the mid 80’s. They are located adjacent to Diegueno Jr High and attend Flora Vista elem.
VP is typically all the homes south of mountain vista but north of encinitas blvd with the exception of Villanitas which are the homes just east of the Ralphs Shopping Center and can only be accessed off Encinitas Blvd. Most of VP was built in the 70’s. They attend parkdale lane and much of the area includes condos and even some apartment rental communities.
January 7, 2008 at 3:43 PM #131380sdrealtor
ParticipantSummerhill is a community of attached homes that are PUD’s not condos. This means you own your half of the structure and the land it sits on. One of the nice things about it is that is is entirely surrounded by SFR neighborhoods (Fieldstone and Summercreek). These homes were mostly built in the mid 80’s. They are located adjacent to Diegueno Jr High and attend Flora Vista elem.
VP is typically all the homes south of mountain vista but north of encinitas blvd with the exception of Villanitas which are the homes just east of the Ralphs Shopping Center and can only be accessed off Encinitas Blvd. Most of VP was built in the 70’s. They attend parkdale lane and much of the area includes condos and even some apartment rental communities.
January 7, 2008 at 4:02 PM #131099sd_bear
ParticipantWhile we are on the topic of Buckeye fans, that is where I went to college. Unfortunately that’s all I can contribute to this conversation.
January 7, 2008 at 4:02 PM #131279sd_bear
ParticipantWhile we are on the topic of Buckeye fans, that is where I went to college. Unfortunately that’s all I can contribute to this conversation.
January 7, 2008 at 4:02 PM #131286sd_bear
ParticipantWhile we are on the topic of Buckeye fans, that is where I went to college. Unfortunately that’s all I can contribute to this conversation.
January 7, 2008 at 4:02 PM #131348sd_bear
ParticipantWhile we are on the topic of Buckeye fans, that is where I went to college. Unfortunately that’s all I can contribute to this conversation.
January 7, 2008 at 4:02 PM #131385sd_bear
ParticipantWhile we are on the topic of Buckeye fans, that is where I went to college. Unfortunately that’s all I can contribute to this conversation.
January 7, 2008 at 4:03 PM #131104CardiffBaseball
ParticipantIf we take the general square (I know that isn’t the shape) of El Camino Real, to leucadia, to RSF and back to Encinitas Blvd, how many distinct neighborhoods are back there. Also the area south of Encinitas Blvd, east of El Camino seems big, as well.
January 7, 2008 at 4:03 PM #131284CardiffBaseball
ParticipantIf we take the general square (I know that isn’t the shape) of El Camino Real, to leucadia, to RSF and back to Encinitas Blvd, how many distinct neighborhoods are back there. Also the area south of Encinitas Blvd, east of El Camino seems big, as well.
January 7, 2008 at 4:03 PM #131291CardiffBaseball
ParticipantIf we take the general square (I know that isn’t the shape) of El Camino Real, to leucadia, to RSF and back to Encinitas Blvd, how many distinct neighborhoods are back there. Also the area south of Encinitas Blvd, east of El Camino seems big, as well.
January 7, 2008 at 4:03 PM #131352CardiffBaseball
ParticipantIf we take the general square (I know that isn’t the shape) of El Camino Real, to leucadia, to RSF and back to Encinitas Blvd, how many distinct neighborhoods are back there. Also the area south of Encinitas Blvd, east of El Camino seems big, as well.
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