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July 7, 2011 at 12:27 AM #709069July 7, 2011 at 7:38 AM #707970ocrenterParticipant
[quote=AN]Liberty Station schools is on the the same league as CV. Liberty Station schools are scoring worse than Mira Mesa. Liberty Station is far from a lot of the high tech jobs (SV/CV/UTC areas). So, put it simply, if you’re an engineering couple working in SV/CV/UTC area and want top schools, w/in 15 minutes from work, new and clean area. Liberty Station is definitely not on your radar.[/quote]
AN, I have to assume you meant LS schools is NOT the same league as CV.
High Tech high API 797
Torrey Pines 860
Canyon Crest 867
Mira Mesa 802
Westview 848
University 781FYI: ziprealty now have a nice school district map that gives exact boundaries. quite a nice feature I must say. the line between PUSD and San Deiguitos is just east of the house in question and just west of Torrey Del Mar.
July 7, 2011 at 7:38 AM #709084ocrenterParticipant[quote=AN]Liberty Station schools is on the the same league as CV. Liberty Station schools are scoring worse than Mira Mesa. Liberty Station is far from a lot of the high tech jobs (SV/CV/UTC areas). So, put it simply, if you’re an engineering couple working in SV/CV/UTC area and want top schools, w/in 15 minutes from work, new and clean area. Liberty Station is definitely not on your radar.[/quote]
AN, I have to assume you meant LS schools is NOT the same league as CV.
High Tech high API 797
Torrey Pines 860
Canyon Crest 867
Mira Mesa 802
Westview 848
University 781FYI: ziprealty now have a nice school district map that gives exact boundaries. quite a nice feature I must say. the line between PUSD and San Deiguitos is just east of the house in question and just west of Torrey Del Mar.
July 7, 2011 at 7:38 AM #708569ocrenterParticipant[quote=AN]Liberty Station schools is on the the same league as CV. Liberty Station schools are scoring worse than Mira Mesa. Liberty Station is far from a lot of the high tech jobs (SV/CV/UTC areas). So, put it simply, if you’re an engineering couple working in SV/CV/UTC area and want top schools, w/in 15 minutes from work, new and clean area. Liberty Station is definitely not on your radar.[/quote]
AN, I have to assume you meant LS schools is NOT the same league as CV.
High Tech high API 797
Torrey Pines 860
Canyon Crest 867
Mira Mesa 802
Westview 848
University 781FYI: ziprealty now have a nice school district map that gives exact boundaries. quite a nice feature I must say. the line between PUSD and San Deiguitos is just east of the house in question and just west of Torrey Del Mar.
July 7, 2011 at 7:38 AM #708720ocrenterParticipant[quote=AN]Liberty Station schools is on the the same league as CV. Liberty Station schools are scoring worse than Mira Mesa. Liberty Station is far from a lot of the high tech jobs (SV/CV/UTC areas). So, put it simply, if you’re an engineering couple working in SV/CV/UTC area and want top schools, w/in 15 minutes from work, new and clean area. Liberty Station is definitely not on your radar.[/quote]
AN, I have to assume you meant LS schools is NOT the same league as CV.
High Tech high API 797
Torrey Pines 860
Canyon Crest 867
Mira Mesa 802
Westview 848
University 781FYI: ziprealty now have a nice school district map that gives exact boundaries. quite a nice feature I must say. the line between PUSD and San Deiguitos is just east of the house in question and just west of Torrey Del Mar.
July 7, 2011 at 7:38 AM #707873ocrenterParticipant[quote=AN]Liberty Station schools is on the the same league as CV. Liberty Station schools are scoring worse than Mira Mesa. Liberty Station is far from a lot of the high tech jobs (SV/CV/UTC areas). So, put it simply, if you’re an engineering couple working in SV/CV/UTC area and want top schools, w/in 15 minutes from work, new and clean area. Liberty Station is definitely not on your radar.[/quote]
AN, I have to assume you meant LS schools is NOT the same league as CV.
High Tech high API 797
Torrey Pines 860
Canyon Crest 867
Mira Mesa 802
Westview 848
University 781FYI: ziprealty now have a nice school district map that gives exact boundaries. quite a nice feature I must say. the line between PUSD and San Deiguitos is just east of the house in question and just west of Torrey Del Mar.
July 7, 2011 at 9:21 AM #709109jstoeszParticipantSorry to poke the bear, AN
I did not research exact api’s, and I don’t really care if they are within 10%. But that is just me. I was throwing LS as an example of a nice development in what I consider a more livable entertaining area.
July 7, 2011 at 9:21 AM #708745jstoeszParticipantSorry to poke the bear, AN
I did not research exact api’s, and I don’t really care if they are within 10%. But that is just me. I was throwing LS as an example of a nice development in what I consider a more livable entertaining area.
July 7, 2011 at 9:21 AM #707898jstoeszParticipantSorry to poke the bear, AN
I did not research exact api’s, and I don’t really care if they are within 10%. But that is just me. I was throwing LS as an example of a nice development in what I consider a more livable entertaining area.
July 7, 2011 at 9:21 AM #707995jstoeszParticipantSorry to poke the bear, AN
I did not research exact api’s, and I don’t really care if they are within 10%. But that is just me. I was throwing LS as an example of a nice development in what I consider a more livable entertaining area.
July 7, 2011 at 9:21 AM #708594jstoeszParticipantSorry to poke the bear, AN
I did not research exact api’s, and I don’t really care if they are within 10%. But that is just me. I was throwing LS as an example of a nice development in what I consider a more livable entertaining area.
July 7, 2011 at 9:40 AM #709119briansd1Guest[quote=jstoesz]
Caveat…I have a serious aversion to planned communities.
[/quote]I absolutely agree with you. Planned communities are almost like death, IMO.
Planned communities like Santee and Mira Mesa have a shopping core surrounded by houses. But Carmel valley has nothing because “upscale” communities can’t have low-brow stores such Target and 7-Eleven.
[quote=jstoesz]
Caveat X2…I am not trying to be disrespectful, I just do not understand the draw of CV.[/quote]I don’t like planned communities, but I undertand the draw. People want new with modern amenities, clean with a certain snob factor — entrance monuments that make them think there’re entering a mansion, etc… People also like unformity because in uniformity, there’s safety. It’s the pack animal instinct.
My problem is that I like organic growth communities, but I don’t like old and dilapidated. I would have to spend some money to restore an old house to modern standard of comfort. The old houses are not priced right to justify the purchase and restoration, IMO.
Also most folks who buy exhaust their funds so they can’t restore anything. Buying a new/newer house is the path of least resistance.
July 7, 2011 at 9:40 AM #707908briansd1Guest[quote=jstoesz]
Caveat…I have a serious aversion to planned communities.
[/quote]I absolutely agree with you. Planned communities are almost like death, IMO.
Planned communities like Santee and Mira Mesa have a shopping core surrounded by houses. But Carmel valley has nothing because “upscale” communities can’t have low-brow stores such Target and 7-Eleven.
[quote=jstoesz]
Caveat X2…I am not trying to be disrespectful, I just do not understand the draw of CV.[/quote]I don’t like planned communities, but I undertand the draw. People want new with modern amenities, clean with a certain snob factor — entrance monuments that make them think there’re entering a mansion, etc… People also like unformity because in uniformity, there’s safety. It’s the pack animal instinct.
My problem is that I like organic growth communities, but I don’t like old and dilapidated. I would have to spend some money to restore an old house to modern standard of comfort. The old houses are not priced right to justify the purchase and restoration, IMO.
Also most folks who buy exhaust their funds so they can’t restore anything. Buying a new/newer house is the path of least resistance.
July 7, 2011 at 9:40 AM #708604briansd1Guest[quote=jstoesz]
Caveat…I have a serious aversion to planned communities.
[/quote]I absolutely agree with you. Planned communities are almost like death, IMO.
Planned communities like Santee and Mira Mesa have a shopping core surrounded by houses. But Carmel valley has nothing because “upscale” communities can’t have low-brow stores such Target and 7-Eleven.
[quote=jstoesz]
Caveat X2…I am not trying to be disrespectful, I just do not understand the draw of CV.[/quote]I don’t like planned communities, but I undertand the draw. People want new with modern amenities, clean with a certain snob factor — entrance monuments that make them think there’re entering a mansion, etc… People also like unformity because in uniformity, there’s safety. It’s the pack animal instinct.
My problem is that I like organic growth communities, but I don’t like old and dilapidated. I would have to spend some money to restore an old house to modern standard of comfort. The old houses are not priced right to justify the purchase and restoration, IMO.
Also most folks who buy exhaust their funds so they can’t restore anything. Buying a new/newer house is the path of least resistance.
July 7, 2011 at 9:40 AM #708005briansd1Guest[quote=jstoesz]
Caveat…I have a serious aversion to planned communities.
[/quote]I absolutely agree with you. Planned communities are almost like death, IMO.
Planned communities like Santee and Mira Mesa have a shopping core surrounded by houses. But Carmel valley has nothing because “upscale” communities can’t have low-brow stores such Target and 7-Eleven.
[quote=jstoesz]
Caveat X2…I am not trying to be disrespectful, I just do not understand the draw of CV.[/quote]I don’t like planned communities, but I undertand the draw. People want new with modern amenities, clean with a certain snob factor — entrance monuments that make them think there’re entering a mansion, etc… People also like unformity because in uniformity, there’s safety. It’s the pack animal instinct.
My problem is that I like organic growth communities, but I don’t like old and dilapidated. I would have to spend some money to restore an old house to modern standard of comfort. The old houses are not priced right to justify the purchase and restoration, IMO.
Also most folks who buy exhaust their funds so they can’t restore anything. Buying a new/newer house is the path of least resistance.
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