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November 16, 2007 at 1:19 PM #100339November 16, 2007 at 2:30 PM #100271CardiffBaseballParticipant
One of my son’s best friends moved to Oceanside and it seems every other week or at least once every three weeks, we have to make the trek. I am surprised being somewhat new to this area how long it takes to get to his house, and I am curious if his place is in this area that is loosely considered back gate. To get there I take 76 (a long way it seems) to Douglas Dr. and I believe it’s the last street before Douglas hits the golf course and bends around the corner. The kids apparently don’t like the school and don’t feel safe (one in elementary, one in Jr. High) so the family is thinking of moving back to Encinitas when the lease runs out. I am just looking forward to not making the drive. I think the street name is Point Degada. Or is the sketchy area further up Douglas?
November 16, 2007 at 2:30 PM #100350CardiffBaseballParticipantOne of my son’s best friends moved to Oceanside and it seems every other week or at least once every three weeks, we have to make the trek. I am surprised being somewhat new to this area how long it takes to get to his house, and I am curious if his place is in this area that is loosely considered back gate. To get there I take 76 (a long way it seems) to Douglas Dr. and I believe it’s the last street before Douglas hits the golf course and bends around the corner. The kids apparently don’t like the school and don’t feel safe (one in elementary, one in Jr. High) so the family is thinking of moving back to Encinitas when the lease runs out. I am just looking forward to not making the drive. I think the street name is Point Degada. Or is the sketchy area further up Douglas?
November 16, 2007 at 2:30 PM #100368CardiffBaseballParticipantOne of my son’s best friends moved to Oceanside and it seems every other week or at least once every three weeks, we have to make the trek. I am surprised being somewhat new to this area how long it takes to get to his house, and I am curious if his place is in this area that is loosely considered back gate. To get there I take 76 (a long way it seems) to Douglas Dr. and I believe it’s the last street before Douglas hits the golf course and bends around the corner. The kids apparently don’t like the school and don’t feel safe (one in elementary, one in Jr. High) so the family is thinking of moving back to Encinitas when the lease runs out. I am just looking forward to not making the drive. I think the street name is Point Degada. Or is the sketchy area further up Douglas?
November 16, 2007 at 2:30 PM #100382CardiffBaseballParticipantOne of my son’s best friends moved to Oceanside and it seems every other week or at least once every three weeks, we have to make the trek. I am surprised being somewhat new to this area how long it takes to get to his house, and I am curious if his place is in this area that is loosely considered back gate. To get there I take 76 (a long way it seems) to Douglas Dr. and I believe it’s the last street before Douglas hits the golf course and bends around the corner. The kids apparently don’t like the school and don’t feel safe (one in elementary, one in Jr. High) so the family is thinking of moving back to Encinitas when the lease runs out. I am just looking forward to not making the drive. I think the street name is Point Degada. Or is the sketchy area further up Douglas?
November 16, 2007 at 2:30 PM #100384CardiffBaseballParticipantOne of my son’s best friends moved to Oceanside and it seems every other week or at least once every three weeks, we have to make the trek. I am surprised being somewhat new to this area how long it takes to get to his house, and I am curious if his place is in this area that is loosely considered back gate. To get there I take 76 (a long way it seems) to Douglas Dr. and I believe it’s the last street before Douglas hits the golf course and bends around the corner. The kids apparently don’t like the school and don’t feel safe (one in elementary, one in Jr. High) so the family is thinking of moving back to Encinitas when the lease runs out. I am just looking forward to not making the drive. I think the street name is Point Degada. Or is the sketchy area further up Douglas?
November 16, 2007 at 6:05 PM #100331BugsParticipantI think the neighborhood you’re referring to was built during the late 1990s – the homes there are nice and the immediate neighborhood itself is pretty reasonable. However, the schools that service the area draw from the older apartment areas around Libby Lake and the older residential neighborhoods to the east, which is where all the action is. The other hotspot in the San Luis Rey Valley area is the area south of the River, over by the Drive-in / Swapmeet.
The way I look at it is that you are who you shop for groceries with.
Access was even harder/longer before they built out the 76 freeway.
November 16, 2007 at 6:05 PM #100411BugsParticipantI think the neighborhood you’re referring to was built during the late 1990s – the homes there are nice and the immediate neighborhood itself is pretty reasonable. However, the schools that service the area draw from the older apartment areas around Libby Lake and the older residential neighborhoods to the east, which is where all the action is. The other hotspot in the San Luis Rey Valley area is the area south of the River, over by the Drive-in / Swapmeet.
The way I look at it is that you are who you shop for groceries with.
Access was even harder/longer before they built out the 76 freeway.
November 16, 2007 at 6:05 PM #100428BugsParticipantI think the neighborhood you’re referring to was built during the late 1990s – the homes there are nice and the immediate neighborhood itself is pretty reasonable. However, the schools that service the area draw from the older apartment areas around Libby Lake and the older residential neighborhoods to the east, which is where all the action is. The other hotspot in the San Luis Rey Valley area is the area south of the River, over by the Drive-in / Swapmeet.
The way I look at it is that you are who you shop for groceries with.
Access was even harder/longer before they built out the 76 freeway.
November 16, 2007 at 6:05 PM #100442BugsParticipantI think the neighborhood you’re referring to was built during the late 1990s – the homes there are nice and the immediate neighborhood itself is pretty reasonable. However, the schools that service the area draw from the older apartment areas around Libby Lake and the older residential neighborhoods to the east, which is where all the action is. The other hotspot in the San Luis Rey Valley area is the area south of the River, over by the Drive-in / Swapmeet.
The way I look at it is that you are who you shop for groceries with.
Access was even harder/longer before they built out the 76 freeway.
November 16, 2007 at 6:05 PM #100444BugsParticipantI think the neighborhood you’re referring to was built during the late 1990s – the homes there are nice and the immediate neighborhood itself is pretty reasonable. However, the schools that service the area draw from the older apartment areas around Libby Lake and the older residential neighborhoods to the east, which is where all the action is. The other hotspot in the San Luis Rey Valley area is the area south of the River, over by the Drive-in / Swapmeet.
The way I look at it is that you are who you shop for groceries with.
Access was even harder/longer before they built out the 76 freeway.
November 16, 2007 at 11:46 PM #100370luxuryglowParticipantNo emotions attached…Oceanside is an inferior city.
Let’s just be objective here.November 16, 2007 at 11:46 PM #100451luxuryglowParticipantNo emotions attached…Oceanside is an inferior city.
Let’s just be objective here.November 16, 2007 at 11:46 PM #100468luxuryglowParticipantNo emotions attached…Oceanside is an inferior city.
Let’s just be objective here.November 16, 2007 at 11:46 PM #100482luxuryglowParticipantNo emotions attached…Oceanside is an inferior city.
Let’s just be objective here. -
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