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June 12, 2008 at 8:07 PM #222352June 15, 2008 at 5:17 PM #222816
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantSo is SFT basically that which is to the north of Calle Acervo as you turn off of Rancho Santa Fe? Given that my kids are not in public school right now it seems moving over there is a bit of waste, but if I see that area correctly, kids can walk to OPE, Diegueno and LCC. That’s pretty convenient.
June 15, 2008 at 5:17 PM #222919CardiffBaseball
ParticipantSo is SFT basically that which is to the north of Calle Acervo as you turn off of Rancho Santa Fe? Given that my kids are not in public school right now it seems moving over there is a bit of waste, but if I see that area correctly, kids can walk to OPE, Diegueno and LCC. That’s pretty convenient.
June 15, 2008 at 5:17 PM #222933CardiffBaseball
ParticipantSo is SFT basically that which is to the north of Calle Acervo as you turn off of Rancho Santa Fe? Given that my kids are not in public school right now it seems moving over there is a bit of waste, but if I see that area correctly, kids can walk to OPE, Diegueno and LCC. That’s pretty convenient.
June 15, 2008 at 5:17 PM #222964CardiffBaseball
ParticipantSo is SFT basically that which is to the north of Calle Acervo as you turn off of Rancho Santa Fe? Given that my kids are not in public school right now it seems moving over there is a bit of waste, but if I see that area correctly, kids can walk to OPE, Diegueno and LCC. That’s pretty convenient.
June 15, 2008 at 5:17 PM #222980CardiffBaseball
ParticipantSo is SFT basically that which is to the north of Calle Acervo as you turn off of Rancho Santa Fe? Given that my kids are not in public school right now it seems moving over there is a bit of waste, but if I see that area correctly, kids can walk to OPE, Diegueno and LCC. That’s pretty convenient.
June 15, 2008 at 10:03 PM #222894sdrealtor
ParticipantSFT is the Centex built neighborhood about 1/4 mile north of RSF on both sides of Acervo. It was built around the mid/late 90’s at the same time that The Ranch was built (probably the nicest SFR community in North County). Yes you are correct that kids can walk to OPE, Diegueno and LCC.
June 15, 2008 at 10:03 PM #223002sdrealtor
ParticipantSFT is the Centex built neighborhood about 1/4 mile north of RSF on both sides of Acervo. It was built around the mid/late 90’s at the same time that The Ranch was built (probably the nicest SFR community in North County). Yes you are correct that kids can walk to OPE, Diegueno and LCC.
June 15, 2008 at 10:03 PM #223013sdrealtor
ParticipantSFT is the Centex built neighborhood about 1/4 mile north of RSF on both sides of Acervo. It was built around the mid/late 90’s at the same time that The Ranch was built (probably the nicest SFR community in North County). Yes you are correct that kids can walk to OPE, Diegueno and LCC.
June 15, 2008 at 10:03 PM #223046sdrealtor
ParticipantSFT is the Centex built neighborhood about 1/4 mile north of RSF on both sides of Acervo. It was built around the mid/late 90’s at the same time that The Ranch was built (probably the nicest SFR community in North County). Yes you are correct that kids can walk to OPE, Diegueno and LCC.
June 15, 2008 at 10:03 PM #223062sdrealtor
ParticipantSFT is the Centex built neighborhood about 1/4 mile north of RSF on both sides of Acervo. It was built around the mid/late 90’s at the same time that The Ranch was built (probably the nicest SFR community in North County). Yes you are correct that kids can walk to OPE, Diegueno and LCC.
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