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December 15, 2010 at 4:59 PM #641017December 15, 2010 at 7:17 PM #639967
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December 16, 2010 at 12:03 AM #640027ocrenter
ParticipantHere’s all of the SD census tracts with over 40% of household making over $200k:
–Carmel Valley (Rancho Pacifica) at 50%
–Carmel Valley (Cantamar/Sonoma) at 50%
–La Jolla 8303 at 46%
–RSF Covenant at 45%
–Scripps (South of Pomerado/Stonebridge) at 41%Looks like the northern part of Carmel Valley has really pushed itself up into the big league, even eclipsing RSF and La Jolla!
For reference and general interest, Kobe Bryan’s Newport Coast is at 52% over $200k, there are 3 tracts on Palos Verdes Peninsula between 45%-52%, and of course most of Beverly Hills/BH adjacent tracts are within 40-51%.
December 16, 2010 at 12:03 AM #640098ocrenter
ParticipantHere’s all of the SD census tracts with over 40% of household making over $200k:
–Carmel Valley (Rancho Pacifica) at 50%
–Carmel Valley (Cantamar/Sonoma) at 50%
–La Jolla 8303 at 46%
–RSF Covenant at 45%
–Scripps (South of Pomerado/Stonebridge) at 41%Looks like the northern part of Carmel Valley has really pushed itself up into the big league, even eclipsing RSF and La Jolla!
For reference and general interest, Kobe Bryan’s Newport Coast is at 52% over $200k, there are 3 tracts on Palos Verdes Peninsula between 45%-52%, and of course most of Beverly Hills/BH adjacent tracts are within 40-51%.
December 16, 2010 at 12:03 AM #640679ocrenter
ParticipantHere’s all of the SD census tracts with over 40% of household making over $200k:
–Carmel Valley (Rancho Pacifica) at 50%
–Carmel Valley (Cantamar/Sonoma) at 50%
–La Jolla 8303 at 46%
–RSF Covenant at 45%
–Scripps (South of Pomerado/Stonebridge) at 41%Looks like the northern part of Carmel Valley has really pushed itself up into the big league, even eclipsing RSF and La Jolla!
For reference and general interest, Kobe Bryan’s Newport Coast is at 52% over $200k, there are 3 tracts on Palos Verdes Peninsula between 45%-52%, and of course most of Beverly Hills/BH adjacent tracts are within 40-51%.
December 16, 2010 at 12:03 AM #640815ocrenter
ParticipantHere’s all of the SD census tracts with over 40% of household making over $200k:
–Carmel Valley (Rancho Pacifica) at 50%
–Carmel Valley (Cantamar/Sonoma) at 50%
–La Jolla 8303 at 46%
–RSF Covenant at 45%
–Scripps (South of Pomerado/Stonebridge) at 41%Looks like the northern part of Carmel Valley has really pushed itself up into the big league, even eclipsing RSF and La Jolla!
For reference and general interest, Kobe Bryan’s Newport Coast is at 52% over $200k, there are 3 tracts on Palos Verdes Peninsula between 45%-52%, and of course most of Beverly Hills/BH adjacent tracts are within 40-51%.
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