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October 22, 2009 at 8:29 PM #473330October 23, 2009 at 6:48 AM #472583Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant
” SD will become the next LA in term of sprawl? I”
Welcome to the coming LA/OC/SD mega city coming relatively soon to SD (20-30 years).
Not saying it’s good (or bad) just saying it’s inevitable.
Anyone know when they will start building this thing ???
From my limited experiences in that area (Next to LWC) the weather there is about the same as Temecula most of the time (within maybe 5 degrees or so). But I would guess the price range for say about 3000 sqf home will be about 500K but that is just my guess.
As a side note:
I work in an industry that’s working very hard to make distance irrivlant for work for a large part of our population.
New mass transit projects that are also inevitable will also make distance less important. (unless you want to go to the beach but really if your not a surfer then 30-50 minutes to the beach is fine for the 3 maybe 5 times you will go there in a given year (maybe 10 to 15 times if your really into walking at the beach or that whole camp fire thing they do at moonlight beach I think they call it).
That Moonlight beach environment/vibe is really nice but really only maybe 5 times a year is special, more than that I think would get boring.
October 23, 2009 at 6:48 AM #472763Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant” SD will become the next LA in term of sprawl? I”
Welcome to the coming LA/OC/SD mega city coming relatively soon to SD (20-30 years).
Not saying it’s good (or bad) just saying it’s inevitable.
Anyone know when they will start building this thing ???
From my limited experiences in that area (Next to LWC) the weather there is about the same as Temecula most of the time (within maybe 5 degrees or so). But I would guess the price range for say about 3000 sqf home will be about 500K but that is just my guess.
As a side note:
I work in an industry that’s working very hard to make distance irrivlant for work for a large part of our population.
New mass transit projects that are also inevitable will also make distance less important. (unless you want to go to the beach but really if your not a surfer then 30-50 minutes to the beach is fine for the 3 maybe 5 times you will go there in a given year (maybe 10 to 15 times if your really into walking at the beach or that whole camp fire thing they do at moonlight beach I think they call it).
That Moonlight beach environment/vibe is really nice but really only maybe 5 times a year is special, more than that I think would get boring.
October 23, 2009 at 6:48 AM #473117Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant” SD will become the next LA in term of sprawl? I”
Welcome to the coming LA/OC/SD mega city coming relatively soon to SD (20-30 years).
Not saying it’s good (or bad) just saying it’s inevitable.
Anyone know when they will start building this thing ???
From my limited experiences in that area (Next to LWC) the weather there is about the same as Temecula most of the time (within maybe 5 degrees or so). But I would guess the price range for say about 3000 sqf home will be about 500K but that is just my guess.
As a side note:
I work in an industry that’s working very hard to make distance irrivlant for work for a large part of our population.
New mass transit projects that are also inevitable will also make distance less important. (unless you want to go to the beach but really if your not a surfer then 30-50 minutes to the beach is fine for the 3 maybe 5 times you will go there in a given year (maybe 10 to 15 times if your really into walking at the beach or that whole camp fire thing they do at moonlight beach I think they call it).
That Moonlight beach environment/vibe is really nice but really only maybe 5 times a year is special, more than that I think would get boring.
October 23, 2009 at 6:48 AM #473194Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant” SD will become the next LA in term of sprawl? I”
Welcome to the coming LA/OC/SD mega city coming relatively soon to SD (20-30 years).
Not saying it’s good (or bad) just saying it’s inevitable.
Anyone know when they will start building this thing ???
From my limited experiences in that area (Next to LWC) the weather there is about the same as Temecula most of the time (within maybe 5 degrees or so). But I would guess the price range for say about 3000 sqf home will be about 500K but that is just my guess.
As a side note:
I work in an industry that’s working very hard to make distance irrivlant for work for a large part of our population.
New mass transit projects that are also inevitable will also make distance less important. (unless you want to go to the beach but really if your not a surfer then 30-50 minutes to the beach is fine for the 3 maybe 5 times you will go there in a given year (maybe 10 to 15 times if your really into walking at the beach or that whole camp fire thing they do at moonlight beach I think they call it).
That Moonlight beach environment/vibe is really nice but really only maybe 5 times a year is special, more than that I think would get boring.
October 23, 2009 at 6:48 AM #473420Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant” SD will become the next LA in term of sprawl? I”
Welcome to the coming LA/OC/SD mega city coming relatively soon to SD (20-30 years).
Not saying it’s good (or bad) just saying it’s inevitable.
Anyone know when they will start building this thing ???
From my limited experiences in that area (Next to LWC) the weather there is about the same as Temecula most of the time (within maybe 5 degrees or so). But I would guess the price range for say about 3000 sqf home will be about 500K but that is just my guess.
As a side note:
I work in an industry that’s working very hard to make distance irrivlant for work for a large part of our population.
New mass transit projects that are also inevitable will also make distance less important. (unless you want to go to the beach but really if your not a surfer then 30-50 minutes to the beach is fine for the 3 maybe 5 times you will go there in a given year (maybe 10 to 15 times if your really into walking at the beach or that whole camp fire thing they do at moonlight beach I think they call it).
That Moonlight beach environment/vibe is really nice but really only maybe 5 times a year is special, more than that I think would get boring.
October 23, 2009 at 7:38 AM #472593scaredyclassicParticipanti would not mind living underground
October 23, 2009 at 7:38 AM #472772scaredyclassicParticipanti would not mind living underground
October 23, 2009 at 7:38 AM #473128scaredyclassicParticipanti would not mind living underground
October 23, 2009 at 7:38 AM #473204scaredyclassicParticipanti would not mind living underground
October 23, 2009 at 7:38 AM #473430scaredyclassicParticipanti would not mind living underground
October 23, 2009 at 7:52 AM #472627outtamojoParticipantYeah that IS some rough terrain. Doesn’t that add to the cost of living there as the HOA will have to maintain slopes and such and it can’t be cheap to prep the building sites and run utilities thru there.
October 23, 2009 at 7:52 AM #472806outtamojoParticipantYeah that IS some rough terrain. Doesn’t that add to the cost of living there as the HOA will have to maintain slopes and such and it can’t be cheap to prep the building sites and run utilities thru there.
October 23, 2009 at 7:52 AM #473163outtamojoParticipantYeah that IS some rough terrain. Doesn’t that add to the cost of living there as the HOA will have to maintain slopes and such and it can’t be cheap to prep the building sites and run utilities thru there.
October 23, 2009 at 7:52 AM #473239outtamojoParticipantYeah that IS some rough terrain. Doesn’t that add to the cost of living there as the HOA will have to maintain slopes and such and it can’t be cheap to prep the building sites and run utilities thru there.
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