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April 21, 2008 at 4:38 PM #191916April 21, 2008 at 4:50 PM #191809nostradamusParticipant
I live right where asianautica described, IMO it’s the best area of MM to live in. Pretty quiet, no crime (although people from CV seem to think MM is riddled with bullet holes). I often see solo women joggers out in the canyon (Penasquitos Canyon Trailhead) and there haven’t been any rapes/attacks I know of. In my 13 years of MM living the only thing that ever happened to me was the “H” being stolen off my Honda. Of course I immediately called 911 and considered buying a $900k McBox in CV to get away from this deadly crime.
Sarcasm aside, I think you’re looking to rent, no? Are you going to rent a house or a condo?
This condo for rent is plenty for 2 people. No garage though.
April 21, 2008 at 4:50 PM #191835nostradamusParticipantI live right where asianautica described, IMO it’s the best area of MM to live in. Pretty quiet, no crime (although people from CV seem to think MM is riddled with bullet holes). I often see solo women joggers out in the canyon (Penasquitos Canyon Trailhead) and there haven’t been any rapes/attacks I know of. In my 13 years of MM living the only thing that ever happened to me was the “H” being stolen off my Honda. Of course I immediately called 911 and considered buying a $900k McBox in CV to get away from this deadly crime.
Sarcasm aside, I think you’re looking to rent, no? Are you going to rent a house or a condo?
This condo for rent is plenty for 2 people. No garage though.
April 21, 2008 at 4:50 PM #191863nostradamusParticipantI live right where asianautica described, IMO it’s the best area of MM to live in. Pretty quiet, no crime (although people from CV seem to think MM is riddled with bullet holes). I often see solo women joggers out in the canyon (Penasquitos Canyon Trailhead) and there haven’t been any rapes/attacks I know of. In my 13 years of MM living the only thing that ever happened to me was the “H” being stolen off my Honda. Of course I immediately called 911 and considered buying a $900k McBox in CV to get away from this deadly crime.
Sarcasm aside, I think you’re looking to rent, no? Are you going to rent a house or a condo?
This condo for rent is plenty for 2 people. No garage though.
April 21, 2008 at 4:50 PM #191878nostradamusParticipantI live right where asianautica described, IMO it’s the best area of MM to live in. Pretty quiet, no crime (although people from CV seem to think MM is riddled with bullet holes). I often see solo women joggers out in the canyon (Penasquitos Canyon Trailhead) and there haven’t been any rapes/attacks I know of. In my 13 years of MM living the only thing that ever happened to me was the “H” being stolen off my Honda. Of course I immediately called 911 and considered buying a $900k McBox in CV to get away from this deadly crime.
Sarcasm aside, I think you’re looking to rent, no? Are you going to rent a house or a condo?
This condo for rent is plenty for 2 people. No garage though.
April 21, 2008 at 4:50 PM #191925nostradamusParticipantI live right where asianautica described, IMO it’s the best area of MM to live in. Pretty quiet, no crime (although people from CV seem to think MM is riddled with bullet holes). I often see solo women joggers out in the canyon (Penasquitos Canyon Trailhead) and there haven’t been any rapes/attacks I know of. In my 13 years of MM living the only thing that ever happened to me was the “H” being stolen off my Honda. Of course I immediately called 911 and considered buying a $900k McBox in CV to get away from this deadly crime.
Sarcasm aside, I think you’re looking to rent, no? Are you going to rent a house or a condo?
This condo for rent is plenty for 2 people. No garage though.
April 21, 2008 at 4:53 PM #191815anParticipantHere’s how the name and housing stock is like… Sorrento Valley is 92121 zip code, it’s a tiny community along Sorrento Valley Blvd between the freeway and Camino Santa Fe. Once you head east past Camino Santa Fe on Sorrento Valley Blvd, it becomes Calle Cristobal. That area has 92126 zip code, so, for all intent and purposes, it’s Mira mesa, but some want to distinguish themselves from the MM name, so they (the north side of Calle Cristobal between Camino Santa Fe and Camino Ruiz) call themselves Sorrento Mesa. But it’s really just a name.
Sorrento Valley houses are mostly 2000-3000 sq-ft built in late 90s. Sorrento Mesa are mainly 2000-2200 sq-ft built in early to late 90s. Although both area are basically the same in my eyes, Sorrento Valley is much more expensive. A 2000 sq-ft there are asking for mid 600s while in Sorrento Mesa, they’re mid 500s.
April 21, 2008 at 4:53 PM #191841anParticipantHere’s how the name and housing stock is like… Sorrento Valley is 92121 zip code, it’s a tiny community along Sorrento Valley Blvd between the freeway and Camino Santa Fe. Once you head east past Camino Santa Fe on Sorrento Valley Blvd, it becomes Calle Cristobal. That area has 92126 zip code, so, for all intent and purposes, it’s Mira mesa, but some want to distinguish themselves from the MM name, so they (the north side of Calle Cristobal between Camino Santa Fe and Camino Ruiz) call themselves Sorrento Mesa. But it’s really just a name.
Sorrento Valley houses are mostly 2000-3000 sq-ft built in late 90s. Sorrento Mesa are mainly 2000-2200 sq-ft built in early to late 90s. Although both area are basically the same in my eyes, Sorrento Valley is much more expensive. A 2000 sq-ft there are asking for mid 600s while in Sorrento Mesa, they’re mid 500s.
April 21, 2008 at 4:53 PM #191871anParticipantHere’s how the name and housing stock is like… Sorrento Valley is 92121 zip code, it’s a tiny community along Sorrento Valley Blvd between the freeway and Camino Santa Fe. Once you head east past Camino Santa Fe on Sorrento Valley Blvd, it becomes Calle Cristobal. That area has 92126 zip code, so, for all intent and purposes, it’s Mira mesa, but some want to distinguish themselves from the MM name, so they (the north side of Calle Cristobal between Camino Santa Fe and Camino Ruiz) call themselves Sorrento Mesa. But it’s really just a name.
Sorrento Valley houses are mostly 2000-3000 sq-ft built in late 90s. Sorrento Mesa are mainly 2000-2200 sq-ft built in early to late 90s. Although both area are basically the same in my eyes, Sorrento Valley is much more expensive. A 2000 sq-ft there are asking for mid 600s while in Sorrento Mesa, they’re mid 500s.
April 21, 2008 at 4:53 PM #191883anParticipantHere’s how the name and housing stock is like… Sorrento Valley is 92121 zip code, it’s a tiny community along Sorrento Valley Blvd between the freeway and Camino Santa Fe. Once you head east past Camino Santa Fe on Sorrento Valley Blvd, it becomes Calle Cristobal. That area has 92126 zip code, so, for all intent and purposes, it’s Mira mesa, but some want to distinguish themselves from the MM name, so they (the north side of Calle Cristobal between Camino Santa Fe and Camino Ruiz) call themselves Sorrento Mesa. But it’s really just a name.
Sorrento Valley houses are mostly 2000-3000 sq-ft built in late 90s. Sorrento Mesa are mainly 2000-2200 sq-ft built in early to late 90s. Although both area are basically the same in my eyes, Sorrento Valley is much more expensive. A 2000 sq-ft there are asking for mid 600s while in Sorrento Mesa, they’re mid 500s.
April 21, 2008 at 4:53 PM #191930anParticipantHere’s how the name and housing stock is like… Sorrento Valley is 92121 zip code, it’s a tiny community along Sorrento Valley Blvd between the freeway and Camino Santa Fe. Once you head east past Camino Santa Fe on Sorrento Valley Blvd, it becomes Calle Cristobal. That area has 92126 zip code, so, for all intent and purposes, it’s Mira mesa, but some want to distinguish themselves from the MM name, so they (the north side of Calle Cristobal between Camino Santa Fe and Camino Ruiz) call themselves Sorrento Mesa. But it’s really just a name.
Sorrento Valley houses are mostly 2000-3000 sq-ft built in late 90s. Sorrento Mesa are mainly 2000-2200 sq-ft built in early to late 90s. Although both area are basically the same in my eyes, Sorrento Valley is much more expensive. A 2000 sq-ft there are asking for mid 600s while in Sorrento Mesa, they’re mid 500s.
April 21, 2008 at 4:53 PM #191820nostradamusParticipantjames I think asia described it right: the NW part of Mira Mesa is also called Sorrento Mesa (near Camino Santa Fe).
April 21, 2008 at 4:53 PM #191846nostradamusParticipantjames I think asia described it right: the NW part of Mira Mesa is also called Sorrento Mesa (near Camino Santa Fe).
April 21, 2008 at 4:53 PM #191876nostradamusParticipantjames I think asia described it right: the NW part of Mira Mesa is also called Sorrento Mesa (near Camino Santa Fe).
April 21, 2008 at 4:53 PM #191888nostradamusParticipantjames I think asia described it right: the NW part of Mira Mesa is also called Sorrento Mesa (near Camino Santa Fe).
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