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March 3, 2011 at 5:10 PM #18590March 3, 2011 at 8:20 PM #673002zkParticipant
I know models 2 and 3 are sold. Or are in escrow, at least. I don’t know about model 1. Of course, they sometimes fall out of escrow.
March 3, 2011 at 8:20 PM #673061zkParticipantI know models 2 and 3 are sold. Or are in escrow, at least. I don’t know about model 1. Of course, they sometimes fall out of escrow.
March 3, 2011 at 8:20 PM #673672zkParticipantI know models 2 and 3 are sold. Or are in escrow, at least. I don’t know about model 1. Of course, they sometimes fall out of escrow.
March 3, 2011 at 8:20 PM #673809zkParticipantI know models 2 and 3 are sold. Or are in escrow, at least. I don’t know about model 1. Of course, they sometimes fall out of escrow.
March 3, 2011 at 8:20 PM #674156zkParticipantI know models 2 and 3 are sold. Or are in escrow, at least. I don’t know about model 1. Of course, they sometimes fall out of escrow.
March 4, 2011 at 9:14 AM #673087lepetitangelParticipantI noticed that the floor plan at Bridle Ridge by Pardee is the same as Soleil by Pardee in Pacific Highland Ranch area (east of Carmel Valley Rd. and south of Del Mar Heights).
I like the location of Bridle Ridge but the backyard although facing canyon you see many power towers. Soleil area doesnsn’t have power lines but it’s a bit close to the freeway and kinda middle or nowhere.
Do any of you know whether they will further develop the Pacific Highland Ranch area?
We are planning to buy something in the sub $800Ks range and we can either buy in Torrey Hills or otheres. the problem we have with Torrey Hills is that many community are too close to the power lines.
If you were buying something to live for the next 10~20 years, would you recommend Torrey Hills or Soleil area (carmel canyon, del mar heights, carmel valley?)
thakns!
March 4, 2011 at 9:14 AM #673146lepetitangelParticipantI noticed that the floor plan at Bridle Ridge by Pardee is the same as Soleil by Pardee in Pacific Highland Ranch area (east of Carmel Valley Rd. and south of Del Mar Heights).
I like the location of Bridle Ridge but the backyard although facing canyon you see many power towers. Soleil area doesnsn’t have power lines but it’s a bit close to the freeway and kinda middle or nowhere.
Do any of you know whether they will further develop the Pacific Highland Ranch area?
We are planning to buy something in the sub $800Ks range and we can either buy in Torrey Hills or otheres. the problem we have with Torrey Hills is that many community are too close to the power lines.
If you were buying something to live for the next 10~20 years, would you recommend Torrey Hills or Soleil area (carmel canyon, del mar heights, carmel valley?)
thakns!
March 4, 2011 at 9:14 AM #673757lepetitangelParticipantI noticed that the floor plan at Bridle Ridge by Pardee is the same as Soleil by Pardee in Pacific Highland Ranch area (east of Carmel Valley Rd. and south of Del Mar Heights).
I like the location of Bridle Ridge but the backyard although facing canyon you see many power towers. Soleil area doesnsn’t have power lines but it’s a bit close to the freeway and kinda middle or nowhere.
Do any of you know whether they will further develop the Pacific Highland Ranch area?
We are planning to buy something in the sub $800Ks range and we can either buy in Torrey Hills or otheres. the problem we have with Torrey Hills is that many community are too close to the power lines.
If you were buying something to live for the next 10~20 years, would you recommend Torrey Hills or Soleil area (carmel canyon, del mar heights, carmel valley?)
thakns!
March 4, 2011 at 9:14 AM #673894lepetitangelParticipantI noticed that the floor plan at Bridle Ridge by Pardee is the same as Soleil by Pardee in Pacific Highland Ranch area (east of Carmel Valley Rd. and south of Del Mar Heights).
I like the location of Bridle Ridge but the backyard although facing canyon you see many power towers. Soleil area doesnsn’t have power lines but it’s a bit close to the freeway and kinda middle or nowhere.
Do any of you know whether they will further develop the Pacific Highland Ranch area?
We are planning to buy something in the sub $800Ks range and we can either buy in Torrey Hills or otheres. the problem we have with Torrey Hills is that many community are too close to the power lines.
If you were buying something to live for the next 10~20 years, would you recommend Torrey Hills or Soleil area (carmel canyon, del mar heights, carmel valley?)
thakns!
March 4, 2011 at 9:14 AM #674241lepetitangelParticipantI noticed that the floor plan at Bridle Ridge by Pardee is the same as Soleil by Pardee in Pacific Highland Ranch area (east of Carmel Valley Rd. and south of Del Mar Heights).
I like the location of Bridle Ridge but the backyard although facing canyon you see many power towers. Soleil area doesnsn’t have power lines but it’s a bit close to the freeway and kinda middle or nowhere.
Do any of you know whether they will further develop the Pacific Highland Ranch area?
We are planning to buy something in the sub $800Ks range and we can either buy in Torrey Hills or otheres. the problem we have with Torrey Hills is that many community are too close to the power lines.
If you were buying something to live for the next 10~20 years, would you recommend Torrey Hills or Soleil area (carmel canyon, del mar heights, carmel valley?)
thakns!
March 4, 2011 at 2:07 PM #673177sdcellarParticipantNeither? Just kidding, they’re both nice areas.
Seriously though, I think the issue comes down to avoiding compromises whenever you can. You said you don’t like power lines, then don’t buy near power lines. Freeways? Same thing.
On the middle of nowhere thing, some people actually like that, but again, if you’re in for the long haul, you might want to make sure it’s going to stay that way. Personally, I don’t think Soleil is middle of nowhere, but if it is, it won’t be in 10 years. (maybe that makes you like it better!).
March 4, 2011 at 2:07 PM #673237sdcellarParticipantNeither? Just kidding, they’re both nice areas.
Seriously though, I think the issue comes down to avoiding compromises whenever you can. You said you don’t like power lines, then don’t buy near power lines. Freeways? Same thing.
On the middle of nowhere thing, some people actually like that, but again, if you’re in for the long haul, you might want to make sure it’s going to stay that way. Personally, I don’t think Soleil is middle of nowhere, but if it is, it won’t be in 10 years. (maybe that makes you like it better!).
March 4, 2011 at 2:07 PM #673848sdcellarParticipantNeither? Just kidding, they’re both nice areas.
Seriously though, I think the issue comes down to avoiding compromises whenever you can. You said you don’t like power lines, then don’t buy near power lines. Freeways? Same thing.
On the middle of nowhere thing, some people actually like that, but again, if you’re in for the long haul, you might want to make sure it’s going to stay that way. Personally, I don’t think Soleil is middle of nowhere, but if it is, it won’t be in 10 years. (maybe that makes you like it better!).
March 4, 2011 at 2:07 PM #673984sdcellarParticipantNeither? Just kidding, they’re both nice areas.
Seriously though, I think the issue comes down to avoiding compromises whenever you can. You said you don’t like power lines, then don’t buy near power lines. Freeways? Same thing.
On the middle of nowhere thing, some people actually like that, but again, if you’re in for the long haul, you might want to make sure it’s going to stay that way. Personally, I don’t think Soleil is middle of nowhere, but if it is, it won’t be in 10 years. (maybe that makes you like it better!).
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