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May 15, 2009 at 1:14 AM #400119May 15, 2009 at 6:26 AM #400129HarryBoschParticipant
I agree with TG that Vail Ranch is a least desirable place to live if you’re south of Temecula Parkway.
I’d be fine over there of course since I enjoy snobbing among beer drinkin, foul smelling tow truck drivers π
(Actually, I’d be fine renting a small room anywhere as I once did during my college days.)
However, my wife is very discerning and she would never live in Vail Ranch for exactly the reasons TG cited. We drove around there recently looking at houses and, yes, the variety of fences took on the semblage of a patch quilt. Add to that the inconsistent front lawns, fading paint, etc and Vail Ranch would be our last choice.
Coming from OC, Redhawk was our first choice. We kind of like the Stepford quality of life in Redhawk – where the boobs are bigger and the lawns are greener:)
May 15, 2009 at 6:26 AM #399986HarryBoschParticipantI agree with TG that Vail Ranch is a least desirable place to live if you’re south of Temecula Parkway.
I’d be fine over there of course since I enjoy snobbing among beer drinkin, foul smelling tow truck drivers π
(Actually, I’d be fine renting a small room anywhere as I once did during my college days.)
However, my wife is very discerning and she would never live in Vail Ranch for exactly the reasons TG cited. We drove around there recently looking at houses and, yes, the variety of fences took on the semblage of a patch quilt. Add to that the inconsistent front lawns, fading paint, etc and Vail Ranch would be our last choice.
Coming from OC, Redhawk was our first choice. We kind of like the Stepford quality of life in Redhawk – where the boobs are bigger and the lawns are greener:)
May 15, 2009 at 6:26 AM #399443HarryBoschParticipantI agree with TG that Vail Ranch is a least desirable place to live if you’re south of Temecula Parkway.
I’d be fine over there of course since I enjoy snobbing among beer drinkin, foul smelling tow truck drivers π
(Actually, I’d be fine renting a small room anywhere as I once did during my college days.)
However, my wife is very discerning and she would never live in Vail Ranch for exactly the reasons TG cited. We drove around there recently looking at houses and, yes, the variety of fences took on the semblage of a patch quilt. Add to that the inconsistent front lawns, fading paint, etc and Vail Ranch would be our last choice.
Coming from OC, Redhawk was our first choice. We kind of like the Stepford quality of life in Redhawk – where the boobs are bigger and the lawns are greener:)
May 15, 2009 at 6:26 AM #399926HarryBoschParticipantI agree with TG that Vail Ranch is a least desirable place to live if you’re south of Temecula Parkway.
I’d be fine over there of course since I enjoy snobbing among beer drinkin, foul smelling tow truck drivers π
(Actually, I’d be fine renting a small room anywhere as I once did during my college days.)
However, my wife is very discerning and she would never live in Vail Ranch for exactly the reasons TG cited. We drove around there recently looking at houses and, yes, the variety of fences took on the semblage of a patch quilt. Add to that the inconsistent front lawns, fading paint, etc and Vail Ranch would be our last choice.
Coming from OC, Redhawk was our first choice. We kind of like the Stepford quality of life in Redhawk – where the boobs are bigger and the lawns are greener:)
May 15, 2009 at 6:26 AM #399697HarryBoschParticipantI agree with TG that Vail Ranch is a least desirable place to live if you’re south of Temecula Parkway.
I’d be fine over there of course since I enjoy snobbing among beer drinkin, foul smelling tow truck drivers π
(Actually, I’d be fine renting a small room anywhere as I once did during my college days.)
However, my wife is very discerning and she would never live in Vail Ranch for exactly the reasons TG cited. We drove around there recently looking at houses and, yes, the variety of fences took on the semblage of a patch quilt. Add to that the inconsistent front lawns, fading paint, etc and Vail Ranch would be our last choice.
Coming from OC, Redhawk was our first choice. We kind of like the Stepford quality of life in Redhawk – where the boobs are bigger and the lawns are greener:)
May 15, 2009 at 7:20 AM #399936burghManParticipantI agree with TG’s point #2. 79S (Temecula pkwy) is probably the best suburban area in the valley.
Traffic is not too bad, and much better than anything of 79N (Winchester), which can be horrendous at peak times.
I’m in Crowne Hill, which means I often travel the entire length of the developed part of 79S. It always flows well, even at rush hours.
Like TG said, schools are very good (our kid’s school has some of the highest scores in the state).
It’s nice to be on a hill in the summer, as we get breezes that cool down the house in the evenings.
The quarry is not dead yet, but momentum is building against it. The city council’s stated position is that they will prevent it, and they would lose a lot of credibility if they didn’t stop it now.
May 15, 2009 at 7:20 AM #399453burghManParticipantI agree with TG’s point #2. 79S (Temecula pkwy) is probably the best suburban area in the valley.
Traffic is not too bad, and much better than anything of 79N (Winchester), which can be horrendous at peak times.
I’m in Crowne Hill, which means I often travel the entire length of the developed part of 79S. It always flows well, even at rush hours.
Like TG said, schools are very good (our kid’s school has some of the highest scores in the state).
It’s nice to be on a hill in the summer, as we get breezes that cool down the house in the evenings.
The quarry is not dead yet, but momentum is building against it. The city council’s stated position is that they will prevent it, and they would lose a lot of credibility if they didn’t stop it now.
May 15, 2009 at 7:20 AM #400139burghManParticipantI agree with TG’s point #2. 79S (Temecula pkwy) is probably the best suburban area in the valley.
Traffic is not too bad, and much better than anything of 79N (Winchester), which can be horrendous at peak times.
I’m in Crowne Hill, which means I often travel the entire length of the developed part of 79S. It always flows well, even at rush hours.
Like TG said, schools are very good (our kid’s school has some of the highest scores in the state).
It’s nice to be on a hill in the summer, as we get breezes that cool down the house in the evenings.
The quarry is not dead yet, but momentum is building against it. The city council’s stated position is that they will prevent it, and they would lose a lot of credibility if they didn’t stop it now.
May 15, 2009 at 7:20 AM #399995burghManParticipantI agree with TG’s point #2. 79S (Temecula pkwy) is probably the best suburban area in the valley.
Traffic is not too bad, and much better than anything of 79N (Winchester), which can be horrendous at peak times.
I’m in Crowne Hill, which means I often travel the entire length of the developed part of 79S. It always flows well, even at rush hours.
Like TG said, schools are very good (our kid’s school has some of the highest scores in the state).
It’s nice to be on a hill in the summer, as we get breezes that cool down the house in the evenings.
The quarry is not dead yet, but momentum is building against it. The city council’s stated position is that they will prevent it, and they would lose a lot of credibility if they didn’t stop it now.
May 15, 2009 at 7:20 AM #399707burghManParticipantI agree with TG’s point #2. 79S (Temecula pkwy) is probably the best suburban area in the valley.
Traffic is not too bad, and much better than anything of 79N (Winchester), which can be horrendous at peak times.
I’m in Crowne Hill, which means I often travel the entire length of the developed part of 79S. It always flows well, even at rush hours.
Like TG said, schools are very good (our kid’s school has some of the highest scores in the state).
It’s nice to be on a hill in the summer, as we get breezes that cool down the house in the evenings.
The quarry is not dead yet, but momentum is building against it. The city council’s stated position is that they will prevent it, and they would lose a lot of credibility if they didn’t stop it now.
May 15, 2009 at 8:22 AM #400157FormerOwnerParticipantThanks for all of your helpful info, guys. I suspected some of the things mentioned above but wasn’t completely sure. I’d take Vail Ranch over French Valley or Murrieta any day though.
May 15, 2009 at 8:22 AM #400012FormerOwnerParticipantThanks for all of your helpful info, guys. I suspected some of the things mentioned above but wasn’t completely sure. I’d take Vail Ranch over French Valley or Murrieta any day though.
May 15, 2009 at 8:22 AM #399955FormerOwnerParticipantThanks for all of your helpful info, guys. I suspected some of the things mentioned above but wasn’t completely sure. I’d take Vail Ranch over French Valley or Murrieta any day though.
May 15, 2009 at 8:22 AM #399724FormerOwnerParticipantThanks for all of your helpful info, guys. I suspected some of the things mentioned above but wasn’t completely sure. I’d take Vail Ranch over French Valley or Murrieta any day though.
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