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May 15, 2009 at 8:40 PM #400311May 16, 2009 at 9:26 AM #400429temeculaguyParticipant
kibu, my e-mail is [email protected] and for anyone else with a specific question they want to ask off the boards, feel free.
snail, you are right, it is o.k. in my book as well, just comparing the different places and pointing out some characteristics. The OP started a different thread about the houses accross from wolf creek and when I thought about those compared to vail, I realized vail does have a few things going for it that will keep it afloat, it has a good location, some nice elevation and is surrounded by some of the best tracts, not close to the casino and nowhere near any apartments, so it will probably never be too bad.
May 16, 2009 at 9:26 AM #400864temeculaguyParticipantkibu, my e-mail is [email protected] and for anyone else with a specific question they want to ask off the boards, feel free.
snail, you are right, it is o.k. in my book as well, just comparing the different places and pointing out some characteristics. The OP started a different thread about the houses accross from wolf creek and when I thought about those compared to vail, I realized vail does have a few things going for it that will keep it afloat, it has a good location, some nice elevation and is surrounded by some of the best tracts, not close to the casino and nowhere near any apartments, so it will probably never be too bad.
May 16, 2009 at 9:26 AM #400180temeculaguyParticipantkibu, my e-mail is [email protected] and for anyone else with a specific question they want to ask off the boards, feel free.
snail, you are right, it is o.k. in my book as well, just comparing the different places and pointing out some characteristics. The OP started a different thread about the houses accross from wolf creek and when I thought about those compared to vail, I realized vail does have a few things going for it that will keep it afloat, it has a good location, some nice elevation and is surrounded by some of the best tracts, not close to the casino and nowhere near any apartments, so it will probably never be too bad.
May 16, 2009 at 9:26 AM #400717temeculaguyParticipantkibu, my e-mail is [email protected] and for anyone else with a specific question they want to ask off the boards, feel free.
snail, you are right, it is o.k. in my book as well, just comparing the different places and pointing out some characteristics. The OP started a different thread about the houses accross from wolf creek and when I thought about those compared to vail, I realized vail does have a few things going for it that will keep it afloat, it has a good location, some nice elevation and is surrounded by some of the best tracts, not close to the casino and nowhere near any apartments, so it will probably never be too bad.
May 16, 2009 at 9:26 AM #400661temeculaguyParticipantkibu, my e-mail is [email protected] and for anyone else with a specific question they want to ask off the boards, feel free.
snail, you are right, it is o.k. in my book as well, just comparing the different places and pointing out some characteristics. The OP started a different thread about the houses accross from wolf creek and when I thought about those compared to vail, I realized vail does have a few things going for it that will keep it afloat, it has a good location, some nice elevation and is surrounded by some of the best tracts, not close to the casino and nowhere near any apartments, so it will probably never be too bad.
May 16, 2009 at 12:59 PM #400260paramountParticipantTG: A bit OT, but as far as your So Cal NWO I would say it will bust eventually, but I’m sure I’d be wrong.
I moved to Pt. Loma in 1980 but I also had the great fortune a partially growing up in the south, which has always helped to keep my two feet on the ground with the virtues of “Southern Sensibility.”
Long Live the South!
BTW, I will and have always maintained that the most prime real estate lies north of Temecula Parkway and South of Rancho California – in other words Central Temecula.
South of Temecula Parkway and you deal with casino traffic and also Redhawk Parkway which many people speed around at speeds approaching 65MPH or more.
The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
May 16, 2009 at 12:59 PM #400948paramountParticipantTG: A bit OT, but as far as your So Cal NWO I would say it will bust eventually, but I’m sure I’d be wrong.
I moved to Pt. Loma in 1980 but I also had the great fortune a partially growing up in the south, which has always helped to keep my two feet on the ground with the virtues of “Southern Sensibility.”
Long Live the South!
BTW, I will and have always maintained that the most prime real estate lies north of Temecula Parkway and South of Rancho California – in other words Central Temecula.
South of Temecula Parkway and you deal with casino traffic and also Redhawk Parkway which many people speed around at speeds approaching 65MPH or more.
The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
May 16, 2009 at 12:59 PM #400796paramountParticipantTG: A bit OT, but as far as your So Cal NWO I would say it will bust eventually, but I’m sure I’d be wrong.
I moved to Pt. Loma in 1980 but I also had the great fortune a partially growing up in the south, which has always helped to keep my two feet on the ground with the virtues of “Southern Sensibility.”
Long Live the South!
BTW, I will and have always maintained that the most prime real estate lies north of Temecula Parkway and South of Rancho California – in other words Central Temecula.
South of Temecula Parkway and you deal with casino traffic and also Redhawk Parkway which many people speed around at speeds approaching 65MPH or more.
The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
May 16, 2009 at 12:59 PM #400740paramountParticipantTG: A bit OT, but as far as your So Cal NWO I would say it will bust eventually, but I’m sure I’d be wrong.
I moved to Pt. Loma in 1980 but I also had the great fortune a partially growing up in the south, which has always helped to keep my two feet on the ground with the virtues of “Southern Sensibility.”
Long Live the South!
BTW, I will and have always maintained that the most prime real estate lies north of Temecula Parkway and South of Rancho California – in other words Central Temecula.
South of Temecula Parkway and you deal with casino traffic and also Redhawk Parkway which many people speed around at speeds approaching 65MPH or more.
The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
May 16, 2009 at 12:59 PM #400509paramountParticipantTG: A bit OT, but as far as your So Cal NWO I would say it will bust eventually, but I’m sure I’d be wrong.
I moved to Pt. Loma in 1980 but I also had the great fortune a partially growing up in the south, which has always helped to keep my two feet on the ground with the virtues of “Southern Sensibility.”
Long Live the South!
BTW, I will and have always maintained that the most prime real estate lies north of Temecula Parkway and South of Rancho California – in other words Central Temecula.
South of Temecula Parkway and you deal with casino traffic and also Redhawk Parkway which many people speed around at speeds approaching 65MPH or more.
The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
May 16, 2009 at 2:57 PM #400987HarryBoschParticipant[quote=paramount]The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
[/quote]And speaking of Elementary schools in Temecula I heard a rumor that Sparkman Elementary, off of Margarita and Temecula Parkway behind Albertson, will not be opening in the Fall. That should help to increase the value of the homes surrounding Abbey Rinker, Crowne, Paloma and Tony Tobin.
Too bad for the people who live near Sparkman Elementary. I expect their house values to decline somewhat.
May 16, 2009 at 2:57 PM #400547HarryBoschParticipant[quote=paramount]The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
[/quote]And speaking of Elementary schools in Temecula I heard a rumor that Sparkman Elementary, off of Margarita and Temecula Parkway behind Albertson, will not be opening in the Fall. That should help to increase the value of the homes surrounding Abbey Rinker, Crowne, Paloma and Tony Tobin.
Too bad for the people who live near Sparkman Elementary. I expect their house values to decline somewhat.
May 16, 2009 at 2:57 PM #400780HarryBoschParticipant[quote=paramount]The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
[/quote]And speaking of Elementary schools in Temecula I heard a rumor that Sparkman Elementary, off of Margarita and Temecula Parkway behind Albertson, will not be opening in the Fall. That should help to increase the value of the homes surrounding Abbey Rinker, Crowne, Paloma and Tony Tobin.
Too bad for the people who live near Sparkman Elementary. I expect their house values to decline somewhat.
May 16, 2009 at 2:57 PM #400300HarryBoschParticipant[quote=paramount]The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
[/quote]And speaking of Elementary schools in Temecula I heard a rumor that Sparkman Elementary, off of Margarita and Temecula Parkway behind Albertson, will not be opening in the Fall. That should help to increase the value of the homes surrounding Abbey Rinker, Crowne, Paloma and Tony Tobin.
Too bad for the people who live near Sparkman Elementary. I expect their house values to decline somewhat.
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