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April 16, 2008 at 6:53 AM #188163April 16, 2008 at 7:28 AM #188204svelteParticipant
Since you appear to be one concerned with reputations and appearances (thus the search in RSF), you should know that Poway bills itself as “city in the country” and prides itself on the rural feel. It also is well known as the home to many of the area’s pro athletes, both baseball and football. Many execs live in the area.
Highlands Ranch Road is really on the edge of Rancho Bernardo and will be perceived as RB to many who visit there. RB, by contrast, has an entirely different reputation: “newly wed or almost dead”. π
4S Ranch on the west end is changing that image somewhat.
April 16, 2008 at 7:28 AM #188183svelteParticipantSince you appear to be one concerned with reputations and appearances (thus the search in RSF), you should know that Poway bills itself as “city in the country” and prides itself on the rural feel. It also is well known as the home to many of the area’s pro athletes, both baseball and football. Many execs live in the area.
Highlands Ranch Road is really on the edge of Rancho Bernardo and will be perceived as RB to many who visit there. RB, by contrast, has an entirely different reputation: “newly wed or almost dead”. π
4S Ranch on the west end is changing that image somewhat.
April 16, 2008 at 7:28 AM #188236svelteParticipantSince you appear to be one concerned with reputations and appearances (thus the search in RSF), you should know that Poway bills itself as “city in the country” and prides itself on the rural feel. It also is well known as the home to many of the area’s pro athletes, both baseball and football. Many execs live in the area.
Highlands Ranch Road is really on the edge of Rancho Bernardo and will be perceived as RB to many who visit there. RB, by contrast, has an entirely different reputation: “newly wed or almost dead”. π
4S Ranch on the west end is changing that image somewhat.
April 16, 2008 at 7:28 AM #188244svelteParticipantSince you appear to be one concerned with reputations and appearances (thus the search in RSF), you should know that Poway bills itself as “city in the country” and prides itself on the rural feel. It also is well known as the home to many of the area’s pro athletes, both baseball and football. Many execs live in the area.
Highlands Ranch Road is really on the edge of Rancho Bernardo and will be perceived as RB to many who visit there. RB, by contrast, has an entirely different reputation: “newly wed or almost dead”. π
4S Ranch on the west end is changing that image somewhat.
April 16, 2008 at 7:28 AM #188252svelteParticipantSince you appear to be one concerned with reputations and appearances (thus the search in RSF), you should know that Poway bills itself as “city in the country” and prides itself on the rural feel. It also is well known as the home to many of the area’s pro athletes, both baseball and football. Many execs live in the area.
Highlands Ranch Road is really on the edge of Rancho Bernardo and will be perceived as RB to many who visit there. RB, by contrast, has an entirely different reputation: “newly wed or almost dead”. π
4S Ranch on the west end is changing that image somewhat.
April 16, 2008 at 8:00 AM #188198raptorduckParticipantIt was my wife’s idea, not mine. For me, seems way too far for my commute and likely too hot during the summer. Convenience of a location is an important thing to me. My wife is a stay at home mom, so for her it is community.
I am not so concerned with reputation and appearances. Poway looks like the kind of area I would like, except that it is farther from the coast and my job than I would like. I like RSF, not because it has a certain reputation and improves my “appearence,” but because it is exactly what I am looking for, close to work and water, large private homes on large private lots, great schools, great weather. La Jolla and Del Mar have that “cache” too, but we are not looking there, other than Del Mar east of 5 on occasion. We looked in CV (Del Mar Mesa) at some 8k sf homes on multiple acres that fit our needs too.
I have a collegue who lives in Poway (the Heritage) near the area I was looking and he is giving me some pointers as he has lived in that subdivision previously as well.
SD Realtor, no not that one. There are a few in there for sale. They look nice in the pics. Apparently. I noticed one particularly nice one has been the topic of dicussion on this board before and has a sorted history. Too bad.
April 16, 2008 at 8:00 AM #188220raptorduckParticipantIt was my wife’s idea, not mine. For me, seems way too far for my commute and likely too hot during the summer. Convenience of a location is an important thing to me. My wife is a stay at home mom, so for her it is community.
I am not so concerned with reputation and appearances. Poway looks like the kind of area I would like, except that it is farther from the coast and my job than I would like. I like RSF, not because it has a certain reputation and improves my “appearence,” but because it is exactly what I am looking for, close to work and water, large private homes on large private lots, great schools, great weather. La Jolla and Del Mar have that “cache” too, but we are not looking there, other than Del Mar east of 5 on occasion. We looked in CV (Del Mar Mesa) at some 8k sf homes on multiple acres that fit our needs too.
I have a collegue who lives in Poway (the Heritage) near the area I was looking and he is giving me some pointers as he has lived in that subdivision previously as well.
SD Realtor, no not that one. There are a few in there for sale. They look nice in the pics. Apparently. I noticed one particularly nice one has been the topic of dicussion on this board before and has a sorted history. Too bad.
April 16, 2008 at 8:00 AM #188251raptorduckParticipantIt was my wife’s idea, not mine. For me, seems way too far for my commute and likely too hot during the summer. Convenience of a location is an important thing to me. My wife is a stay at home mom, so for her it is community.
I am not so concerned with reputation and appearances. Poway looks like the kind of area I would like, except that it is farther from the coast and my job than I would like. I like RSF, not because it has a certain reputation and improves my “appearence,” but because it is exactly what I am looking for, close to work and water, large private homes on large private lots, great schools, great weather. La Jolla and Del Mar have that “cache” too, but we are not looking there, other than Del Mar east of 5 on occasion. We looked in CV (Del Mar Mesa) at some 8k sf homes on multiple acres that fit our needs too.
I have a collegue who lives in Poway (the Heritage) near the area I was looking and he is giving me some pointers as he has lived in that subdivision previously as well.
SD Realtor, no not that one. There are a few in there for sale. They look nice in the pics. Apparently. I noticed one particularly nice one has been the topic of dicussion on this board before and has a sorted history. Too bad.
April 16, 2008 at 8:00 AM #188258raptorduckParticipantIt was my wife’s idea, not mine. For me, seems way too far for my commute and likely too hot during the summer. Convenience of a location is an important thing to me. My wife is a stay at home mom, so for her it is community.
I am not so concerned with reputation and appearances. Poway looks like the kind of area I would like, except that it is farther from the coast and my job than I would like. I like RSF, not because it has a certain reputation and improves my “appearence,” but because it is exactly what I am looking for, close to work and water, large private homes on large private lots, great schools, great weather. La Jolla and Del Mar have that “cache” too, but we are not looking there, other than Del Mar east of 5 on occasion. We looked in CV (Del Mar Mesa) at some 8k sf homes on multiple acres that fit our needs too.
I have a collegue who lives in Poway (the Heritage) near the area I was looking and he is giving me some pointers as he has lived in that subdivision previously as well.
SD Realtor, no not that one. There are a few in there for sale. They look nice in the pics. Apparently. I noticed one particularly nice one has been the topic of dicussion on this board before and has a sorted history. Too bad.
April 16, 2008 at 8:00 AM #188265raptorduckParticipantIt was my wife’s idea, not mine. For me, seems way too far for my commute and likely too hot during the summer. Convenience of a location is an important thing to me. My wife is a stay at home mom, so for her it is community.
I am not so concerned with reputation and appearances. Poway looks like the kind of area I would like, except that it is farther from the coast and my job than I would like. I like RSF, not because it has a certain reputation and improves my “appearence,” but because it is exactly what I am looking for, close to work and water, large private homes on large private lots, great schools, great weather. La Jolla and Del Mar have that “cache” too, but we are not looking there, other than Del Mar east of 5 on occasion. We looked in CV (Del Mar Mesa) at some 8k sf homes on multiple acres that fit our needs too.
I have a collegue who lives in Poway (the Heritage) near the area I was looking and he is giving me some pointers as he has lived in that subdivision previously as well.
SD Realtor, no not that one. There are a few in there for sale. They look nice in the pics. Apparently. I noticed one particularly nice one has been the topic of dicussion on this board before and has a sorted history. Too bad.
April 16, 2008 at 9:56 AM #188345raptorduckParticipantSD Realtor, so I checked 13409 out on the web. What is the deal with that one? Quite a bit less than a comprable in RSF, but no interior pictures is kind of odd?
The one I was talking about earlier is 17812, where there was a previous thread on it in 2007.
April 16, 2008 at 9:56 AM #188342raptorduckParticipantSD Realtor, so I checked 13409 out on the web. What is the deal with that one? Quite a bit less than a comprable in RSF, but no interior pictures is kind of odd?
The one I was talking about earlier is 17812, where there was a previous thread on it in 2007.
April 16, 2008 at 9:56 AM #188331raptorduckParticipantSD Realtor, so I checked 13409 out on the web. What is the deal with that one? Quite a bit less than a comprable in RSF, but no interior pictures is kind of odd?
The one I was talking about earlier is 17812, where there was a previous thread on it in 2007.
April 16, 2008 at 9:56 AM #188281raptorduckParticipantSD Realtor, so I checked 13409 out on the web. What is the deal with that one? Quite a bit less than a comprable in RSF, but no interior pictures is kind of odd?
The one I was talking about earlier is 17812, where there was a previous thread on it in 2007.
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