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December 17, 2009 at 12:46 PM #16824December 17, 2009 at 1:28 PM #494994sdrealtorParticipant
While far from an expert on RSF I beleive the discrepancy has to do with the way mail is delivered (or more accurately not delivered) in RSF. Most mail goes to a PO Boxes at the central post office in town. Quite often the mailing address and physical address dont match up. Its the reason most addresses plot to the ZIP Centroid (geographical central) on most GIS applications.
December 17, 2009 at 1:28 PM #495152sdrealtorParticipantWhile far from an expert on RSF I beleive the discrepancy has to do with the way mail is delivered (or more accurately not delivered) in RSF. Most mail goes to a PO Boxes at the central post office in town. Quite often the mailing address and physical address dont match up. Its the reason most addresses plot to the ZIP Centroid (geographical central) on most GIS applications.
December 17, 2009 at 1:28 PM #495536sdrealtorParticipantWhile far from an expert on RSF I beleive the discrepancy has to do with the way mail is delivered (or more accurately not delivered) in RSF. Most mail goes to a PO Boxes at the central post office in town. Quite often the mailing address and physical address dont match up. Its the reason most addresses plot to the ZIP Centroid (geographical central) on most GIS applications.
December 17, 2009 at 1:28 PM #495622sdrealtorParticipantWhile far from an expert on RSF I beleive the discrepancy has to do with the way mail is delivered (or more accurately not delivered) in RSF. Most mail goes to a PO Boxes at the central post office in town. Quite often the mailing address and physical address dont match up. Its the reason most addresses plot to the ZIP Centroid (geographical central) on most GIS applications.
December 17, 2009 at 1:28 PM #495866sdrealtorParticipantWhile far from an expert on RSF I beleive the discrepancy has to do with the way mail is delivered (or more accurately not delivered) in RSF. Most mail goes to a PO Boxes at the central post office in town. Quite often the mailing address and physical address dont match up. Its the reason most addresses plot to the ZIP Centroid (geographical central) on most GIS applications.
December 19, 2009 at 10:49 AM #495563sreebParticipantI believe these are in Hacienda Santa Fe and not in the covenant.
If the house hasn’t sold for a long time, these are probably legacy mailing addresses that won’t transfer. You will be heading to the post office, not picking up at that convenient pedestal.
December 19, 2009 at 10:49 AM #495717sreebParticipantI believe these are in Hacienda Santa Fe and not in the covenant.
If the house hasn’t sold for a long time, these are probably legacy mailing addresses that won’t transfer. You will be heading to the post office, not picking up at that convenient pedestal.
December 19, 2009 at 10:49 AM #496429sreebParticipantI believe these are in Hacienda Santa Fe and not in the covenant.
If the house hasn’t sold for a long time, these are probably legacy mailing addresses that won’t transfer. You will be heading to the post office, not picking up at that convenient pedestal.
December 19, 2009 at 10:49 AM #496102sreebParticipantI believe these are in Hacienda Santa Fe and not in the covenant.
If the house hasn’t sold for a long time, these are probably legacy mailing addresses that won’t transfer. You will be heading to the post office, not picking up at that convenient pedestal.
December 19, 2009 at 10:49 AM #496190sreebParticipantI believe these are in Hacienda Santa Fe and not in the covenant.
If the house hasn’t sold for a long time, these are probably legacy mailing addresses that won’t transfer. You will be heading to the post office, not picking up at that convenient pedestal.
December 20, 2009 at 6:59 AM #495886SandraLParticipantWhile the street mailbox may be more convenient, there is a lot to be said for living in a community where all mail goes to the post office.
Having spent a fair bit of time this past year in Avalon, over on Catalina, there are some advantages that we’ve lost. Having all the mail go to the post office is actually a community builder – you will have more contact with your neighbors and build better relationships. Going to the post office becomes a social activity and way to create a community bond that is so lacking in our modern lives.
If you want to live behind iron gates with limited contact with the neighbors/outside world then curbside delivery is great. If you would like a feeling of actual community – having all mail route to the post office is pretty cool.
December 20, 2009 at 6:59 AM #496597SandraLParticipantWhile the street mailbox may be more convenient, there is a lot to be said for living in a community where all mail goes to the post office.
Having spent a fair bit of time this past year in Avalon, over on Catalina, there are some advantages that we’ve lost. Having all the mail go to the post office is actually a community builder – you will have more contact with your neighbors and build better relationships. Going to the post office becomes a social activity and way to create a community bond that is so lacking in our modern lives.
If you want to live behind iron gates with limited contact with the neighbors/outside world then curbside delivery is great. If you would like a feeling of actual community – having all mail route to the post office is pretty cool.
December 20, 2009 at 6:59 AM #496357SandraLParticipantWhile the street mailbox may be more convenient, there is a lot to be said for living in a community where all mail goes to the post office.
Having spent a fair bit of time this past year in Avalon, over on Catalina, there are some advantages that we’ve lost. Having all the mail go to the post office is actually a community builder – you will have more contact with your neighbors and build better relationships. Going to the post office becomes a social activity and way to create a community bond that is so lacking in our modern lives.
If you want to live behind iron gates with limited contact with the neighbors/outside world then curbside delivery is great. If you would like a feeling of actual community – having all mail route to the post office is pretty cool.
December 20, 2009 at 6:59 AM #496270SandraLParticipantWhile the street mailbox may be more convenient, there is a lot to be said for living in a community where all mail goes to the post office.
Having spent a fair bit of time this past year in Avalon, over on Catalina, there are some advantages that we’ve lost. Having all the mail go to the post office is actually a community builder – you will have more contact with your neighbors and build better relationships. Going to the post office becomes a social activity and way to create a community bond that is so lacking in our modern lives.
If you want to live behind iron gates with limited contact with the neighbors/outside world then curbside delivery is great. If you would like a feeling of actual community – having all mail route to the post office is pretty cool.
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