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May 3, 2011 at 10:58 PM #693063May 3, 2011 at 11:05 PM #691902bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=ocrenter][quote=bearishgurl]In relation to the location of JOBS, which communities WIN, OCR??
Edit, actually a small section of RB resides on the WEST side of I-15.[/quote]
give it up. you showed your ignorance. don’t even bother.
it is just like the whole 4S is part of city of SD thing. after you couldn’t talk your way out of that one, you pulled out the Thomas guide and then started going into how there’s got to have been some conspiracy to keep 4S out of the city.
just like I don’t ever claim to be an expert on Chula Vista, don’t try to play the expert on the 56 corridor when you probably never even driven on the 56.[/quote]
You need to reread my previous post, ocr.
[quote=bearishgurl]ocrenter, as to your previous post, I mentioned three communities on either end of the 56, CV, PQ and RB.[/quote]
Obviously, there is something you’re not “getting” here.
And your “misunderstanding” doesn’t alter the fact that you’re not taking into account all the OTHER nearby communities to JOB CENTERS that I brought up which are NOT situated on the “56 corridor.”
May 3, 2011 at 11:05 PM #691975bearishgurlParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=bearishgurl]In relation to the location of JOBS, which communities WIN, OCR??
Edit, actually a small section of RB resides on the WEST side of I-15.[/quote]
give it up. you showed your ignorance. don’t even bother.
it is just like the whole 4S is part of city of SD thing. after you couldn’t talk your way out of that one, you pulled out the Thomas guide and then started going into how there’s got to have been some conspiracy to keep 4S out of the city.
just like I don’t ever claim to be an expert on Chula Vista, don’t try to play the expert on the 56 corridor when you probably never even driven on the 56.[/quote]
You need to reread my previous post, ocr.
[quote=bearishgurl]ocrenter, as to your previous post, I mentioned three communities on either end of the 56, CV, PQ and RB.[/quote]
Obviously, there is something you’re not “getting” here.
And your “misunderstanding” doesn’t alter the fact that you’re not taking into account all the OTHER nearby communities to JOB CENTERS that I brought up which are NOT situated on the “56 corridor.”
May 3, 2011 at 11:05 PM #692575bearishgurlParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=bearishgurl]In relation to the location of JOBS, which communities WIN, OCR??
Edit, actually a small section of RB resides on the WEST side of I-15.[/quote]
give it up. you showed your ignorance. don’t even bother.
it is just like the whole 4S is part of city of SD thing. after you couldn’t talk your way out of that one, you pulled out the Thomas guide and then started going into how there’s got to have been some conspiracy to keep 4S out of the city.
just like I don’t ever claim to be an expert on Chula Vista, don’t try to play the expert on the 56 corridor when you probably never even driven on the 56.[/quote]
You need to reread my previous post, ocr.
[quote=bearishgurl]ocrenter, as to your previous post, I mentioned three communities on either end of the 56, CV, PQ and RB.[/quote]
Obviously, there is something you’re not “getting” here.
And your “misunderstanding” doesn’t alter the fact that you’re not taking into account all the OTHER nearby communities to JOB CENTERS that I brought up which are NOT situated on the “56 corridor.”
May 3, 2011 at 11:05 PM #692720bearishgurlParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=bearishgurl]In relation to the location of JOBS, which communities WIN, OCR??
Edit, actually a small section of RB resides on the WEST side of I-15.[/quote]
give it up. you showed your ignorance. don’t even bother.
it is just like the whole 4S is part of city of SD thing. after you couldn’t talk your way out of that one, you pulled out the Thomas guide and then started going into how there’s got to have been some conspiracy to keep 4S out of the city.
just like I don’t ever claim to be an expert on Chula Vista, don’t try to play the expert on the 56 corridor when you probably never even driven on the 56.[/quote]
You need to reread my previous post, ocr.
[quote=bearishgurl]ocrenter, as to your previous post, I mentioned three communities on either end of the 56, CV, PQ and RB.[/quote]
Obviously, there is something you’re not “getting” here.
And your “misunderstanding” doesn’t alter the fact that you’re not taking into account all the OTHER nearby communities to JOB CENTERS that I brought up which are NOT situated on the “56 corridor.”
May 3, 2011 at 11:05 PM #693068bearishgurlParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=bearishgurl]In relation to the location of JOBS, which communities WIN, OCR??
Edit, actually a small section of RB resides on the WEST side of I-15.[/quote]
give it up. you showed your ignorance. don’t even bother.
it is just like the whole 4S is part of city of SD thing. after you couldn’t talk your way out of that one, you pulled out the Thomas guide and then started going into how there’s got to have been some conspiracy to keep 4S out of the city.
just like I don’t ever claim to be an expert on Chula Vista, don’t try to play the expert on the 56 corridor when you probably never even driven on the 56.[/quote]
You need to reread my previous post, ocr.
[quote=bearishgurl]ocrenter, as to your previous post, I mentioned three communities on either end of the 56, CV, PQ and RB.[/quote]
Obviously, there is something you’re not “getting” here.
And your “misunderstanding” doesn’t alter the fact that you’re not taking into account all the OTHER nearby communities to JOB CENTERS that I brought up which are NOT situated on the “56 corridor.”
May 4, 2011 at 7:09 AM #691974ocrenterParticipantI already mentioned the 56 corridor at an earlier tread regarding Camino Del Sur (which was hijacked into a 4S is part of city of SD debate by OGB).
I mentioned the broad 56/Ted Williams belt way encompass the following zips: (92064, 92127, 92128, 92129, 92130, 92131). OBG, at the time you already professed you are unfamiliar with the area.
you then pull out a list of alternatives to the 56 corridor that include 5 areas within the above zipcodes, including 2 that actually straddle the 56.
and then you state I misunderstood you.
You originally asked me why the 56 corridor is a draw for professionals, I gave you the list of reasons. I think that is good enough.
I do not need to engage in a debate about why Clairemont and Pacific Beach and Tierrasanta are NOT even close when matched with the communities surrounding the 56 belt.
If you have been to these places yourself, it would be self evident. And yes I have been to every single one of these communities. But you have not. To you these are far flung outposts that you are unfamiliar with.
So once again I ask you, why keep debating and arguing about an area you know nothing about?
And once again I ask myself, why am I wasting my time?
May 4, 2011 at 7:09 AM #692050ocrenterParticipantI already mentioned the 56 corridor at an earlier tread regarding Camino Del Sur (which was hijacked into a 4S is part of city of SD debate by OGB).
I mentioned the broad 56/Ted Williams belt way encompass the following zips: (92064, 92127, 92128, 92129, 92130, 92131). OBG, at the time you already professed you are unfamiliar with the area.
you then pull out a list of alternatives to the 56 corridor that include 5 areas within the above zipcodes, including 2 that actually straddle the 56.
and then you state I misunderstood you.
You originally asked me why the 56 corridor is a draw for professionals, I gave you the list of reasons. I think that is good enough.
I do not need to engage in a debate about why Clairemont and Pacific Beach and Tierrasanta are NOT even close when matched with the communities surrounding the 56 belt.
If you have been to these places yourself, it would be self evident. And yes I have been to every single one of these communities. But you have not. To you these are far flung outposts that you are unfamiliar with.
So once again I ask you, why keep debating and arguing about an area you know nothing about?
And once again I ask myself, why am I wasting my time?
May 4, 2011 at 7:09 AM #692647ocrenterParticipantI already mentioned the 56 corridor at an earlier tread regarding Camino Del Sur (which was hijacked into a 4S is part of city of SD debate by OGB).
I mentioned the broad 56/Ted Williams belt way encompass the following zips: (92064, 92127, 92128, 92129, 92130, 92131). OBG, at the time you already professed you are unfamiliar with the area.
you then pull out a list of alternatives to the 56 corridor that include 5 areas within the above zipcodes, including 2 that actually straddle the 56.
and then you state I misunderstood you.
You originally asked me why the 56 corridor is a draw for professionals, I gave you the list of reasons. I think that is good enough.
I do not need to engage in a debate about why Clairemont and Pacific Beach and Tierrasanta are NOT even close when matched with the communities surrounding the 56 belt.
If you have been to these places yourself, it would be self evident. And yes I have been to every single one of these communities. But you have not. To you these are far flung outposts that you are unfamiliar with.
So once again I ask you, why keep debating and arguing about an area you know nothing about?
And once again I ask myself, why am I wasting my time?
May 4, 2011 at 7:09 AM #692793ocrenterParticipantI already mentioned the 56 corridor at an earlier tread regarding Camino Del Sur (which was hijacked into a 4S is part of city of SD debate by OGB).
I mentioned the broad 56/Ted Williams belt way encompass the following zips: (92064, 92127, 92128, 92129, 92130, 92131). OBG, at the time you already professed you are unfamiliar with the area.
you then pull out a list of alternatives to the 56 corridor that include 5 areas within the above zipcodes, including 2 that actually straddle the 56.
and then you state I misunderstood you.
You originally asked me why the 56 corridor is a draw for professionals, I gave you the list of reasons. I think that is good enough.
I do not need to engage in a debate about why Clairemont and Pacific Beach and Tierrasanta are NOT even close when matched with the communities surrounding the 56 belt.
If you have been to these places yourself, it would be self evident. And yes I have been to every single one of these communities. But you have not. To you these are far flung outposts that you are unfamiliar with.
So once again I ask you, why keep debating and arguing about an area you know nothing about?
And once again I ask myself, why am I wasting my time?
May 4, 2011 at 7:09 AM #693141ocrenterParticipantI already mentioned the 56 corridor at an earlier tread regarding Camino Del Sur (which was hijacked into a 4S is part of city of SD debate by OGB).
I mentioned the broad 56/Ted Williams belt way encompass the following zips: (92064, 92127, 92128, 92129, 92130, 92131). OBG, at the time you already professed you are unfamiliar with the area.
you then pull out a list of alternatives to the 56 corridor that include 5 areas within the above zipcodes, including 2 that actually straddle the 56.
and then you state I misunderstood you.
You originally asked me why the 56 corridor is a draw for professionals, I gave you the list of reasons. I think that is good enough.
I do not need to engage in a debate about why Clairemont and Pacific Beach and Tierrasanta are NOT even close when matched with the communities surrounding the 56 belt.
If you have been to these places yourself, it would be self evident. And yes I have been to every single one of these communities. But you have not. To you these are far flung outposts that you are unfamiliar with.
So once again I ask you, why keep debating and arguing about an area you know nothing about?
And once again I ask myself, why am I wasting my time?
May 4, 2011 at 8:10 AM #691989ScarlettParticipantLa Jolla Farms might be out of the OP’s price range, but I don’t know for sure. They should also look at stuff around La Jolla Scenic Drive. That’s where my former UCSD boss (prof) lives.
Re:56 corridor – there is a price difference between Carmel valley/DelMar and PQ/4S/SabreSprings/Carmel Mtn Ranch. The latter is very attractive for worker bees that don’t have super high salaries and that have to commute to Sorrento area (or La Jolla like us). For those, yea, it’s a prime destination. But those are but a (smallish) segment of the RE buyers out there, and it’s driven a lot by the commute to one or two workplaces and somewhat by schools. If you work downtown 56 corridor is not a prime location. The buyers in the eastern part of 56 corridor area buying SFRs have probably incomes between 150 and 200K on average (not the current homeowners, who may have bought long time ago).
May 4, 2011 at 8:10 AM #692064ScarlettParticipantLa Jolla Farms might be out of the OP’s price range, but I don’t know for sure. They should also look at stuff around La Jolla Scenic Drive. That’s where my former UCSD boss (prof) lives.
Re:56 corridor – there is a price difference between Carmel valley/DelMar and PQ/4S/SabreSprings/Carmel Mtn Ranch. The latter is very attractive for worker bees that don’t have super high salaries and that have to commute to Sorrento area (or La Jolla like us). For those, yea, it’s a prime destination. But those are but a (smallish) segment of the RE buyers out there, and it’s driven a lot by the commute to one or two workplaces and somewhat by schools. If you work downtown 56 corridor is not a prime location. The buyers in the eastern part of 56 corridor area buying SFRs have probably incomes between 150 and 200K on average (not the current homeowners, who may have bought long time ago).
May 4, 2011 at 8:10 AM #692662ScarlettParticipantLa Jolla Farms might be out of the OP’s price range, but I don’t know for sure. They should also look at stuff around La Jolla Scenic Drive. That’s where my former UCSD boss (prof) lives.
Re:56 corridor – there is a price difference between Carmel valley/DelMar and PQ/4S/SabreSprings/Carmel Mtn Ranch. The latter is very attractive for worker bees that don’t have super high salaries and that have to commute to Sorrento area (or La Jolla like us). For those, yea, it’s a prime destination. But those are but a (smallish) segment of the RE buyers out there, and it’s driven a lot by the commute to one or two workplaces and somewhat by schools. If you work downtown 56 corridor is not a prime location. The buyers in the eastern part of 56 corridor area buying SFRs have probably incomes between 150 and 200K on average (not the current homeowners, who may have bought long time ago).
May 4, 2011 at 8:10 AM #692808ScarlettParticipantLa Jolla Farms might be out of the OP’s price range, but I don’t know for sure. They should also look at stuff around La Jolla Scenic Drive. That’s where my former UCSD boss (prof) lives.
Re:56 corridor – there is a price difference between Carmel valley/DelMar and PQ/4S/SabreSprings/Carmel Mtn Ranch. The latter is very attractive for worker bees that don’t have super high salaries and that have to commute to Sorrento area (or La Jolla like us). For those, yea, it’s a prime destination. But those are but a (smallish) segment of the RE buyers out there, and it’s driven a lot by the commute to one or two workplaces and somewhat by schools. If you work downtown 56 corridor is not a prime location. The buyers in the eastern part of 56 corridor area buying SFRs have probably incomes between 150 and 200K on average (not the current homeowners, who may have bought long time ago).
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