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October 27, 2008 at 4:09 PM #14307October 27, 2008 at 6:44 PM #293823TuVuParticipant
My best friend lived in Oceanside in a lovely gated community on a hilltop with great views and easy access to the big box stores, Trader Joe’s, etc. It was just a pain in the ass for me and my husband, who live in metro San Diego, to drive up there to have dinner on Friday nights. My best friend and her husband are gourmet cooks. Of course, we would have the same complaint if they moved to Carlsbad. When they moved, they moved to Solana Beach, which is a little bit easier.
I think this board is heavily slanted toward the North County Coast, but I’m just giving you my two cents from a close-to (but not quite) San Diegan.
October 27, 2008 at 6:44 PM #294155TuVuParticipantMy best friend lived in Oceanside in a lovely gated community on a hilltop with great views and easy access to the big box stores, Trader Joe’s, etc. It was just a pain in the ass for me and my husband, who live in metro San Diego, to drive up there to have dinner on Friday nights. My best friend and her husband are gourmet cooks. Of course, we would have the same complaint if they moved to Carlsbad. When they moved, they moved to Solana Beach, which is a little bit easier.
I think this board is heavily slanted toward the North County Coast, but I’m just giving you my two cents from a close-to (but not quite) San Diegan.
October 27, 2008 at 6:44 PM #294178TuVuParticipantMy best friend lived in Oceanside in a lovely gated community on a hilltop with great views and easy access to the big box stores, Trader Joe’s, etc. It was just a pain in the ass for me and my husband, who live in metro San Diego, to drive up there to have dinner on Friday nights. My best friend and her husband are gourmet cooks. Of course, we would have the same complaint if they moved to Carlsbad. When they moved, they moved to Solana Beach, which is a little bit easier.
I think this board is heavily slanted toward the North County Coast, but I’m just giving you my two cents from a close-to (but not quite) San Diegan.
October 27, 2008 at 6:44 PM #294191TuVuParticipantMy best friend lived in Oceanside in a lovely gated community on a hilltop with great views and easy access to the big box stores, Trader Joe’s, etc. It was just a pain in the ass for me and my husband, who live in metro San Diego, to drive up there to have dinner on Friday nights. My best friend and her husband are gourmet cooks. Of course, we would have the same complaint if they moved to Carlsbad. When they moved, they moved to Solana Beach, which is a little bit easier.
I think this board is heavily slanted toward the North County Coast, but I’m just giving you my two cents from a close-to (but not quite) San Diegan.
October 27, 2008 at 6:44 PM #294227TuVuParticipantMy best friend lived in Oceanside in a lovely gated community on a hilltop with great views and easy access to the big box stores, Trader Joe’s, etc. It was just a pain in the ass for me and my husband, who live in metro San Diego, to drive up there to have dinner on Friday nights. My best friend and her husband are gourmet cooks. Of course, we would have the same complaint if they moved to Carlsbad. When they moved, they moved to Solana Beach, which is a little bit easier.
I think this board is heavily slanted toward the North County Coast, but I’m just giving you my two cents from a close-to (but not quite) San Diegan.
October 27, 2008 at 7:37 PM #293848EnorahParticipantI am happy to hear that you like living in Oceanside. We rent in Encinitas, but we are not able to buy here at this time (not that we are buying yet). Oceanside may well be an affordable and doable option for us as well.
October 27, 2008 at 7:37 PM #294180EnorahParticipantI am happy to hear that you like living in Oceanside. We rent in Encinitas, but we are not able to buy here at this time (not that we are buying yet). Oceanside may well be an affordable and doable option for us as well.
October 27, 2008 at 7:37 PM #294203EnorahParticipantI am happy to hear that you like living in Oceanside. We rent in Encinitas, but we are not able to buy here at this time (not that we are buying yet). Oceanside may well be an affordable and doable option for us as well.
October 27, 2008 at 7:37 PM #294216EnorahParticipantI am happy to hear that you like living in Oceanside. We rent in Encinitas, but we are not able to buy here at this time (not that we are buying yet). Oceanside may well be an affordable and doable option for us as well.
October 27, 2008 at 7:37 PM #294252EnorahParticipantI am happy to hear that you like living in Oceanside. We rent in Encinitas, but we are not able to buy here at this time (not that we are buying yet). Oceanside may well be an affordable and doable option for us as well.
October 27, 2008 at 8:11 PM #293878AecetiaParticipantEven the Coast has its less desirable areas and surprisingly, Del Mar has high crime statistics due to the track and the fair. Most of the time, crime is low, but the influx of low lifes jacks up the crime rate due to the crime in relationship to the population. Stats are deceptive. Pick a micro community that fits your family and try renting there and see if you like living there.
October 27, 2008 at 8:11 PM #294210AecetiaParticipantEven the Coast has its less desirable areas and surprisingly, Del Mar has high crime statistics due to the track and the fair. Most of the time, crime is low, but the influx of low lifes jacks up the crime rate due to the crime in relationship to the population. Stats are deceptive. Pick a micro community that fits your family and try renting there and see if you like living there.
October 27, 2008 at 8:11 PM #294233AecetiaParticipantEven the Coast has its less desirable areas and surprisingly, Del Mar has high crime statistics due to the track and the fair. Most of the time, crime is low, but the influx of low lifes jacks up the crime rate due to the crime in relationship to the population. Stats are deceptive. Pick a micro community that fits your family and try renting there and see if you like living there.
October 27, 2008 at 8:11 PM #294246AecetiaParticipantEven the Coast has its less desirable areas and surprisingly, Del Mar has high crime statistics due to the track and the fair. Most of the time, crime is low, but the influx of low lifes jacks up the crime rate due to the crime in relationship to the population. Stats are deceptive. Pick a micro community that fits your family and try renting there and see if you like living there.
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