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October 28, 2008 at 11:09 AM #294558October 28, 2008 at 11:34 AM #294189peterbParticipant
I always thought O-side could be so much more than it is. But alas, with this down turn, it will probably get worse rather than better in the coming years.
October 28, 2008 at 11:34 AM #294521peterbParticipantI always thought O-side could be so much more than it is. But alas, with this down turn, it will probably get worse rather than better in the coming years.
October 28, 2008 at 11:34 AM #294543peterbParticipantI always thought O-side could be so much more than it is. But alas, with this down turn, it will probably get worse rather than better in the coming years.
October 28, 2008 at 11:34 AM #294556peterbParticipantI always thought O-side could be so much more than it is. But alas, with this down turn, it will probably get worse rather than better in the coming years.
October 28, 2008 at 11:34 AM #294593peterbParticipantI always thought O-side could be so much more than it is. But alas, with this down turn, it will probably get worse rather than better in the coming years.
October 28, 2008 at 12:29 PM #294204niy38Participant[quote=TuVu]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.[/quote]
don’t you think this trivial inconvenience for
dinner is kind of ridiculous ? Oceanside is
in very good location considering its
commuttable distance to San Diego and OC.I didn’t see this board is slanted toward the
north county coast, which is keeping price best
in whole SD.October 28, 2008 at 12:29 PM #294536niy38Participant[quote=TuVu]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.[/quote]
don’t you think this trivial inconvenience for
dinner is kind of ridiculous ? Oceanside is
in very good location considering its
commuttable distance to San Diego and OC.I didn’t see this board is slanted toward the
north county coast, which is keeping price best
in whole SD.October 28, 2008 at 12:29 PM #294559niy38Participant[quote=TuVu]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.[/quote]
don’t you think this trivial inconvenience for
dinner is kind of ridiculous ? Oceanside is
in very good location considering its
commuttable distance to San Diego and OC.I didn’t see this board is slanted toward the
north county coast, which is keeping price best
in whole SD.October 28, 2008 at 12:29 PM #294571niy38Participant[quote=TuVu]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.[/quote]
don’t you think this trivial inconvenience for
dinner is kind of ridiculous ? Oceanside is
in very good location considering its
commuttable distance to San Diego and OC.I didn’t see this board is slanted toward the
north county coast, which is keeping price best
in whole SD.October 28, 2008 at 12:29 PM #294608niy38Participant[quote=TuVu]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.[/quote]
don’t you think this trivial inconvenience for
dinner is kind of ridiculous ? Oceanside is
in very good location considering its
commuttable distance to San Diego and OC.I didn’t see this board is slanted toward the
north county coast, which is keeping price best
in whole SD.October 28, 2008 at 12:39 PM #294229fredo4ParticipantI think you’re right. Oceanside has a bad image that has lingered fromyears ago when the area was seedier and more crime ridden. People are very conscious of the reputation of a place even if it’s undeserved. No one wants to be the first to move to an area that’s known as a ghetto even if it is no longer the case. I recently checked a crime statistics chart and all of the areas closest to the beach (where we’re thinking of buying) are pretty much equal in terms of crime. In fact, Del Mar is the worst.
October 28, 2008 at 12:39 PM #294560fredo4ParticipantI think you’re right. Oceanside has a bad image that has lingered fromyears ago when the area was seedier and more crime ridden. People are very conscious of the reputation of a place even if it’s undeserved. No one wants to be the first to move to an area that’s known as a ghetto even if it is no longer the case. I recently checked a crime statistics chart and all of the areas closest to the beach (where we’re thinking of buying) are pretty much equal in terms of crime. In fact, Del Mar is the worst.
October 28, 2008 at 12:39 PM #294584fredo4ParticipantI think you’re right. Oceanside has a bad image that has lingered fromyears ago when the area was seedier and more crime ridden. People are very conscious of the reputation of a place even if it’s undeserved. No one wants to be the first to move to an area that’s known as a ghetto even if it is no longer the case. I recently checked a crime statistics chart and all of the areas closest to the beach (where we’re thinking of buying) are pretty much equal in terms of crime. In fact, Del Mar is the worst.
October 28, 2008 at 12:39 PM #294596fredo4ParticipantI think you’re right. Oceanside has a bad image that has lingered fromyears ago when the area was seedier and more crime ridden. People are very conscious of the reputation of a place even if it’s undeserved. No one wants to be the first to move to an area that’s known as a ghetto even if it is no longer the case. I recently checked a crime statistics chart and all of the areas closest to the beach (where we’re thinking of buying) are pretty much equal in terms of crime. In fact, Del Mar is the worst.
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