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April 3, 2008 at 7:39 PM #180911April 3, 2008 at 8:09 PM #180567sdlvrParticipant
Ok, ok-“ghetto” was TOO strong a word! I take it back, all you SilverCresters!
Good point about the foreclosures-that is probably why some lawns were not kept up (I thought the HOA covered the front lawns, no? Bummer!). I’m willing to concede that my desire to be nearer the beach can cloud my judgement when I look at houses in San Marcos.
And I’m sure it will be much nicer than what we’ll get into in Encinitas. So thanks for the luck-we’ll need it!
April 3, 2008 at 8:09 PM #180880sdlvrParticipantOk, ok-“ghetto” was TOO strong a word! I take it back, all you SilverCresters!
Good point about the foreclosures-that is probably why some lawns were not kept up (I thought the HOA covered the front lawns, no? Bummer!). I’m willing to concede that my desire to be nearer the beach can cloud my judgement when I look at houses in San Marcos.
And I’m sure it will be much nicer than what we’ll get into in Encinitas. So thanks for the luck-we’ll need it!
April 3, 2008 at 8:09 PM #180882sdlvrParticipantOk, ok-“ghetto” was TOO strong a word! I take it back, all you SilverCresters!
Good point about the foreclosures-that is probably why some lawns were not kept up (I thought the HOA covered the front lawns, no? Bummer!). I’m willing to concede that my desire to be nearer the beach can cloud my judgement when I look at houses in San Marcos.
And I’m sure it will be much nicer than what we’ll get into in Encinitas. So thanks for the luck-we’ll need it!
April 3, 2008 at 8:09 PM #180913sdlvrParticipantOk, ok-“ghetto” was TOO strong a word! I take it back, all you SilverCresters!
Good point about the foreclosures-that is probably why some lawns were not kept up (I thought the HOA covered the front lawns, no? Bummer!). I’m willing to concede that my desire to be nearer the beach can cloud my judgement when I look at houses in San Marcos.
And I’m sure it will be much nicer than what we’ll get into in Encinitas. So thanks for the luck-we’ll need it!
April 3, 2008 at 8:09 PM #180915sdlvrParticipantOk, ok-“ghetto” was TOO strong a word! I take it back, all you SilverCresters!
Good point about the foreclosures-that is probably why some lawns were not kept up (I thought the HOA covered the front lawns, no? Bummer!). I’m willing to concede that my desire to be nearer the beach can cloud my judgement when I look at houses in San Marcos.
And I’m sure it will be much nicer than what we’ll get into in Encinitas. So thanks for the luck-we’ll need it!
May 24, 2008 at 9:09 PM #211136AnonymousGuestI’m in Belleza, and I have to say, this neighborhood is great. It’s all young families, and I know every single one of my neighbors 2 houses in every direction. The houses are pretty close, but I have a yard for my kids to play in, and don’t have to own a lawn mower or have a playhouse in my yard.
I’m disappointed to hear Silvercrest has such a mediocre vibe. The location is excellent.
May 24, 2008 at 9:09 PM #211203AnonymousGuestI’m in Belleza, and I have to say, this neighborhood is great. It’s all young families, and I know every single one of my neighbors 2 houses in every direction. The houses are pretty close, but I have a yard for my kids to play in, and don’t have to own a lawn mower or have a playhouse in my yard.
I’m disappointed to hear Silvercrest has such a mediocre vibe. The location is excellent.
May 24, 2008 at 9:09 PM #211232AnonymousGuestI’m in Belleza, and I have to say, this neighborhood is great. It’s all young families, and I know every single one of my neighbors 2 houses in every direction. The houses are pretty close, but I have a yard for my kids to play in, and don’t have to own a lawn mower or have a playhouse in my yard.
I’m disappointed to hear Silvercrest has such a mediocre vibe. The location is excellent.
May 24, 2008 at 9:09 PM #211253AnonymousGuestI’m in Belleza, and I have to say, this neighborhood is great. It’s all young families, and I know every single one of my neighbors 2 houses in every direction. The houses are pretty close, but I have a yard for my kids to play in, and don’t have to own a lawn mower or have a playhouse in my yard.
I’m disappointed to hear Silvercrest has such a mediocre vibe. The location is excellent.
May 24, 2008 at 9:09 PM #211287AnonymousGuestI’m in Belleza, and I have to say, this neighborhood is great. It’s all young families, and I know every single one of my neighbors 2 houses in every direction. The houses are pretty close, but I have a yard for my kids to play in, and don’t have to own a lawn mower or have a playhouse in my yard.
I’m disappointed to hear Silvercrest has such a mediocre vibe. The location is excellent.
May 25, 2008 at 12:28 AM #211171EugeneParticipantThe location actually works really good. You can jump onto Del Dios and be in Del Mar in about 20 minutes. There is a new road that cuts through San Elijo Hills, and you’ll be in Encinitas in about 15 minutes.
It will take 30 min just to get through Del Dios. (Most of this time you’ll be stuck behind a landscaper’s truck with shovels and bags of manure in the cab and a couple of Mexicans in the cabin, making its way to their place of employment in RSF at 10 mph below the limit)
May 25, 2008 at 12:28 AM #211239EugeneParticipantThe location actually works really good. You can jump onto Del Dios and be in Del Mar in about 20 minutes. There is a new road that cuts through San Elijo Hills, and you’ll be in Encinitas in about 15 minutes.
It will take 30 min just to get through Del Dios. (Most of this time you’ll be stuck behind a landscaper’s truck with shovels and bags of manure in the cab and a couple of Mexicans in the cabin, making its way to their place of employment in RSF at 10 mph below the limit)
May 25, 2008 at 12:28 AM #211267EugeneParticipantThe location actually works really good. You can jump onto Del Dios and be in Del Mar in about 20 minutes. There is a new road that cuts through San Elijo Hills, and you’ll be in Encinitas in about 15 minutes.
It will take 30 min just to get through Del Dios. (Most of this time you’ll be stuck behind a landscaper’s truck with shovels and bags of manure in the cab and a couple of Mexicans in the cabin, making its way to their place of employment in RSF at 10 mph below the limit)
May 25, 2008 at 12:28 AM #211289EugeneParticipantThe location actually works really good. You can jump onto Del Dios and be in Del Mar in about 20 minutes. There is a new road that cuts through San Elijo Hills, and you’ll be in Encinitas in about 15 minutes.
It will take 30 min just to get through Del Dios. (Most of this time you’ll be stuck behind a landscaper’s truck with shovels and bags of manure in the cab and a couple of Mexicans in the cabin, making its way to their place of employment in RSF at 10 mph below the limit)
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