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April 17, 2011 at 7:34 AM #688506April 17, 2011 at 3:05 PM #687364EugeneParticipant
[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Camino Del Sur was connected to Camino Del Norte (4s ranch) in the del sur area in 2006. Also, Carmel valley road was connected to whatever the road is on the southwestern edge of 4s near the middle school in 2006.
[/quote]Strictly speaking, both these things happened in 2007.
April 17, 2011 at 3:05 PM #687421EugeneParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Camino Del Sur was connected to Camino Del Norte (4s ranch) in the del sur area in 2006. Also, Carmel valley road was connected to whatever the road is on the southwestern edge of 4s near the middle school in 2006.
[/quote]Strictly speaking, both these things happened in 2007.
April 17, 2011 at 3:05 PM #688039EugeneParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Camino Del Sur was connected to Camino Del Norte (4s ranch) in the del sur area in 2006. Also, Carmel valley road was connected to whatever the road is on the southwestern edge of 4s near the middle school in 2006.
[/quote]Strictly speaking, both these things happened in 2007.
April 17, 2011 at 3:05 PM #688180EugeneParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Camino Del Sur was connected to Camino Del Norte (4s ranch) in the del sur area in 2006. Also, Carmel valley road was connected to whatever the road is on the southwestern edge of 4s near the middle school in 2006.
[/quote]Strictly speaking, both these things happened in 2007.
April 17, 2011 at 3:05 PM #688530EugeneParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]Camino Del Sur was connected to Camino Del Norte (4s ranch) in the del sur area in 2006. Also, Carmel valley road was connected to whatever the road is on the southwestern edge of 4s near the middle school in 2006.
[/quote]Strictly speaking, both these things happened in 2007.
April 18, 2011 at 9:39 AM #687454freshmanParticipantIf you are going to buy there, why do you care about when the road Camino Del Sur was built ? You should think about the future . Camino Del Sur road is one way in and out , my friend lives there and complain about the traffic jam during peak hours.
If you drive there , you will see part of Camino Del Sur road is expanding one more lane now, because more people move in Del Sur and there is lot of land and new houses there. And it is the way going to west around that area instead of jamming in highway56.
April 18, 2011 at 9:39 AM #687511freshmanParticipantIf you are going to buy there, why do you care about when the road Camino Del Sur was built ? You should think about the future . Camino Del Sur road is one way in and out , my friend lives there and complain about the traffic jam during peak hours.
If you drive there , you will see part of Camino Del Sur road is expanding one more lane now, because more people move in Del Sur and there is lot of land and new houses there. And it is the way going to west around that area instead of jamming in highway56.
April 18, 2011 at 9:39 AM #688128freshmanParticipantIf you are going to buy there, why do you care about when the road Camino Del Sur was built ? You should think about the future . Camino Del Sur road is one way in and out , my friend lives there and complain about the traffic jam during peak hours.
If you drive there , you will see part of Camino Del Sur road is expanding one more lane now, because more people move in Del Sur and there is lot of land and new houses there. And it is the way going to west around that area instead of jamming in highway56.
April 18, 2011 at 9:39 AM #688269freshmanParticipantIf you are going to buy there, why do you care about when the road Camino Del Sur was built ? You should think about the future . Camino Del Sur road is one way in and out , my friend lives there and complain about the traffic jam during peak hours.
If you drive there , you will see part of Camino Del Sur road is expanding one more lane now, because more people move in Del Sur and there is lot of land and new houses there. And it is the way going to west around that area instead of jamming in highway56.
April 18, 2011 at 9:39 AM #688618freshmanParticipantIf you are going to buy there, why do you care about when the road Camino Del Sur was built ? You should think about the future . Camino Del Sur road is one way in and out , my friend lives there and complain about the traffic jam during peak hours.
If you drive there , you will see part of Camino Del Sur road is expanding one more lane now, because more people move in Del Sur and there is lot of land and new houses there. And it is the way going to west around that area instead of jamming in highway56.
April 18, 2011 at 7:16 PM #687548earlyretirementParticipant[quote=freshman]If you are going to buy there, why do you care about when the road Camino Del Sur was built ? You should think about the future . Camino Del Sur road is one way in and out , my friend lives there and complain about the traffic jam during peak hours.
If you drive there , you will see part of Camino Del Sur road is expanding one more lane now, because more people move in Del Sur and there is lot of land and new houses there. And it is the way going to west around that area instead of jamming in highway56.[/quote]
I was just curious..that’s all and why I wondered about when it was built as I wanted to compare the year homes were first sold to the year that highway went in.
I’m not too worried about traffic as I will most likely work out of a home office so I won’t have to worry about commute times. Basically noise is the only factor that I’m worried about.
I’ve already come to terms with having to pay high HOA and Mello Roos so it just comes down to the noise. I’m ok with not having too big of a backyard as we take the kids to the park quite a bit. It’s something that would be nice but not a necessity for us….
There aren’t so many great homes on the market that have 4/5 bedrooms with at least 3,500 sq. feet in the $1 million range which is what we’re looking for. I was hoping there would be more on the market in 92127 and 92130 (Carmel Valley) but really there isn’t many modern style move in ready that meet our criteria….. lots of homes that need renovated kitchens and bathrooms but not so many that are really great.
April 18, 2011 at 7:16 PM #687606earlyretirementParticipant[quote=freshman]If you are going to buy there, why do you care about when the road Camino Del Sur was built ? You should think about the future . Camino Del Sur road is one way in and out , my friend lives there and complain about the traffic jam during peak hours.
If you drive there , you will see part of Camino Del Sur road is expanding one more lane now, because more people move in Del Sur and there is lot of land and new houses there. And it is the way going to west around that area instead of jamming in highway56.[/quote]
I was just curious..that’s all and why I wondered about when it was built as I wanted to compare the year homes were first sold to the year that highway went in.
I’m not too worried about traffic as I will most likely work out of a home office so I won’t have to worry about commute times. Basically noise is the only factor that I’m worried about.
I’ve already come to terms with having to pay high HOA and Mello Roos so it just comes down to the noise. I’m ok with not having too big of a backyard as we take the kids to the park quite a bit. It’s something that would be nice but not a necessity for us….
There aren’t so many great homes on the market that have 4/5 bedrooms with at least 3,500 sq. feet in the $1 million range which is what we’re looking for. I was hoping there would be more on the market in 92127 and 92130 (Carmel Valley) but really there isn’t many modern style move in ready that meet our criteria….. lots of homes that need renovated kitchens and bathrooms but not so many that are really great.
April 18, 2011 at 7:16 PM #688222earlyretirementParticipant[quote=freshman]If you are going to buy there, why do you care about when the road Camino Del Sur was built ? You should think about the future . Camino Del Sur road is one way in and out , my friend lives there and complain about the traffic jam during peak hours.
If you drive there , you will see part of Camino Del Sur road is expanding one more lane now, because more people move in Del Sur and there is lot of land and new houses there. And it is the way going to west around that area instead of jamming in highway56.[/quote]
I was just curious..that’s all and why I wondered about when it was built as I wanted to compare the year homes were first sold to the year that highway went in.
I’m not too worried about traffic as I will most likely work out of a home office so I won’t have to worry about commute times. Basically noise is the only factor that I’m worried about.
I’ve already come to terms with having to pay high HOA and Mello Roos so it just comes down to the noise. I’m ok with not having too big of a backyard as we take the kids to the park quite a bit. It’s something that would be nice but not a necessity for us….
There aren’t so many great homes on the market that have 4/5 bedrooms with at least 3,500 sq. feet in the $1 million range which is what we’re looking for. I was hoping there would be more on the market in 92127 and 92130 (Carmel Valley) but really there isn’t many modern style move in ready that meet our criteria….. lots of homes that need renovated kitchens and bathrooms but not so many that are really great.
April 18, 2011 at 7:16 PM #688365earlyretirementParticipant[quote=freshman]If you are going to buy there, why do you care about when the road Camino Del Sur was built ? You should think about the future . Camino Del Sur road is one way in and out , my friend lives there and complain about the traffic jam during peak hours.
If you drive there , you will see part of Camino Del Sur road is expanding one more lane now, because more people move in Del Sur and there is lot of land and new houses there. And it is the way going to west around that area instead of jamming in highway56.[/quote]
I was just curious..that’s all and why I wondered about when it was built as I wanted to compare the year homes were first sold to the year that highway went in.
I’m not too worried about traffic as I will most likely work out of a home office so I won’t have to worry about commute times. Basically noise is the only factor that I’m worried about.
I’ve already come to terms with having to pay high HOA and Mello Roos so it just comes down to the noise. I’m ok with not having too big of a backyard as we take the kids to the park quite a bit. It’s something that would be nice but not a necessity for us….
There aren’t so many great homes on the market that have 4/5 bedrooms with at least 3,500 sq. feet in the $1 million range which is what we’re looking for. I was hoping there would be more on the market in 92127 and 92130 (Carmel Valley) but really there isn’t many modern style move in ready that meet our criteria….. lots of homes that need renovated kitchens and bathrooms but not so many that are really great.
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