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CardiffBaseball
ParticipantSomewhere out there on the internets I picture a realtor message board where there is thread started…
“Let me tell you about this crazy client from NoCal”….
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantSomewhere out there on the internets I picture a realtor message board where there is thread started…
“Let me tell you about this crazy client from NoCal”….
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantSomewhere out there on the internets I picture a realtor message board where there is thread started…
“Let me tell you about this crazy client from NoCal”….
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantSomewhere out there on the internets I picture a realtor message board where there is thread started…
“Let me tell you about this crazy client from NoCal”….
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantSomewhere out there on the internets I picture a realtor message board where there is thread started…
“Let me tell you about this crazy client from NoCal”….
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantThere is a tremendous amount of Open land in Carlsbad as you head east. If the city is declared built out, it’s because the local people/government would like it that way. If you are traveling the areas mentioned between Melrose and El Camino Real and various other areas, there is a ton of open space. I am also thinking around Faraday/El Camino Real area there is a lot of open space. I took my kid up to the Calavera Hills Park for a Pony game the other day, and took the back way up (Cannon which becomes College) and there was space around that area as well.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantThere is a tremendous amount of Open land in Carlsbad as you head east. If the city is declared built out, it’s because the local people/government would like it that way. If you are traveling the areas mentioned between Melrose and El Camino Real and various other areas, there is a ton of open space. I am also thinking around Faraday/El Camino Real area there is a lot of open space. I took my kid up to the Calavera Hills Park for a Pony game the other day, and took the back way up (Cannon which becomes College) and there was space around that area as well.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantThere is a tremendous amount of Open land in Carlsbad as you head east. If the city is declared built out, it’s because the local people/government would like it that way. If you are traveling the areas mentioned between Melrose and El Camino Real and various other areas, there is a ton of open space. I am also thinking around Faraday/El Camino Real area there is a lot of open space. I took my kid up to the Calavera Hills Park for a Pony game the other day, and took the back way up (Cannon which becomes College) and there was space around that area as well.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantThere is a tremendous amount of Open land in Carlsbad as you head east. If the city is declared built out, it’s because the local people/government would like it that way. If you are traveling the areas mentioned between Melrose and El Camino Real and various other areas, there is a ton of open space. I am also thinking around Faraday/El Camino Real area there is a lot of open space. I took my kid up to the Calavera Hills Park for a Pony game the other day, and took the back way up (Cannon which becomes College) and there was space around that area as well.
April 2, 2008 at 9:28 AM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #179676CardiffBaseball
ParticipantIs that $116/month? And no pool or park? What does it buy you? Or is that a yearly fee?
Not that I am looking to buy in Encinitas right now either.
April 2, 2008 at 9:28 AM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180045CardiffBaseball
ParticipantIs that $116/month? And no pool or park? What does it buy you? Or is that a yearly fee?
Not that I am looking to buy in Encinitas right now either.
April 2, 2008 at 9:28 AM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180048CardiffBaseball
ParticipantIs that $116/month? And no pool or park? What does it buy you? Or is that a yearly fee?
Not that I am looking to buy in Encinitas right now either.
April 2, 2008 at 9:28 AM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180059CardiffBaseball
ParticipantIs that $116/month? And no pool or park? What does it buy you? Or is that a yearly fee?
Not that I am looking to buy in Encinitas right now either.
April 2, 2008 at 9:28 AM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180135CardiffBaseball
ParticipantIs that $116/month? And no pool or park? What does it buy you? Or is that a yearly fee?
Not that I am looking to buy in Encinitas right now either.
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