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creechrrParticipant
[quote=scaredycat]my wife feels we’ve somehow failed our kids by raising them in a rental. looks like our oldest might very well graduate high school before we buy. i see it different but….[/quote]
Didn’t start a thread recently about buying? Am i mistaken?
creechrrParticipantI’d been noticing the signs for the better part of two years. I’d say the activity (or lack thereof) picked up in the last six months or so.
Available and For Lease have to be the most popular people in the county at the moment.
creechrrParticipantI’d been noticing the signs for the better part of two years. I’d say the activity (or lack thereof) picked up in the last six months or so.
Available and For Lease have to be the most popular people in the county at the moment.
creechrrParticipantI’d been noticing the signs for the better part of two years. I’d say the activity (or lack thereof) picked up in the last six months or so.
Available and For Lease have to be the most popular people in the county at the moment.
creechrrParticipantI’d been noticing the signs for the better part of two years. I’d say the activity (or lack thereof) picked up in the last six months or so.
Available and For Lease have to be the most popular people in the county at the moment.
creechrrParticipantI’d been noticing the signs for the better part of two years. I’d say the activity (or lack thereof) picked up in the last six months or so.
Available and For Lease have to be the most popular people in the county at the moment.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
I don’t think I am asking for too much, am I? I just don’t know much about the rest of San Diego except UTC, Carmel Valley, Penasquitos, RB. There must be areas that satisfy those things, esp. school district. It can’t be all that bad.[/quote]
No, it’s not all that bad. You really should get out and investigate for yourself. You may find that the area is or isn’t acceptable once you’ve laid eyes on it.
Chula Vista is more diverse than it gets credit for. Sunbow and Rancho Del Rey/Terra Nova (91910/91911) are pretty nice “middle class” areas. I currently see three 2,200 + sq ft houses listed in the $400s in Sunbow on Redfin.
Moving farther east (91914) there is Rolling Hills Ranch and San Miguel Ranch. Here you find fairly new or new construction. The area is pretty quiet but, farther away from freeway (non-toll road)access.
The schools ratings vary but, there are some pretty good ones in there. I think the key for those with children is to be east of the 805.
You may even want to consider the Bonita/Sunnyside area, just north of Rancho Del Rey. There are some pretty nice areas there too and a little closer to work.
Please go see for yourself. You may be pleasantly surprised or at the very least, you’ll confirm the area isn’t for you.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
I don’t think I am asking for too much, am I? I just don’t know much about the rest of San Diego except UTC, Carmel Valley, Penasquitos, RB. There must be areas that satisfy those things, esp. school district. It can’t be all that bad.[/quote]
No, it’s not all that bad. You really should get out and investigate for yourself. You may find that the area is or isn’t acceptable once you’ve laid eyes on it.
Chula Vista is more diverse than it gets credit for. Sunbow and Rancho Del Rey/Terra Nova (91910/91911) are pretty nice “middle class” areas. I currently see three 2,200 + sq ft houses listed in the $400s in Sunbow on Redfin.
Moving farther east (91914) there is Rolling Hills Ranch and San Miguel Ranch. Here you find fairly new or new construction. The area is pretty quiet but, farther away from freeway (non-toll road)access.
The schools ratings vary but, there are some pretty good ones in there. I think the key for those with children is to be east of the 805.
You may even want to consider the Bonita/Sunnyside area, just north of Rancho Del Rey. There are some pretty nice areas there too and a little closer to work.
Please go see for yourself. You may be pleasantly surprised or at the very least, you’ll confirm the area isn’t for you.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
I don’t think I am asking for too much, am I? I just don’t know much about the rest of San Diego except UTC, Carmel Valley, Penasquitos, RB. There must be areas that satisfy those things, esp. school district. It can’t be all that bad.[/quote]
No, it’s not all that bad. You really should get out and investigate for yourself. You may find that the area is or isn’t acceptable once you’ve laid eyes on it.
Chula Vista is more diverse than it gets credit for. Sunbow and Rancho Del Rey/Terra Nova (91910/91911) are pretty nice “middle class” areas. I currently see three 2,200 + sq ft houses listed in the $400s in Sunbow on Redfin.
Moving farther east (91914) there is Rolling Hills Ranch and San Miguel Ranch. Here you find fairly new or new construction. The area is pretty quiet but, farther away from freeway (non-toll road)access.
The schools ratings vary but, there are some pretty good ones in there. I think the key for those with children is to be east of the 805.
You may even want to consider the Bonita/Sunnyside area, just north of Rancho Del Rey. There are some pretty nice areas there too and a little closer to work.
Please go see for yourself. You may be pleasantly surprised or at the very least, you’ll confirm the area isn’t for you.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
I don’t think I am asking for too much, am I? I just don’t know much about the rest of San Diego except UTC, Carmel Valley, Penasquitos, RB. There must be areas that satisfy those things, esp. school district. It can’t be all that bad.[/quote]
No, it’s not all that bad. You really should get out and investigate for yourself. You may find that the area is or isn’t acceptable once you’ve laid eyes on it.
Chula Vista is more diverse than it gets credit for. Sunbow and Rancho Del Rey/Terra Nova (91910/91911) are pretty nice “middle class” areas. I currently see three 2,200 + sq ft houses listed in the $400s in Sunbow on Redfin.
Moving farther east (91914) there is Rolling Hills Ranch and San Miguel Ranch. Here you find fairly new or new construction. The area is pretty quiet but, farther away from freeway (non-toll road)access.
The schools ratings vary but, there are some pretty good ones in there. I think the key for those with children is to be east of the 805.
You may even want to consider the Bonita/Sunnyside area, just north of Rancho Del Rey. There are some pretty nice areas there too and a little closer to work.
Please go see for yourself. You may be pleasantly surprised or at the very least, you’ll confirm the area isn’t for you.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
I don’t think I am asking for too much, am I? I just don’t know much about the rest of San Diego except UTC, Carmel Valley, Penasquitos, RB. There must be areas that satisfy those things, esp. school district. It can’t be all that bad.[/quote]
No, it’s not all that bad. You really should get out and investigate for yourself. You may find that the area is or isn’t acceptable once you’ve laid eyes on it.
Chula Vista is more diverse than it gets credit for. Sunbow and Rancho Del Rey/Terra Nova (91910/91911) are pretty nice “middle class” areas. I currently see three 2,200 + sq ft houses listed in the $400s in Sunbow on Redfin.
Moving farther east (91914) there is Rolling Hills Ranch and San Miguel Ranch. Here you find fairly new or new construction. The area is pretty quiet but, farther away from freeway (non-toll road)access.
The schools ratings vary but, there are some pretty good ones in there. I think the key for those with children is to be east of the 805.
You may even want to consider the Bonita/Sunnyside area, just north of Rancho Del Rey. There are some pretty nice areas there too and a little closer to work.
Please go see for yourself. You may be pleasantly surprised or at the very least, you’ll confirm the area isn’t for you.
creechrrParticipantI like Concho spend my time at work responding to/sending email, dealing with paperwork, and attending meetings. It all bores the hell out of me. I often wonder why the clock is moving so slowly.
I’d much rather be employed in an endeavor in which I actually created or repaired something. I’m pretty good with my hands and don’t mind getting a little dirty.
As Concho pointed out, there isn’t much money to be made working with ones hands in this day and age. As, I’ve moved “up the ladder”, the more disinterested I have become. I don’t really have a feeling of accomplishment or contribution to our society. The paper just keeps moving along.
creechrrParticipantI like Concho spend my time at work responding to/sending email, dealing with paperwork, and attending meetings. It all bores the hell out of me. I often wonder why the clock is moving so slowly.
I’d much rather be employed in an endeavor in which I actually created or repaired something. I’m pretty good with my hands and don’t mind getting a little dirty.
As Concho pointed out, there isn’t much money to be made working with ones hands in this day and age. As, I’ve moved “up the ladder”, the more disinterested I have become. I don’t really have a feeling of accomplishment or contribution to our society. The paper just keeps moving along.
creechrrParticipantI like Concho spend my time at work responding to/sending email, dealing with paperwork, and attending meetings. It all bores the hell out of me. I often wonder why the clock is moving so slowly.
I’d much rather be employed in an endeavor in which I actually created or repaired something. I’m pretty good with my hands and don’t mind getting a little dirty.
As Concho pointed out, there isn’t much money to be made working with ones hands in this day and age. As, I’ve moved “up the ladder”, the more disinterested I have become. I don’t really have a feeling of accomplishment or contribution to our society. The paper just keeps moving along.
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