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Duck
ParticipantThat one on Eolus has easy access to the freeway. It’s about 50 yards away.
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ParticipantThat one on Eolus has easy access to the freeway. It’s about 50 yards away.
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ParticipantThat one on Eolus has easy access to the freeway. It’s about 50 yards away.
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ParticipantThat one on Eolus has easy access to the freeway. It’s about 50 yards away.
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ParticipantLa Costa Greens and Ridge are not La Costa Valley and they have their own HOA’s and amenities. They are newer and by all accounts very nice. The big difference is school districts. I have a feeling a lot of these residents send their kids to private schools at least for middle and high school (not even sure what the middle school is).
La Costa Oaks is yet another newer development and it is part of the same school district (Encinitas/San Dieguito). My only concern with the newer developments is that a lot of the speculation and toxic loans are probably hidden in some of these neighborhoods which were built right as prices peaked 2004-2006. Some of it has already been shaken out through foreclosures, etc. but it’s difficult to know for sure.
Santa Fe Chritstian is a very good school in Solana Beach and goes from elementary through High School. We have friends that send their kids there and they love it. The school bus makes a stop in La Costa Valley.
Duck
ParticipantLa Costa Greens and Ridge are not La Costa Valley and they have their own HOA’s and amenities. They are newer and by all accounts very nice. The big difference is school districts. I have a feeling a lot of these residents send their kids to private schools at least for middle and high school (not even sure what the middle school is).
La Costa Oaks is yet another newer development and it is part of the same school district (Encinitas/San Dieguito). My only concern with the newer developments is that a lot of the speculation and toxic loans are probably hidden in some of these neighborhoods which were built right as prices peaked 2004-2006. Some of it has already been shaken out through foreclosures, etc. but it’s difficult to know for sure.
Santa Fe Chritstian is a very good school in Solana Beach and goes from elementary through High School. We have friends that send their kids there and they love it. The school bus makes a stop in La Costa Valley.
Duck
ParticipantLa Costa Greens and Ridge are not La Costa Valley and they have their own HOA’s and amenities. They are newer and by all accounts very nice. The big difference is school districts. I have a feeling a lot of these residents send their kids to private schools at least for middle and high school (not even sure what the middle school is).
La Costa Oaks is yet another newer development and it is part of the same school district (Encinitas/San Dieguito). My only concern with the newer developments is that a lot of the speculation and toxic loans are probably hidden in some of these neighborhoods which were built right as prices peaked 2004-2006. Some of it has already been shaken out through foreclosures, etc. but it’s difficult to know for sure.
Santa Fe Chritstian is a very good school in Solana Beach and goes from elementary through High School. We have friends that send their kids there and they love it. The school bus makes a stop in La Costa Valley.
Duck
ParticipantLa Costa Greens and Ridge are not La Costa Valley and they have their own HOA’s and amenities. They are newer and by all accounts very nice. The big difference is school districts. I have a feeling a lot of these residents send their kids to private schools at least for middle and high school (not even sure what the middle school is).
La Costa Oaks is yet another newer development and it is part of the same school district (Encinitas/San Dieguito). My only concern with the newer developments is that a lot of the speculation and toxic loans are probably hidden in some of these neighborhoods which were built right as prices peaked 2004-2006. Some of it has already been shaken out through foreclosures, etc. but it’s difficult to know for sure.
Santa Fe Chritstian is a very good school in Solana Beach and goes from elementary through High School. We have friends that send their kids there and they love it. The school bus makes a stop in La Costa Valley.
Duck
ParticipantLa Costa Greens and Ridge are not La Costa Valley and they have their own HOA’s and amenities. They are newer and by all accounts very nice. The big difference is school districts. I have a feeling a lot of these residents send their kids to private schools at least for middle and high school (not even sure what the middle school is).
La Costa Oaks is yet another newer development and it is part of the same school district (Encinitas/San Dieguito). My only concern with the newer developments is that a lot of the speculation and toxic loans are probably hidden in some of these neighborhoods which were built right as prices peaked 2004-2006. Some of it has already been shaken out through foreclosures, etc. but it’s difficult to know for sure.
Santa Fe Chritstian is a very good school in Solana Beach and goes from elementary through High School. We have friends that send their kids there and they love it. The school bus makes a stop in La Costa Valley.
Duck
ParticipantIt’s South Carlsbad which is right on the border of Encinitas/Carlsbad so you are in the Encinitas Union Elementary School District and the San Dieguito Union High School district for the secondary schools. There’s a train station in downtown Encinitas which is probably a couple minutes longer commute than going from Bressi to the Poinsettia station. Moonlight Beach is about the same distance as Ponto Beach would be from Bressi and downtown Encinitas is actually closer to us than the Village of Carlsbad would be from Bressi. You also have all sorts of stores like Target, Home Depot, Savon, the Forum Shops etc. that are literally a 3-4 minute drive. It’s very convenient.
La Costa Valley is not to be confused with the older La Costa homes which were built mostly in the 70’s and 80’s and are not part of the HOA. There are two main entrances to La Costa Valley. One is at Calle Barcelona and El Camino Real and the other is Calle Barcelona and Rancho Santa Fe Road. There’s always 2 or 3 open houses on the weekend.
Duck
ParticipantIt’s South Carlsbad which is right on the border of Encinitas/Carlsbad so you are in the Encinitas Union Elementary School District and the San Dieguito Union High School district for the secondary schools. There’s a train station in downtown Encinitas which is probably a couple minutes longer commute than going from Bressi to the Poinsettia station. Moonlight Beach is about the same distance as Ponto Beach would be from Bressi and downtown Encinitas is actually closer to us than the Village of Carlsbad would be from Bressi. You also have all sorts of stores like Target, Home Depot, Savon, the Forum Shops etc. that are literally a 3-4 minute drive. It’s very convenient.
La Costa Valley is not to be confused with the older La Costa homes which were built mostly in the 70’s and 80’s and are not part of the HOA. There are two main entrances to La Costa Valley. One is at Calle Barcelona and El Camino Real and the other is Calle Barcelona and Rancho Santa Fe Road. There’s always 2 or 3 open houses on the weekend.
Duck
ParticipantIt’s South Carlsbad which is right on the border of Encinitas/Carlsbad so you are in the Encinitas Union Elementary School District and the San Dieguito Union High School district for the secondary schools. There’s a train station in downtown Encinitas which is probably a couple minutes longer commute than going from Bressi to the Poinsettia station. Moonlight Beach is about the same distance as Ponto Beach would be from Bressi and downtown Encinitas is actually closer to us than the Village of Carlsbad would be from Bressi. You also have all sorts of stores like Target, Home Depot, Savon, the Forum Shops etc. that are literally a 3-4 minute drive. It’s very convenient.
La Costa Valley is not to be confused with the older La Costa homes which were built mostly in the 70’s and 80’s and are not part of the HOA. There are two main entrances to La Costa Valley. One is at Calle Barcelona and El Camino Real and the other is Calle Barcelona and Rancho Santa Fe Road. There’s always 2 or 3 open houses on the weekend.
Duck
ParticipantIt’s South Carlsbad which is right on the border of Encinitas/Carlsbad so you are in the Encinitas Union Elementary School District and the San Dieguito Union High School district for the secondary schools. There’s a train station in downtown Encinitas which is probably a couple minutes longer commute than going from Bressi to the Poinsettia station. Moonlight Beach is about the same distance as Ponto Beach would be from Bressi and downtown Encinitas is actually closer to us than the Village of Carlsbad would be from Bressi. You also have all sorts of stores like Target, Home Depot, Savon, the Forum Shops etc. that are literally a 3-4 minute drive. It’s very convenient.
La Costa Valley is not to be confused with the older La Costa homes which were built mostly in the 70’s and 80’s and are not part of the HOA. There are two main entrances to La Costa Valley. One is at Calle Barcelona and El Camino Real and the other is Calle Barcelona and Rancho Santa Fe Road. There’s always 2 or 3 open houses on the weekend.
Duck
ParticipantIt’s South Carlsbad which is right on the border of Encinitas/Carlsbad so you are in the Encinitas Union Elementary School District and the San Dieguito Union High School district for the secondary schools. There’s a train station in downtown Encinitas which is probably a couple minutes longer commute than going from Bressi to the Poinsettia station. Moonlight Beach is about the same distance as Ponto Beach would be from Bressi and downtown Encinitas is actually closer to us than the Village of Carlsbad would be from Bressi. You also have all sorts of stores like Target, Home Depot, Savon, the Forum Shops etc. that are literally a 3-4 minute drive. It’s very convenient.
La Costa Valley is not to be confused with the older La Costa homes which were built mostly in the 70’s and 80’s and are not part of the HOA. There are two main entrances to La Costa Valley. One is at Calle Barcelona and El Camino Real and the other is Calle Barcelona and Rancho Santa Fe Road. There’s always 2 or 3 open houses on the weekend.
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