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June 18, 2011 at 7:30 PM in reply to: Serenity Stonebridge Estate Scripps Ranch Home Pricing #705809familyguyParticipant
[quote=localguy]The Stonebridge park is either fully packed or not a sole there. When it is packed on the weekends, cars are parking on Almond Orchard in front of the house previously mentioned. Little League, soccer, cricket, etc. it can get pretty hectic. It is like this maybe 25% of the time on weekends. The other 75% is wide open. We have been there numerous times and no one else is there, no kidding…[/quote]
I would disagree very slightly with localguy. I pass by this park all the time and would say the times where where the parking is overflown into the street is cloer to about 5% of the time. Like localguy, I have also been there on beautiful days with my family and we were the only ones there. I would agree though, that for houses on the corner of Sycamore Trail and AOL (directly across from the park), the parking would be a disadvantage.
familyguyParticipant[quote=localguy]The Stonebridge park is either fully packed or not a sole there. When it is packed on the weekends, cars are parking on Almond Orchard in front of the house previously mentioned. Little League, soccer, cricket, etc. it can get pretty hectic. It is like this maybe 25% of the time on weekends. The other 75% is wide open. We have been there numerous times and no one else is there, no kidding…[/quote]
I would disagree very slightly with localguy. I pass by this park all the time and would say the times where where the parking is overflown into the street is cloer to about 5% of the time. Like localguy, I have also been there on beautiful days with my family and we were the only ones there. I would agree though, that for houses on the corner of Sycamore Trail and AOL (directly across from the park), the parking would be a disadvantage.
familyguyParticipant[quote=localguy]The Stonebridge park is either fully packed or not a sole there. When it is packed on the weekends, cars are parking on Almond Orchard in front of the house previously mentioned. Little League, soccer, cricket, etc. it can get pretty hectic. It is like this maybe 25% of the time on weekends. The other 75% is wide open. We have been there numerous times and no one else is there, no kidding…[/quote]
I would disagree very slightly with localguy. I pass by this park all the time and would say the times where where the parking is overflown into the street is cloer to about 5% of the time. Like localguy, I have also been there on beautiful days with my family and we were the only ones there. I would agree though, that for houses on the corner of Sycamore Trail and AOL (directly across from the park), the parking would be a disadvantage.
familyguyParticipant[quote=localguy]The Stonebridge park is either fully packed or not a sole there. When it is packed on the weekends, cars are parking on Almond Orchard in front of the house previously mentioned. Little League, soccer, cricket, etc. it can get pretty hectic. It is like this maybe 25% of the time on weekends. The other 75% is wide open. We have been there numerous times and no one else is there, no kidding…[/quote]
I would disagree very slightly with localguy. I pass by this park all the time and would say the times where where the parking is overflown into the street is cloer to about 5% of the time. Like localguy, I have also been there on beautiful days with my family and we were the only ones there. I would agree though, that for houses on the corner of Sycamore Trail and AOL (directly across from the park), the parking would be a disadvantage.
familyguyParticipant[quote=localguy]The Stonebridge park is either fully packed or not a sole there. When it is packed on the weekends, cars are parking on Almond Orchard in front of the house previously mentioned. Little League, soccer, cricket, etc. it can get pretty hectic. It is like this maybe 25% of the time on weekends. The other 75% is wide open. We have been there numerous times and no one else is there, no kidding…[/quote]
I would disagree very slightly with localguy. I pass by this park all the time and would say the times where where the parking is overflown into the street is cloer to about 5% of the time. Like localguy, I have also been there on beautiful days with my family and we were the only ones there. I would agree though, that for houses on the corner of Sycamore Trail and AOL (directly across from the park), the parking would be a disadvantage.
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