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[quote=Jim Jones]Jameswenn,
Can you comment on what your friends believed the difference in quality of schools was? From what area did they come from initially?[/quote]
Jim:
The people i know that send their kids to the public elementary schools went to Sweetwater and Bonita Vista High schools. They say they went to all the public schools and they’re comfortable sending their children there.
The two families i know that send their kids to private schools relocated from Glendale, CA and Cupertino and didn’t think much of the public schools down there.
jameswennParticipant[quote=Jim Jones]Jameswenn,
Can you comment on what your friends believed the difference in quality of schools was? From what area did they come from initially?[/quote]
Jim:
The people i know that send their kids to the public elementary schools went to Sweetwater and Bonita Vista High schools. They say they went to all the public schools and they’re comfortable sending their children there.
The two families i know that send their kids to private schools relocated from Glendale, CA and Cupertino and didn’t think much of the public schools down there.
jameswennParticipant[quote=Jim Jones]Jameswenn,
Can you comment on what your friends believed the difference in quality of schools was? From what area did they come from initially?[/quote]
Jim:
The people i know that send their kids to the public elementary schools went to Sweetwater and Bonita Vista High schools. They say they went to all the public schools and they’re comfortable sending their children there.
The two families i know that send their kids to private schools relocated from Glendale, CA and Cupertino and didn’t think much of the public schools down there.
jameswennParticipant[quote=Jim Jones]Jameswenn,
Can you comment on what your friends believed the difference in quality of schools was? From what area did they come from initially?[/quote]
Jim:
The people i know that send their kids to the public elementary schools went to Sweetwater and Bonita Vista High schools. They say they went to all the public schools and they’re comfortable sending their children there.
The two families i know that send their kids to private schools relocated from Glendale, CA and Cupertino and didn’t think much of the public schools down there.
jameswennParticipant[quote=ybitz][quote=mercedes7][quote=sdduuuude]Tierrasanta may be a great compromise for you …[/quote]
Agreed…I think you should at least look at Tierrasanta. Don’t know anything about the schools there though.[/quote]
Keep in mind that inventory is super low in Tierrasanta. There are only 9 active listings (not counting short sales) under $600k in Tierrasanta right now.[/quote]
Only things i’ve seen under 600K the past year are the 1500 sqft homes in Portofino, 2 stories, so they feel smaller.
I talked to a realtor out there and he told a majority of the homes have no AC and there is some riff-raff from the naval housing in the area
jameswennParticipant[quote=ybitz][quote=mercedes7][quote=sdduuuude]Tierrasanta may be a great compromise for you …[/quote]
Agreed…I think you should at least look at Tierrasanta. Don’t know anything about the schools there though.[/quote]
Keep in mind that inventory is super low in Tierrasanta. There are only 9 active listings (not counting short sales) under $600k in Tierrasanta right now.[/quote]
Only things i’ve seen under 600K the past year are the 1500 sqft homes in Portofino, 2 stories, so they feel smaller.
I talked to a realtor out there and he told a majority of the homes have no AC and there is some riff-raff from the naval housing in the area
jameswennParticipant[quote=ybitz][quote=mercedes7][quote=sdduuuude]Tierrasanta may be a great compromise for you …[/quote]
Agreed…I think you should at least look at Tierrasanta. Don’t know anything about the schools there though.[/quote]
Keep in mind that inventory is super low in Tierrasanta. There are only 9 active listings (not counting short sales) under $600k in Tierrasanta right now.[/quote]
Only things i’ve seen under 600K the past year are the 1500 sqft homes in Portofino, 2 stories, so they feel smaller.
I talked to a realtor out there and he told a majority of the homes have no AC and there is some riff-raff from the naval housing in the area
jameswennParticipant[quote=ybitz][quote=mercedes7][quote=sdduuuude]Tierrasanta may be a great compromise for you …[/quote]
Agreed…I think you should at least look at Tierrasanta. Don’t know anything about the schools there though.[/quote]
Keep in mind that inventory is super low in Tierrasanta. There are only 9 active listings (not counting short sales) under $600k in Tierrasanta right now.[/quote]
Only things i’ve seen under 600K the past year are the 1500 sqft homes in Portofino, 2 stories, so they feel smaller.
I talked to a realtor out there and he told a majority of the homes have no AC and there is some riff-raff from the naval housing in the area
jameswennParticipant[quote=ybitz][quote=mercedes7][quote=sdduuuude]Tierrasanta may be a great compromise for you …[/quote]
Agreed…I think you should at least look at Tierrasanta. Don’t know anything about the schools there though.[/quote]
Keep in mind that inventory is super low in Tierrasanta. There are only 9 active listings (not counting short sales) under $600k in Tierrasanta right now.[/quote]
Only things i’ve seen under 600K the past year are the 1500 sqft homes in Portofino, 2 stories, so they feel smaller.
I talked to a realtor out there and he told a majority of the homes have no AC and there is some riff-raff from the naval housing in the area
jameswennParticipantI know a few people that live in East Lake and Otay Ranch. The ones that grew up in Chula Vista just love it, but the ones that moved in from other areas don’t like the schools, so they use the parochial schools.
I’ve been in the area, and it looks real dry down there, might have big cooling bills.
Have you considered Mira Mesa or even Santee?
jameswennParticipantI know a few people that live in East Lake and Otay Ranch. The ones that grew up in Chula Vista just love it, but the ones that moved in from other areas don’t like the schools, so they use the parochial schools.
I’ve been in the area, and it looks real dry down there, might have big cooling bills.
Have you considered Mira Mesa or even Santee?
jameswennParticipantI know a few people that live in East Lake and Otay Ranch. The ones that grew up in Chula Vista just love it, but the ones that moved in from other areas don’t like the schools, so they use the parochial schools.
I’ve been in the area, and it looks real dry down there, might have big cooling bills.
Have you considered Mira Mesa or even Santee?
jameswennParticipantI know a few people that live in East Lake and Otay Ranch. The ones that grew up in Chula Vista just love it, but the ones that moved in from other areas don’t like the schools, so they use the parochial schools.
I’ve been in the area, and it looks real dry down there, might have big cooling bills.
Have you considered Mira Mesa or even Santee?
jameswennParticipantI know a few people that live in East Lake and Otay Ranch. The ones that grew up in Chula Vista just love it, but the ones that moved in from other areas don’t like the schools, so they use the parochial schools.
I’ve been in the area, and it looks real dry down there, might have big cooling bills.
Have you considered Mira Mesa or even Santee?
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