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jmrrobbie1Participant
The Frog Leap listing mentioned on this thread I have noted too … appears to be four others on this street listed via Redfin. Two noted below listed $950K-1.1M:
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/44840-FROGS-LEAP-St-92592/home/6644123
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/44752-Frogs-Leap-St-92592/home/6644103
What is the view on this part of Temecula, the community, neighborhood, street & builder of these homes – part of Morgan Hill but a newer phase of the development… built 2005 at the end of the boom? They are only 5.5 miles to the I-15 interchange and 1-2 blocks from Toby Tobin Elementary school – anyone with children in attendance here? They should have access to the community/family fitness center? They back to Santa Rita & Anza Road – Google Earth shows this area South as opening space and groves – any future zoning plans for the back/south side? Does not appear the price has moved much in comparison to the rest of the community… any thoughts on this …. Four homes on the same street but still seeking last year’s price range?
In comparison – maybe apples & oranges as this is totally different section of the town – actually out of town and on 5 acres & West of I-15 up on the plateau … but the views are excellent and the price has moved considerable compared to Frogs Leap listing at $1,339,000 in Jan 08 and now asking $975,000 (still has some drop to go). Any insight on this area as compared to Frogs Leap/Morgan Hill? Understandable that this is not a community/neighborhood, more rural & surrounded by avocado groves (5 acre lots vs 0.5), but still only 3.8 miles from the I-15? Can someone compare & contrast these two areas, homes, build quality, fees/taxes – Temecula Hills to Morgan Hill?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/44065-Big-Sky-Way-92590/home/6366131
jmrrobbie1ParticipantThe Frog Leap listing mentioned on this thread I have noted too … appears to be four others on this street listed via Redfin. Two noted below listed $950K-1.1M:
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/44840-FROGS-LEAP-St-92592/home/6644123
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/44752-Frogs-Leap-St-92592/home/6644103
What is the view on this part of Temecula, the community, neighborhood, street & builder of these homes – part of Morgan Hill but a newer phase of the development… built 2005 at the end of the boom? They are only 5.5 miles to the I-15 interchange and 1-2 blocks from Toby Tobin Elementary school – anyone with children in attendance here? They should have access to the community/family fitness center? They back to Santa Rita & Anza Road – Google Earth shows this area South as opening space and groves – any future zoning plans for the back/south side? Does not appear the price has moved much in comparison to the rest of the community… any thoughts on this …. Four homes on the same street but still seeking last year’s price range?
In comparison – maybe apples & oranges as this is totally different section of the town – actually out of town and on 5 acres & West of I-15 up on the plateau … but the views are excellent and the price has moved considerable compared to Frogs Leap listing at $1,339,000 in Jan 08 and now asking $975,000 (still has some drop to go). Any insight on this area as compared to Frogs Leap/Morgan Hill? Understandable that this is not a community/neighborhood, more rural & surrounded by avocado groves (5 acre lots vs 0.5), but still only 3.8 miles from the I-15? Can someone compare & contrast these two areas, homes, build quality, fees/taxes – Temecula Hills to Morgan Hill?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/44065-Big-Sky-Way-92590/home/6366131
jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Snail – I see that SUVs are priced reduced now … good time to buy. I will rent myself for 6-12 months to cement my take on the area. I am not looking at buying until late 2010 – not from any great insight on my part to the market or real estate just work related timing… currently seems like it will be in my favor but anything can happen yet as these are untested waters without a history base relating well to this kind of burst … … …. a burst is a burst is a burst – not so.
Everyone that post positive threads of T.V. always starts with “what a great place T.V. is for kids” … seems to be my kind of community & one of the key elements I am seeking in an area to put down roots.
jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Snail – I see that SUVs are priced reduced now … good time to buy. I will rent myself for 6-12 months to cement my take on the area. I am not looking at buying until late 2010 – not from any great insight on my part to the market or real estate just work related timing… currently seems like it will be in my favor but anything can happen yet as these are untested waters without a history base relating well to this kind of burst … … …. a burst is a burst is a burst – not so.
Everyone that post positive threads of T.V. always starts with “what a great place T.V. is for kids” … seems to be my kind of community & one of the key elements I am seeking in an area to put down roots.
jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Snail – I see that SUVs are priced reduced now … good time to buy. I will rent myself for 6-12 months to cement my take on the area. I am not looking at buying until late 2010 – not from any great insight on my part to the market or real estate just work related timing… currently seems like it will be in my favor but anything can happen yet as these are untested waters without a history base relating well to this kind of burst … … …. a burst is a burst is a burst – not so.
Everyone that post positive threads of T.V. always starts with “what a great place T.V. is for kids” … seems to be my kind of community & one of the key elements I am seeking in an area to put down roots.
jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Snail – I see that SUVs are priced reduced now … good time to buy. I will rent myself for 6-12 months to cement my take on the area. I am not looking at buying until late 2010 – not from any great insight on my part to the market or real estate just work related timing… currently seems like it will be in my favor but anything can happen yet as these are untested waters without a history base relating well to this kind of burst … … …. a burst is a burst is a burst – not so.
Everyone that post positive threads of T.V. always starts with “what a great place T.V. is for kids” … seems to be my kind of community & one of the key elements I am seeking in an area to put down roots.
jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Snail – I see that SUVs are priced reduced now … good time to buy. I will rent myself for 6-12 months to cement my take on the area. I am not looking at buying until late 2010 – not from any great insight on my part to the market or real estate just work related timing… currently seems like it will be in my favor but anything can happen yet as these are untested waters without a history base relating well to this kind of burst … … …. a burst is a burst is a burst – not so.
Everyone that post positive threads of T.V. always starts with “what a great place T.V. is for kids” … seems to be my kind of community & one of the key elements I am seeking in an area to put down roots.
jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Temeculaguy – Excellent inside scoop on the area! Wow – it has changed as I remember open fields – also remember when they built Redhawk Golf Course with no homes in the area but the community still in the “planning” stages. If we end up there my commute for any work related needs would be no further than Fallbrook. Again, T.V. was not on our orginal search until we came across post/threads on Piggs … most on the views here support a vibrant & progessive community in T.V. well into the future. Another thought I have not heard in these postings is of the Indian land and any inpact it has? I am following the T.V. bubble burst with great interest … although a micro-market in itself, the area is ahead of the curve in the downsilde of the burst.
jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Temeculaguy – Excellent inside scoop on the area! Wow – it has changed as I remember open fields – also remember when they built Redhawk Golf Course with no homes in the area but the community still in the “planning” stages. If we end up there my commute for any work related needs would be no further than Fallbrook. Again, T.V. was not on our orginal search until we came across post/threads on Piggs … most on the views here support a vibrant & progessive community in T.V. well into the future. Another thought I have not heard in these postings is of the Indian land and any inpact it has? I am following the T.V. bubble burst with great interest … although a micro-market in itself, the area is ahead of the curve in the downsilde of the burst.
jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Temeculaguy – Excellent inside scoop on the area! Wow – it has changed as I remember open fields – also remember when they built Redhawk Golf Course with no homes in the area but the community still in the “planning” stages. If we end up there my commute for any work related needs would be no further than Fallbrook. Again, T.V. was not on our orginal search until we came across post/threads on Piggs … most on the views here support a vibrant & progessive community in T.V. well into the future. Another thought I have not heard in these postings is of the Indian land and any inpact it has? I am following the T.V. bubble burst with great interest … although a micro-market in itself, the area is ahead of the curve in the downsilde of the burst.
jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Temeculaguy – Excellent inside scoop on the area! Wow – it has changed as I remember open fields – also remember when they built Redhawk Golf Course with no homes in the area but the community still in the “planning” stages. If we end up there my commute for any work related needs would be no further than Fallbrook. Again, T.V. was not on our orginal search until we came across post/threads on Piggs … most on the views here support a vibrant & progessive community in T.V. well into the future. Another thought I have not heard in these postings is of the Indian land and any inpact it has? I am following the T.V. bubble burst with great interest … although a micro-market in itself, the area is ahead of the curve in the downsilde of the burst.
jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Temeculaguy – Excellent inside scoop on the area! Wow – it has changed as I remember open fields – also remember when they built Redhawk Golf Course with no homes in the area but the community still in the “planning” stages. If we end up there my commute for any work related needs would be no further than Fallbrook. Again, T.V. was not on our orginal search until we came across post/threads on Piggs … most on the views here support a vibrant & progessive community in T.V. well into the future. Another thought I have not heard in these postings is of the Indian land and any inpact it has? I am following the T.V. bubble burst with great interest … although a micro-market in itself, the area is ahead of the curve in the downsilde of the burst.
jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Paramount – always good to see everyone’s take on the area … the more info the better. I am not much of a blogger for blogging sake – really only look at Piggs for insight to real estate in SD and Efficient Frontier for general finance insight.
Not sure of your thoughts why Temecula will become another Escondido – even if it does is this a bad thing? If lack of a hospital is the key to this view I am not sure how many communities in North County would be placed in this same light … CV, Encinitas, RSF, Del Mar, Fallbrook – basically everything north of Ted Williams Parkway would be placed in this category. I am not defending Temecula – the wine industry and the valley offer a different feel then that of Escondido and is far enough removed from San Diego to give distinctness separate from the other developments on the 15 corridor. Any additional takes on this view. If the city of Temecula really will have nothing to do with the hospital planned for this area it would be one of the first cities to do so – even totally private healthcare institutions (very few these days) have strong alliances with the city/population they serve in all facets of operation.
Reguarding “out of towners/transplants” – is there a portion of N County where only native San Diegoians live & is this where you reside… kind of a unique area I would think? Globalization & power of the internet has drastically altered localization. I vividly remember when I lived in Sunset Cliffs (1985-99) and drove back to Colo for the first time to visit family – as I pulled into Vail for gas a women in her Colo pick-up vehemently screaming at me to take my Calf license plates and to return to the “hole” where I came from. Not everyone is an advocate of S Calf as a paradise or a place they would ever want to put down roots. …
Paramount – you have a different take on Temecula from the other post and I would value your thoughts … would this be a place you could live if you only needed to commute to Fallbrook? The quarry is still pending?
jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Paramount – always good to see everyone’s take on the area … the more info the better. I am not much of a blogger for blogging sake – really only look at Piggs for insight to real estate in SD and Efficient Frontier for general finance insight.
Not sure of your thoughts why Temecula will become another Escondido – even if it does is this a bad thing? If lack of a hospital is the key to this view I am not sure how many communities in North County would be placed in this same light … CV, Encinitas, RSF, Del Mar, Fallbrook – basically everything north of Ted Williams Parkway would be placed in this category. I am not defending Temecula – the wine industry and the valley offer a different feel then that of Escondido and is far enough removed from San Diego to give distinctness separate from the other developments on the 15 corridor. Any additional takes on this view. If the city of Temecula really will have nothing to do with the hospital planned for this area it would be one of the first cities to do so – even totally private healthcare institutions (very few these days) have strong alliances with the city/population they serve in all facets of operation.
Reguarding “out of towners/transplants” – is there a portion of N County where only native San Diegoians live & is this where you reside… kind of a unique area I would think? Globalization & power of the internet has drastically altered localization. I vividly remember when I lived in Sunset Cliffs (1985-99) and drove back to Colo for the first time to visit family – as I pulled into Vail for gas a women in her Colo pick-up vehemently screaming at me to take my Calf license plates and to return to the “hole” where I came from. Not everyone is an advocate of S Calf as a paradise or a place they would ever want to put down roots. …
Paramount – you have a different take on Temecula from the other post and I would value your thoughts … would this be a place you could live if you only needed to commute to Fallbrook? The quarry is still pending?
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