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May 3, 2011 at 4:31 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #692564May 3, 2011 at 4:31 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #692908
ocrenter
ParticipantOBG, you clearly have no idea what you are talking about.
you just listed a bunch of communities within the 56 corridor as alternatives to the “56 corridor.”
and no where did I say the high end homes are WITHIN 4S.
you don’t know the area, so why are you debating so passionately about the area?
it is like the health care debate before. you didn’t have a clue, but you kept arguing to no end.
May 3, 2011 at 2:55 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691703ocrenter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]
(emphasis added)ocrenter, if you don’t mind my asking, could you elaborate further as to your assertions here?
HOW LONG has the “56 corridor” been the “premier destination” for “upper income new comers to SD?”
WHO are these “upper-income new comers” (i.e. age bracket, most prevalent race(s), mose prevalent family makeup, etc)?
WHAT this their typical or average household income bracket (i.e. $100K – $150K annually)?
Do you consider 4S Ranch (aka 4closure Ranch) part of this “upper class enclave?”
Lastly, do you think the population preferring to live in the “56 corridor” is representative of “upper-income” groups throughout the entire county?
Just trying to get a concrete idea in my mind of WHO the “56 corridor” mostly appeals to from someone “in the know” such as yourself :=]
Thanks in advance of any help![/quote]
overbearinggurl, seriously, this is a fact, not some weird personal preference or desire to get everyone to come live in my hood.
think about it, most of the IT companies are either along the I-15/route-56 junction or at the costal end with Qualcomm. Then you have tons of law firms at the costal end of the 56. The biotech industry are clustered around UCSD. And a bunch of engineering and defense related firms are in Poway and around Miramar.
The 56 corridor is the natural suburb to all of these professional high paying jobs. So it is natural that it becomes the draw. You get professionals with kids into these areas, the schools get the bump up and then it starts drawing in other folks as well. it helps that developers decided to build a bunch of high end homes in the area as well.
it is what it is. just drive past the 52 and into these “far flung” deserts and you’ll see for yourself.
May 3, 2011 at 2:55 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691774ocrenter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]
(emphasis added)ocrenter, if you don’t mind my asking, could you elaborate further as to your assertions here?
HOW LONG has the “56 corridor” been the “premier destination” for “upper income new comers to SD?”
WHO are these “upper-income new comers” (i.e. age bracket, most prevalent race(s), mose prevalent family makeup, etc)?
WHAT this their typical or average household income bracket (i.e. $100K – $150K annually)?
Do you consider 4S Ranch (aka 4closure Ranch) part of this “upper class enclave?”
Lastly, do you think the population preferring to live in the “56 corridor” is representative of “upper-income” groups throughout the entire county?
Just trying to get a concrete idea in my mind of WHO the “56 corridor” mostly appeals to from someone “in the know” such as yourself :=]
Thanks in advance of any help![/quote]
overbearinggurl, seriously, this is a fact, not some weird personal preference or desire to get everyone to come live in my hood.
think about it, most of the IT companies are either along the I-15/route-56 junction or at the costal end with Qualcomm. Then you have tons of law firms at the costal end of the 56. The biotech industry are clustered around UCSD. And a bunch of engineering and defense related firms are in Poway and around Miramar.
The 56 corridor is the natural suburb to all of these professional high paying jobs. So it is natural that it becomes the draw. You get professionals with kids into these areas, the schools get the bump up and then it starts drawing in other folks as well. it helps that developers decided to build a bunch of high end homes in the area as well.
it is what it is. just drive past the 52 and into these “far flung” deserts and you’ll see for yourself.
May 3, 2011 at 2:55 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #692378ocrenter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]
(emphasis added)ocrenter, if you don’t mind my asking, could you elaborate further as to your assertions here?
HOW LONG has the “56 corridor” been the “premier destination” for “upper income new comers to SD?”
WHO are these “upper-income new comers” (i.e. age bracket, most prevalent race(s), mose prevalent family makeup, etc)?
WHAT this their typical or average household income bracket (i.e. $100K – $150K annually)?
Do you consider 4S Ranch (aka 4closure Ranch) part of this “upper class enclave?”
Lastly, do you think the population preferring to live in the “56 corridor” is representative of “upper-income” groups throughout the entire county?
Just trying to get a concrete idea in my mind of WHO the “56 corridor” mostly appeals to from someone “in the know” such as yourself :=]
Thanks in advance of any help![/quote]
overbearinggurl, seriously, this is a fact, not some weird personal preference or desire to get everyone to come live in my hood.
think about it, most of the IT companies are either along the I-15/route-56 junction or at the costal end with Qualcomm. Then you have tons of law firms at the costal end of the 56. The biotech industry are clustered around UCSD. And a bunch of engineering and defense related firms are in Poway and around Miramar.
The 56 corridor is the natural suburb to all of these professional high paying jobs. So it is natural that it becomes the draw. You get professionals with kids into these areas, the schools get the bump up and then it starts drawing in other folks as well. it helps that developers decided to build a bunch of high end homes in the area as well.
it is what it is. just drive past the 52 and into these “far flung” deserts and you’ll see for yourself.
May 3, 2011 at 2:55 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #692524ocrenter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]
(emphasis added)ocrenter, if you don’t mind my asking, could you elaborate further as to your assertions here?
HOW LONG has the “56 corridor” been the “premier destination” for “upper income new comers to SD?”
WHO are these “upper-income new comers” (i.e. age bracket, most prevalent race(s), mose prevalent family makeup, etc)?
WHAT this their typical or average household income bracket (i.e. $100K – $150K annually)?
Do you consider 4S Ranch (aka 4closure Ranch) part of this “upper class enclave?”
Lastly, do you think the population preferring to live in the “56 corridor” is representative of “upper-income” groups throughout the entire county?
Just trying to get a concrete idea in my mind of WHO the “56 corridor” mostly appeals to from someone “in the know” such as yourself :=]
Thanks in advance of any help![/quote]
overbearinggurl, seriously, this is a fact, not some weird personal preference or desire to get everyone to come live in my hood.
think about it, most of the IT companies are either along the I-15/route-56 junction or at the costal end with Qualcomm. Then you have tons of law firms at the costal end of the 56. The biotech industry are clustered around UCSD. And a bunch of engineering and defense related firms are in Poway and around Miramar.
The 56 corridor is the natural suburb to all of these professional high paying jobs. So it is natural that it becomes the draw. You get professionals with kids into these areas, the schools get the bump up and then it starts drawing in other folks as well. it helps that developers decided to build a bunch of high end homes in the area as well.
it is what it is. just drive past the 52 and into these “far flung” deserts and you’ll see for yourself.
May 3, 2011 at 2:55 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #692868ocrenter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]
(emphasis added)ocrenter, if you don’t mind my asking, could you elaborate further as to your assertions here?
HOW LONG has the “56 corridor” been the “premier destination” for “upper income new comers to SD?”
WHO are these “upper-income new comers” (i.e. age bracket, most prevalent race(s), mose prevalent family makeup, etc)?
WHAT this their typical or average household income bracket (i.e. $100K – $150K annually)?
Do you consider 4S Ranch (aka 4closure Ranch) part of this “upper class enclave?”
Lastly, do you think the population preferring to live in the “56 corridor” is representative of “upper-income” groups throughout the entire county?
Just trying to get a concrete idea in my mind of WHO the “56 corridor” mostly appeals to from someone “in the know” such as yourself :=]
Thanks in advance of any help![/quote]
overbearinggurl, seriously, this is a fact, not some weird personal preference or desire to get everyone to come live in my hood.
think about it, most of the IT companies are either along the I-15/route-56 junction or at the costal end with Qualcomm. Then you have tons of law firms at the costal end of the 56. The biotech industry are clustered around UCSD. And a bunch of engineering and defense related firms are in Poway and around Miramar.
The 56 corridor is the natural suburb to all of these professional high paying jobs. So it is natural that it becomes the draw. You get professionals with kids into these areas, the schools get the bump up and then it starts drawing in other folks as well. it helps that developers decided to build a bunch of high end homes in the area as well.
it is what it is. just drive past the 52 and into these “far flung” deserts and you’ll see for yourself.
May 3, 2011 at 1:22 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691668ocrenter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rhett]…ocrenter’s Santee/Chula Vista quip, while making me laugh, also was flirting with the middle school / grade school boundary line.[/quote]
It’s just “par for the course,” Rhett.
If my memory serves me correctly, I believe ocrenter was a previous client of sdr, lol …[/quote]
actually the relationship between me and sdr was quite adversarial. I was a prior client of jtr.
but going back to that santee/chula vista comment. the bottom line is for better or worse, the 56 corridor has become the premier destination for upper income new comers to SD. yes there are other nice pockets in SD, but once an area achieve the status as an upper class enclave, that perception feed on itself and other areas just do not compete.
May 3, 2011 at 1:22 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691739ocrenter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rhett]…ocrenter’s Santee/Chula Vista quip, while making me laugh, also was flirting with the middle school / grade school boundary line.[/quote]
It’s just “par for the course,” Rhett.
If my memory serves me correctly, I believe ocrenter was a previous client of sdr, lol …[/quote]
actually the relationship between me and sdr was quite adversarial. I was a prior client of jtr.
but going back to that santee/chula vista comment. the bottom line is for better or worse, the 56 corridor has become the premier destination for upper income new comers to SD. yes there are other nice pockets in SD, but once an area achieve the status as an upper class enclave, that perception feed on itself and other areas just do not compete.
May 3, 2011 at 1:22 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #692343ocrenter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rhett]…ocrenter’s Santee/Chula Vista quip, while making me laugh, also was flirting with the middle school / grade school boundary line.[/quote]
It’s just “par for the course,” Rhett.
If my memory serves me correctly, I believe ocrenter was a previous client of sdr, lol …[/quote]
actually the relationship between me and sdr was quite adversarial. I was a prior client of jtr.
but going back to that santee/chula vista comment. the bottom line is for better or worse, the 56 corridor has become the premier destination for upper income new comers to SD. yes there are other nice pockets in SD, but once an area achieve the status as an upper class enclave, that perception feed on itself and other areas just do not compete.
May 3, 2011 at 1:22 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #692489ocrenter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rhett]…ocrenter’s Santee/Chula Vista quip, while making me laugh, also was flirting with the middle school / grade school boundary line.[/quote]
It’s just “par for the course,” Rhett.
If my memory serves me correctly, I believe ocrenter was a previous client of sdr, lol …[/quote]
actually the relationship between me and sdr was quite adversarial. I was a prior client of jtr.
but going back to that santee/chula vista comment. the bottom line is for better or worse, the 56 corridor has become the premier destination for upper income new comers to SD. yes there are other nice pockets in SD, but once an area achieve the status as an upper class enclave, that perception feed on itself and other areas just do not compete.
May 3, 2011 at 1:22 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #692833ocrenter
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rhett]…ocrenter’s Santee/Chula Vista quip, while making me laugh, also was flirting with the middle school / grade school boundary line.[/quote]
It’s just “par for the course,” Rhett.
If my memory serves me correctly, I believe ocrenter was a previous client of sdr, lol …[/quote]
actually the relationship between me and sdr was quite adversarial. I was a prior client of jtr.
but going back to that santee/chula vista comment. the bottom line is for better or worse, the 56 corridor has become the premier destination for upper income new comers to SD. yes there are other nice pockets in SD, but once an area achieve the status as an upper class enclave, that perception feed on itself and other areas just do not compete.
April 30, 2011 at 10:24 AM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #690664ocrenter
Participanthave you considered Chula Vista or Santee? if not, why not? =)
April 30, 2011 at 10:24 AM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691276ocrenter
Participanthave you considered Chula Vista or Santee? if not, why not? =)
April 30, 2011 at 10:24 AM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691421ocrenter
Participanthave you considered Chula Vista or Santee? if not, why not? =)
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