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January 1, 2008 at 2:05 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127443January 1, 2008 at 2:05 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127510
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ParticipantIn terms of commuting, it depends on where in San Diego you work. I work in North County which is a haul, but is reasonable (barely). I would not go beyond North County, the 56 would be my absolute limit.
OC, LA – forget about it….
January 1, 2008 at 2:05 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127536paramount
ParticipantIn terms of commuting, it depends on where in San Diego you work. I work in North County which is a haul, but is reasonable (barely). I would not go beyond North County, the 56 would be my absolute limit.
OC, LA – forget about it….
January 1, 2008 at 1:37 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127253paramount
ParticipantAs far as the highway through Morgan Hill, based on my knowledge I would say the realtor is partially correct. I do not think it is fully approved.
The plan is to have a by-pass (almost a beltway) from I-15 near the checkpoint around to 79 North/Winchester. There will also be an exit to Pechanga.
I think it may happen, but not in the next 5 years.
I don’t mind the bashing as long as it’s fair and balanced – much of it though seems class based which seems to be a theme that permeates the Piggy forums. But then maybe my objectivity isn’t what it should be given that I have lived in Temecula for the past 5 years.
Wolf Creek: I do like Wolf Creek, but it’s still new so only time will tell. I’m thinking there will be a ton of REO’s in Wolf Creek since it was built during the bubble, but as of yet that has not fully materialized.
January 1, 2008 at 1:37 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127412paramount
ParticipantAs far as the highway through Morgan Hill, based on my knowledge I would say the realtor is partially correct. I do not think it is fully approved.
The plan is to have a by-pass (almost a beltway) from I-15 near the checkpoint around to 79 North/Winchester. There will also be an exit to Pechanga.
I think it may happen, but not in the next 5 years.
I don’t mind the bashing as long as it’s fair and balanced – much of it though seems class based which seems to be a theme that permeates the Piggy forums. But then maybe my objectivity isn’t what it should be given that I have lived in Temecula for the past 5 years.
Wolf Creek: I do like Wolf Creek, but it’s still new so only time will tell. I’m thinking there will be a ton of REO’s in Wolf Creek since it was built during the bubble, but as of yet that has not fully materialized.
January 1, 2008 at 1:37 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127423paramount
ParticipantAs far as the highway through Morgan Hill, based on my knowledge I would say the realtor is partially correct. I do not think it is fully approved.
The plan is to have a by-pass (almost a beltway) from I-15 near the checkpoint around to 79 North/Winchester. There will also be an exit to Pechanga.
I think it may happen, but not in the next 5 years.
I don’t mind the bashing as long as it’s fair and balanced – much of it though seems class based which seems to be a theme that permeates the Piggy forums. But then maybe my objectivity isn’t what it should be given that I have lived in Temecula for the past 5 years.
Wolf Creek: I do like Wolf Creek, but it’s still new so only time will tell. I’m thinking there will be a ton of REO’s in Wolf Creek since it was built during the bubble, but as of yet that has not fully materialized.
January 1, 2008 at 1:37 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127489paramount
ParticipantAs far as the highway through Morgan Hill, based on my knowledge I would say the realtor is partially correct. I do not think it is fully approved.
The plan is to have a by-pass (almost a beltway) from I-15 near the checkpoint around to 79 North/Winchester. There will also be an exit to Pechanga.
I think it may happen, but not in the next 5 years.
I don’t mind the bashing as long as it’s fair and balanced – much of it though seems class based which seems to be a theme that permeates the Piggy forums. But then maybe my objectivity isn’t what it should be given that I have lived in Temecula for the past 5 years.
Wolf Creek: I do like Wolf Creek, but it’s still new so only time will tell. I’m thinking there will be a ton of REO’s in Wolf Creek since it was built during the bubble, but as of yet that has not fully materialized.
January 1, 2008 at 1:37 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127515paramount
ParticipantAs far as the highway through Morgan Hill, based on my knowledge I would say the realtor is partially correct. I do not think it is fully approved.
The plan is to have a by-pass (almost a beltway) from I-15 near the checkpoint around to 79 North/Winchester. There will also be an exit to Pechanga.
I think it may happen, but not in the next 5 years.
I don’t mind the bashing as long as it’s fair and balanced – much of it though seems class based which seems to be a theme that permeates the Piggy forums. But then maybe my objectivity isn’t what it should be given that I have lived in Temecula for the past 5 years.
Wolf Creek: I do like Wolf Creek, but it’s still new so only time will tell. I’m thinking there will be a ton of REO’s in Wolf Creek since it was built during the bubble, but as of yet that has not fully materialized.
January 1, 2008 at 1:02 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127237paramount
ParticipantI am holding out on selling my current house due to it’s proximity to the future hospital in Temecula.
This hospital will be quite large at around 600,000 square feet for just the main hospital.
They should break ground this year.
January 1, 2008 at 1:02 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127397paramount
ParticipantI am holding out on selling my current house due to it’s proximity to the future hospital in Temecula.
This hospital will be quite large at around 600,000 square feet for just the main hospital.
They should break ground this year.
January 1, 2008 at 1:02 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127408paramount
ParticipantI am holding out on selling my current house due to it’s proximity to the future hospital in Temecula.
This hospital will be quite large at around 600,000 square feet for just the main hospital.
They should break ground this year.
January 1, 2008 at 1:02 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127475paramount
ParticipantI am holding out on selling my current house due to it’s proximity to the future hospital in Temecula.
This hospital will be quite large at around 600,000 square feet for just the main hospital.
They should break ground this year.
January 1, 2008 at 1:02 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127500paramount
ParticipantI am holding out on selling my current house due to it’s proximity to the future hospital in Temecula.
This hospital will be quite large at around 600,000 square feet for just the main hospital.
They should break ground this year.
January 1, 2008 at 12:58 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127226paramount
ParticipantIt depends on what you like in terms of the city, weather, geography, etc…
I happen to like warm, dry weather and I think the Temecula Valley in general is an attractive area.
Schools: I’m not totally sure, my son goes to Catholic School – not b/c the schools in the area are bad, I think overall they are pretty good.
The People: As in most places, if you actually get to know your neighbors you’ll typically find they are nice. That being said, my section of the neighborhood (Paloma Del Sol) is so-so. The area around my street has become full of rentals – probably 50% or so, which in IMO has become a problem (some crime, dorm houses). A mixture of gray collar (myself included) and blue collar and sales types – this mixture largely the result of the housing bubble.
The commute (for most): After 5 years of commuting to RB it is getting better with the freeway improvements. But to be honest on the eve of my 40th the commute is getting old – even though it only takes about 40-45 minutes or so, it’s still 39 miles to my work (I do carpool, which gets old as well).
Overall: South Temecula is a pretty good place to live – the air is still clean, night sky still somewhat dark (backyard astronomy), crime although low is rising. It’s a mixture of locals and transplants. Local (good paying) jobs difficult to find, but it is possible to find one.
January 1, 2008 at 12:58 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127387paramount
ParticipantIt depends on what you like in terms of the city, weather, geography, etc…
I happen to like warm, dry weather and I think the Temecula Valley in general is an attractive area.
Schools: I’m not totally sure, my son goes to Catholic School – not b/c the schools in the area are bad, I think overall they are pretty good.
The People: As in most places, if you actually get to know your neighbors you’ll typically find they are nice. That being said, my section of the neighborhood (Paloma Del Sol) is so-so. The area around my street has become full of rentals – probably 50% or so, which in IMO has become a problem (some crime, dorm houses). A mixture of gray collar (myself included) and blue collar and sales types – this mixture largely the result of the housing bubble.
The commute (for most): After 5 years of commuting to RB it is getting better with the freeway improvements. But to be honest on the eve of my 40th the commute is getting old – even though it only takes about 40-45 minutes or so, it’s still 39 miles to my work (I do carpool, which gets old as well).
Overall: South Temecula is a pretty good place to live – the air is still clean, night sky still somewhat dark (backyard astronomy), crime although low is rising. It’s a mixture of locals and transplants. Local (good paying) jobs difficult to find, but it is possible to find one.
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