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Participant1) The commute is exactly 30-45 minutes depending on traffic. Fridays are usually more like 45 min.
2) The schools are great. Just realize that Carlsbad is split into three districts. 1) Carlsbad 2) San Dieguito and 3) San Marcos. The homes tend to be cheaper in the San Marcos school district so be aware of that. I know the general district lines but not well enough to list them.
3) Carlsbad is one of my favorite areas and is great for kids. I think the areas you listed above are all great. I personally would choose those areas over the northern part.
propertysearchaddiction
Participant1) The commute is exactly 30-45 minutes depending on traffic. Fridays are usually more like 45 min.
2) The schools are great. Just realize that Carlsbad is split into three districts. 1) Carlsbad 2) San Dieguito and 3) San Marcos. The homes tend to be cheaper in the San Marcos school district so be aware of that. I know the general district lines but not well enough to list them.
3) Carlsbad is one of my favorite areas and is great for kids. I think the areas you listed above are all great. I personally would choose those areas over the northern part.
propertysearchaddiction
Participant1) The commute is exactly 30-45 minutes depending on traffic. Fridays are usually more like 45 min.
2) The schools are great. Just realize that Carlsbad is split into three districts. 1) Carlsbad 2) San Dieguito and 3) San Marcos. The homes tend to be cheaper in the San Marcos school district so be aware of that. I know the general district lines but not well enough to list them.
3) Carlsbad is one of my favorite areas and is great for kids. I think the areas you listed above are all great. I personally would choose those areas over the northern part.
propertysearchaddiction
Participant1) The commute is exactly 30-45 minutes depending on traffic. Fridays are usually more like 45 min.
2) The schools are great. Just realize that Carlsbad is split into three districts. 1) Carlsbad 2) San Dieguito and 3) San Marcos. The homes tend to be cheaper in the San Marcos school district so be aware of that. I know the general district lines but not well enough to list them.
3) Carlsbad is one of my favorite areas and is great for kids. I think the areas you listed above are all great. I personally would choose those areas over the northern part.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantMy husband took this course
He lets you rent a smaller bike to take the DMV test and/or you can take a one on one saftey class from him. My husband spent 3 hours with him one on one and it really helped him. He learned how to lay down the bike and the teacher recommended great safety equipment.
It is a great place to start!propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantMy husband took this course
He lets you rent a smaller bike to take the DMV test and/or you can take a one on one saftey class from him. My husband spent 3 hours with him one on one and it really helped him. He learned how to lay down the bike and the teacher recommended great safety equipment.
It is a great place to start!propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantMy husband took this course
He lets you rent a smaller bike to take the DMV test and/or you can take a one on one saftey class from him. My husband spent 3 hours with him one on one and it really helped him. He learned how to lay down the bike and the teacher recommended great safety equipment.
It is a great place to start!propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantMy husband took this course
He lets you rent a smaller bike to take the DMV test and/or you can take a one on one saftey class from him. My husband spent 3 hours with him one on one and it really helped him. He learned how to lay down the bike and the teacher recommended great safety equipment.
It is a great place to start!propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantMy husband took this course
He lets you rent a smaller bike to take the DMV test and/or you can take a one on one saftey class from him. My husband spent 3 hours with him one on one and it really helped him. He learned how to lay down the bike and the teacher recommended great safety equipment.
It is a great place to start!June 16, 2009 at 3:46 PM in reply to: OT: Is Swine Flu Pandemic Warning exaggerated? And who’s really at risk? #416435propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantI think it is extremely exaggerated. We just traveled to Costa Rica. They make you fill out paperwork for the Swine Flu before you can exit the plane and the entire airport is wearing surgical masks. It seemed a bit much.
June 16, 2009 at 3:46 PM in reply to: OT: Is Swine Flu Pandemic Warning exaggerated? And who’s really at risk? #416672propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantI think it is extremely exaggerated. We just traveled to Costa Rica. They make you fill out paperwork for the Swine Flu before you can exit the plane and the entire airport is wearing surgical masks. It seemed a bit much.
June 16, 2009 at 3:46 PM in reply to: OT: Is Swine Flu Pandemic Warning exaggerated? And who’s really at risk? #416933propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantI think it is extremely exaggerated. We just traveled to Costa Rica. They make you fill out paperwork for the Swine Flu before you can exit the plane and the entire airport is wearing surgical masks. It seemed a bit much.
June 16, 2009 at 3:46 PM in reply to: OT: Is Swine Flu Pandemic Warning exaggerated? And who’s really at risk? #417001propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantI think it is extremely exaggerated. We just traveled to Costa Rica. They make you fill out paperwork for the Swine Flu before you can exit the plane and the entire airport is wearing surgical masks. It seemed a bit much.
June 16, 2009 at 3:46 PM in reply to: OT: Is Swine Flu Pandemic Warning exaggerated? And who’s really at risk? #417160propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantI think it is extremely exaggerated. We just traveled to Costa Rica. They make you fill out paperwork for the Swine Flu before you can exit the plane and the entire airport is wearing surgical masks. It seemed a bit much.
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