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April 29, 2011 at 9:07 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691376April 29, 2011 at 9:07 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691720sf2sdParticipant
thank you SDR. I was disappointed that Santaluz may not be for us. I’ve read a lot about how family friendly it is and how many activities there are for the kids….but the housing market not the healthiest there. Do mind sharing any other details you have on Santaluz? Thanks again.
April 29, 2011 at 9:07 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691231sf2sdParticipantthank you SDR. I was disappointed that Santaluz may not be for us. I’ve read a lot about how family friendly it is and how many activities there are for the kids….but the housing market not the healthiest there. Do mind sharing any other details you have on Santaluz? Thanks again.
April 29, 2011 at 9:07 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #690618sf2sdParticipantthank you SDR. I was disappointed that Santaluz may not be for us. I’ve read a lot about how family friendly it is and how many activities there are for the kids….but the housing market not the healthiest there. Do mind sharing any other details you have on Santaluz? Thanks again.
April 29, 2011 at 9:07 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #690549sf2sdParticipantthank you SDR. I was disappointed that Santaluz may not be for us. I’ve read a lot about how family friendly it is and how many activities there are for the kids….but the housing market not the healthiest there. Do mind sharing any other details you have on Santaluz? Thanks again.
April 29, 2011 at 9:05 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #690544sf2sdParticipantThank you all for the replies. Very helpful. We will also look at those areas in La Jolla and Solana Beach.
Shadowfax it does depend on where you are working ( if you’ll have a commute). Traffic patterns the gg bridge and the bay bridge all present challenges in trying to drive around the bay area. Mill Valley is nice, lots of families but expensive. Marin (where Mill Valley) has lots of outdoor activities and people that enjoy them. Many nice people there but also a large contingent who thinks they are smarter than the rest. Walnut Creek is pretty far east of SF….not really a suburb of SF (I’ve been here 11 years and never been to Walnut Creek). Lafayette and Orinda in the east bay have great schools, nice, slightly more affordable homes, lots of families and good weather. Other areas on the peninsula that have lots of families but are expensive are Burlingame, Palo Alto and Los Altos.
April 29, 2011 at 9:05 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691715sf2sdParticipantThank you all for the replies. Very helpful. We will also look at those areas in La Jolla and Solana Beach.
Shadowfax it does depend on where you are working ( if you’ll have a commute). Traffic patterns the gg bridge and the bay bridge all present challenges in trying to drive around the bay area. Mill Valley is nice, lots of families but expensive. Marin (where Mill Valley) has lots of outdoor activities and people that enjoy them. Many nice people there but also a large contingent who thinks they are smarter than the rest. Walnut Creek is pretty far east of SF….not really a suburb of SF (I’ve been here 11 years and never been to Walnut Creek). Lafayette and Orinda in the east bay have great schools, nice, slightly more affordable homes, lots of families and good weather. Other areas on the peninsula that have lots of families but are expensive are Burlingame, Palo Alto and Los Altos.
April 29, 2011 at 9:05 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691371sf2sdParticipantThank you all for the replies. Very helpful. We will also look at those areas in La Jolla and Solana Beach.
Shadowfax it does depend on where you are working ( if you’ll have a commute). Traffic patterns the gg bridge and the bay bridge all present challenges in trying to drive around the bay area. Mill Valley is nice, lots of families but expensive. Marin (where Mill Valley) has lots of outdoor activities and people that enjoy them. Many nice people there but also a large contingent who thinks they are smarter than the rest. Walnut Creek is pretty far east of SF….not really a suburb of SF (I’ve been here 11 years and never been to Walnut Creek). Lafayette and Orinda in the east bay have great schools, nice, slightly more affordable homes, lots of families and good weather. Other areas on the peninsula that have lots of families but are expensive are Burlingame, Palo Alto and Los Altos.
April 29, 2011 at 9:05 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691226sf2sdParticipantThank you all for the replies. Very helpful. We will also look at those areas in La Jolla and Solana Beach.
Shadowfax it does depend on where you are working ( if you’ll have a commute). Traffic patterns the gg bridge and the bay bridge all present challenges in trying to drive around the bay area. Mill Valley is nice, lots of families but expensive. Marin (where Mill Valley) has lots of outdoor activities and people that enjoy them. Many nice people there but also a large contingent who thinks they are smarter than the rest. Walnut Creek is pretty far east of SF….not really a suburb of SF (I’ve been here 11 years and never been to Walnut Creek). Lafayette and Orinda in the east bay have great schools, nice, slightly more affordable homes, lots of families and good weather. Other areas on the peninsula that have lots of families but are expensive are Burlingame, Palo Alto and Los Altos.
April 29, 2011 at 9:05 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #690613sf2sdParticipantThank you all for the replies. Very helpful. We will also look at those areas in La Jolla and Solana Beach.
Shadowfax it does depend on where you are working ( if you’ll have a commute). Traffic patterns the gg bridge and the bay bridge all present challenges in trying to drive around the bay area. Mill Valley is nice, lots of families but expensive. Marin (where Mill Valley) has lots of outdoor activities and people that enjoy them. Many nice people there but also a large contingent who thinks they are smarter than the rest. Walnut Creek is pretty far east of SF….not really a suburb of SF (I’ve been here 11 years and never been to Walnut Creek). Lafayette and Orinda in the east bay have great schools, nice, slightly more affordable homes, lots of families and good weather. Other areas on the peninsula that have lots of families but are expensive are Burlingame, Palo Alto and Los Altos.
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