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TemekuT
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1. paramount – Paloma del Sol has an HOA. It is of paramount importance (and your responsibility as a homeowner in an HOA) that you file a formal complaint in writing. The HOA governing documents, I am sure, will not allow vehicles on blocks in driveways. They also will most probably specify that before cars can be placed in the driveway, the garage must be fully utilized for the number of vehicle spaces therein, then before they can be placed in the street, the driveway must be fully utilized for the number of vehicle spaces therein. Please bring facts – don’t use a single anecdotal example of excess vehicles to portray that the entire neighborhood, as well as Temecula, is going to hell!
2. kewp – I saw a three wheeled vehicle one passenger vehicle across the 15 going south in Wildomar today. Interesting, the front had 2 wheels and the back had one wheel. It had to be moving fast to be in the inner lane. The color was great, a deep hued burnt orange metallic. My nephew, who works for JD Powers, told me there’s a start-up in the LA area that is developing the prototype for that car style. Per the nephew, mileage and performance will be awesome, great stability due to the design. Nephew says the car I saw must be a front-engine design, whereas the car at the link you provided must be a rear-engine design.
TemekuT
Participant2 replies here:
1. paramount – Paloma del Sol has an HOA. It is of paramount importance (and your responsibility as a homeowner in an HOA) that you file a formal complaint in writing. The HOA governing documents, I am sure, will not allow vehicles on blocks in driveways. They also will most probably specify that before cars can be placed in the driveway, the garage must be fully utilized for the number of vehicle spaces therein, then before they can be placed in the street, the driveway must be fully utilized for the number of vehicle spaces therein. Please bring facts – don’t use a single anecdotal example of excess vehicles to portray that the entire neighborhood, as well as Temecula, is going to hell!
2. kewp – I saw a three wheeled vehicle one passenger vehicle across the 15 going south in Wildomar today. Interesting, the front had 2 wheels and the back had one wheel. It had to be moving fast to be in the inner lane. The color was great, a deep hued burnt orange metallic. My nephew, who works for JD Powers, told me there’s a start-up in the LA area that is developing the prototype for that car style. Per the nephew, mileage and performance will be awesome, great stability due to the design. Nephew says the car I saw must be a front-engine design, whereas the car at the link you provided must be a rear-engine design.
TemekuT
Participant2 replies here:
1. paramount – Paloma del Sol has an HOA. It is of paramount importance (and your responsibility as a homeowner in an HOA) that you file a formal complaint in writing. The HOA governing documents, I am sure, will not allow vehicles on blocks in driveways. They also will most probably specify that before cars can be placed in the driveway, the garage must be fully utilized for the number of vehicle spaces therein, then before they can be placed in the street, the driveway must be fully utilized for the number of vehicle spaces therein. Please bring facts – don’t use a single anecdotal example of excess vehicles to portray that the entire neighborhood, as well as Temecula, is going to hell!
2. kewp – I saw a three wheeled vehicle one passenger vehicle across the 15 going south in Wildomar today. Interesting, the front had 2 wheels and the back had one wheel. It had to be moving fast to be in the inner lane. The color was great, a deep hued burnt orange metallic. My nephew, who works for JD Powers, told me there’s a start-up in the LA area that is developing the prototype for that car style. Per the nephew, mileage and performance will be awesome, great stability due to the design. Nephew says the car I saw must be a front-engine design, whereas the car at the link you provided must be a rear-engine design.
TemekuT
Participant2 replies here:
1. paramount – Paloma del Sol has an HOA. It is of paramount importance (and your responsibility as a homeowner in an HOA) that you file a formal complaint in writing. The HOA governing documents, I am sure, will not allow vehicles on blocks in driveways. They also will most probably specify that before cars can be placed in the driveway, the garage must be fully utilized for the number of vehicle spaces therein, then before they can be placed in the street, the driveway must be fully utilized for the number of vehicle spaces therein. Please bring facts – don’t use a single anecdotal example of excess vehicles to portray that the entire neighborhood, as well as Temecula, is going to hell!
2. kewp – I saw a three wheeled vehicle one passenger vehicle across the 15 going south in Wildomar today. Interesting, the front had 2 wheels and the back had one wheel. It had to be moving fast to be in the inner lane. The color was great, a deep hued burnt orange metallic. My nephew, who works for JD Powers, told me there’s a start-up in the LA area that is developing the prototype for that car style. Per the nephew, mileage and performance will be awesome, great stability due to the design. Nephew says the car I saw must be a front-engine design, whereas the car at the link you provided must be a rear-engine design.
TemekuT
ParticipantHey Bearvine, leave me a shred of hope that Morgan Hill is a decent place to live!
So you were in K. Hov land – we actually passed on the single level house at the corner of Arietta and Milat, the one that is perpendicular to the first Ventana home. The home had fallen out of escrow and the sales office offered it to us for $604,900. Hubby wanted it but I saw where prices were headed and convinced him to pass. Too bad I couldn’t get him to pass on the one we did buy in McMillin land.
I remember one thing that concerned me about the Ventana homes were the rumors about Butterfield and/or Anza morphing into a passage to the 15. Have you been able to verify this, or is it just a possibility? And yes, it was also rumored that the orchard would be developed into small parcel housing, but I figure the housing crash will stop that for years.
I never thought there were views in Morgan Hill. The master map did show where the clubhouse would be. I don’t consider looking at ravines or an endless sea of tract homes to be a view, but others do. It’s funny what people will pay extra for.
Now Irvine, that’s another story. I wouldn’t want to live there…grew up in O.C. and spent time there. Temecula reminds me (or at least used to remind me) of the less dense feeling in the South County of my teen years. It’s funny, I lived in the Bay Area in a downtown environment for a decade, until recently, and I had a difficult time adjusting to Temecula but now I love it here, which I’m sure is helped by getting out frequently on vacation to the Bay Area and other exciting places.
TemekuT
ParticipantHey Bearvine, leave me a shred of hope that Morgan Hill is a decent place to live!
So you were in K. Hov land – we actually passed on the single level house at the corner of Arietta and Milat, the one that is perpendicular to the first Ventana home. The home had fallen out of escrow and the sales office offered it to us for $604,900. Hubby wanted it but I saw where prices were headed and convinced him to pass. Too bad I couldn’t get him to pass on the one we did buy in McMillin land.
I remember one thing that concerned me about the Ventana homes were the rumors about Butterfield and/or Anza morphing into a passage to the 15. Have you been able to verify this, or is it just a possibility? And yes, it was also rumored that the orchard would be developed into small parcel housing, but I figure the housing crash will stop that for years.
I never thought there were views in Morgan Hill. The master map did show where the clubhouse would be. I don’t consider looking at ravines or an endless sea of tract homes to be a view, but others do. It’s funny what people will pay extra for.
Now Irvine, that’s another story. I wouldn’t want to live there…grew up in O.C. and spent time there. Temecula reminds me (or at least used to remind me) of the less dense feeling in the South County of my teen years. It’s funny, I lived in the Bay Area in a downtown environment for a decade, until recently, and I had a difficult time adjusting to Temecula but now I love it here, which I’m sure is helped by getting out frequently on vacation to the Bay Area and other exciting places.
TemekuT
ParticipantHey Bearvine, leave me a shred of hope that Morgan Hill is a decent place to live!
So you were in K. Hov land – we actually passed on the single level house at the corner of Arietta and Milat, the one that is perpendicular to the first Ventana home. The home had fallen out of escrow and the sales office offered it to us for $604,900. Hubby wanted it but I saw where prices were headed and convinced him to pass. Too bad I couldn’t get him to pass on the one we did buy in McMillin land.
I remember one thing that concerned me about the Ventana homes were the rumors about Butterfield and/or Anza morphing into a passage to the 15. Have you been able to verify this, or is it just a possibility? And yes, it was also rumored that the orchard would be developed into small parcel housing, but I figure the housing crash will stop that for years.
I never thought there were views in Morgan Hill. The master map did show where the clubhouse would be. I don’t consider looking at ravines or an endless sea of tract homes to be a view, but others do. It’s funny what people will pay extra for.
Now Irvine, that’s another story. I wouldn’t want to live there…grew up in O.C. and spent time there. Temecula reminds me (or at least used to remind me) of the less dense feeling in the South County of my teen years. It’s funny, I lived in the Bay Area in a downtown environment for a decade, until recently, and I had a difficult time adjusting to Temecula but now I love it here, which I’m sure is helped by getting out frequently on vacation to the Bay Area and other exciting places.
TemekuT
ParticipantHey Bearvine, leave me a shred of hope that Morgan Hill is a decent place to live!
So you were in K. Hov land – we actually passed on the single level house at the corner of Arietta and Milat, the one that is perpendicular to the first Ventana home. The home had fallen out of escrow and the sales office offered it to us for $604,900. Hubby wanted it but I saw where prices were headed and convinced him to pass. Too bad I couldn’t get him to pass on the one we did buy in McMillin land.
I remember one thing that concerned me about the Ventana homes were the rumors about Butterfield and/or Anza morphing into a passage to the 15. Have you been able to verify this, or is it just a possibility? And yes, it was also rumored that the orchard would be developed into small parcel housing, but I figure the housing crash will stop that for years.
I never thought there were views in Morgan Hill. The master map did show where the clubhouse would be. I don’t consider looking at ravines or an endless sea of tract homes to be a view, but others do. It’s funny what people will pay extra for.
Now Irvine, that’s another story. I wouldn’t want to live there…grew up in O.C. and spent time there. Temecula reminds me (or at least used to remind me) of the less dense feeling in the South County of my teen years. It’s funny, I lived in the Bay Area in a downtown environment for a decade, until recently, and I had a difficult time adjusting to Temecula but now I love it here, which I’m sure is helped by getting out frequently on vacation to the Bay Area and other exciting places.
TemekuT
ParticipantHey Bearvine, leave me a shred of hope that Morgan Hill is a decent place to live!
So you were in K. Hov land – we actually passed on the single level house at the corner of Arietta and Milat, the one that is perpendicular to the first Ventana home. The home had fallen out of escrow and the sales office offered it to us for $604,900. Hubby wanted it but I saw where prices were headed and convinced him to pass. Too bad I couldn’t get him to pass on the one we did buy in McMillin land.
I remember one thing that concerned me about the Ventana homes were the rumors about Butterfield and/or Anza morphing into a passage to the 15. Have you been able to verify this, or is it just a possibility? And yes, it was also rumored that the orchard would be developed into small parcel housing, but I figure the housing crash will stop that for years.
I never thought there were views in Morgan Hill. The master map did show where the clubhouse would be. I don’t consider looking at ravines or an endless sea of tract homes to be a view, but others do. It’s funny what people will pay extra for.
Now Irvine, that’s another story. I wouldn’t want to live there…grew up in O.C. and spent time there. Temecula reminds me (or at least used to remind me) of the less dense feeling in the South County of my teen years. It’s funny, I lived in the Bay Area in a downtown environment for a decade, until recently, and I had a difficult time adjusting to Temecula but now I love it here, which I’m sure is helped by getting out frequently on vacation to the Bay Area and other exciting places.
TemekuT
ParticipantYou’re absolutely right TG. For anyone that’s considering a high-end tract home purchase, wait until those Ventana homes hit the 600’s and grab one. I think that is the premier tract and location in all of Temecula, if you like a giant single-story home on a large lot.
TemekuT
ParticipantYou’re absolutely right TG. For anyone that’s considering a high-end tract home purchase, wait until those Ventana homes hit the 600’s and grab one. I think that is the premier tract and location in all of Temecula, if you like a giant single-story home on a large lot.
TemekuT
ParticipantYou’re absolutely right TG. For anyone that’s considering a high-end tract home purchase, wait until those Ventana homes hit the 600’s and grab one. I think that is the premier tract and location in all of Temecula, if you like a giant single-story home on a large lot.
TemekuT
ParticipantYou’re absolutely right TG. For anyone that’s considering a high-end tract home purchase, wait until those Ventana homes hit the 600’s and grab one. I think that is the premier tract and location in all of Temecula, if you like a giant single-story home on a large lot.
TemekuT
ParticipantYou’re absolutely right TG. For anyone that’s considering a high-end tract home purchase, wait until those Ventana homes hit the 600’s and grab one. I think that is the premier tract and location in all of Temecula, if you like a giant single-story home on a large lot.
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