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Riverside CA Where to live?
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<blockquote data-quote="Teddy GreeneII" data-source="post: 542021" data-attributes="member: 62328"><p>Have to agree with Heather. Too far East is hot as all get out, and west is more money and more traffic. I spent 2 months in Tustin recently and liked it. It's kind of old and frankly, a little run down, but while I was there noticed it starting to resurge quite a bit and a lot of people I know that live there were buying for a relatively quick turn around on investment. Being as most homes in Ca. are dangerously overvalued, thats saying something. Im not as familar with the freeways as Heather and others, but the 91 didnt seem to bad, and my friend lives in Yorba Linda, very, very nice but like she said, not exactly the party place. I loved it though, quiet in the mist of chaos. Good luck to you and give a yell. all of us s. cal slackers someday will get a regional together!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teddy GreeneII, post: 542021, member: 62328"] Have to agree with Heather. Too far East is hot as all get out, and west is more money and more traffic. I spent 2 months in Tustin recently and liked it. It's kind of old and frankly, a little run down, but while I was there noticed it starting to resurge quite a bit and a lot of people I know that live there were buying for a relatively quick turn around on investment. Being as most homes in Ca. are dangerously overvalued, thats saying something. Im not as familar with the freeways as Heather and others, but the 91 didnt seem to bad, and my friend lives in Yorba Linda, very, very nice but like she said, not exactly the party place. I loved it though, quiet in the mist of chaos. Good luck to you and give a yell. all of us s. cal slackers someday will get a regional together! [/QUOTE]
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