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New to Temecula/Murrieta
Asked by M.H. from Los Angeles
on August 10, 2008
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We will be moving next month to Temecula/Murrieta (still haven't found a house to buy yet). Could anyone fill me in on a good preschool and kindergarten? My son will...
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- my son is on the waiting list for Anne Sullivan and Murrieta Ranch Schools. I have heard excellent things about both schools from several mothers through Stroller Stri...
- Welcome! I know you will love it here...we moved here almost 7 years ago and are so happy we did. Both of my kids go to Cole Canyon Elementary, (4th grade and 2nd grad...
- My oldest went to La Petite Academy in Temecula ###-###-####). They have a terrific preschool program. My 3 year old will start now. He then changed to Hillcrest Ac...
Ever Lived in Thousand Oaks, CA?
Asked by R.P. from Denver
on March 2, 2007
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My husband's job might take us to Thousand Oaks, CA and, I know how much more costly homes are there, but I'm also concerned about schools (public v private) and which...
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- Ihave friends in California and as far as schools, like most cities it probably depends on the district you are in. I know that there is a charter school option in th...
- Hi R., I haven't lived in Thousand Oaks, but my sister-in-law grew up there and my brother and his wife lived there for a few years. My brother's wife taught English...
- I lived in Los Angeles, Norht Hollywood, Van Nuys and Hollywood Hills for 18 years. Thousand Oaks is a very exclusive and upscale place. The schools there are suppos...
Best Place to Move to in USA
Asked by S.K. from Minneapolis
on July 24, 2011
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We currently live in the twin cities, MN. We love everything about this place except the winters. It's long and boring , I keep complaining all the 6 months because it...
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- I didn't see traffic mentioned here. I know that in San Jose people spend hours every day sitting in their cars on over-crowded, backed up freeways. Wherever you move,...
- Personally I think Denver has perfect weather. You still get the seasons and some snow but it usually melts the next day. Plus I read once that Denver gets more days...
- And to add to my earlier post. I travelled extensively prior to having kids. Austin Texas was GREAT, SanAntonio is awesome for raising kids, There are places around Da...
Interior Decorating Help in Keller Area
Asked by V.S. from Dallas
on March 22, 2009
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I am looking for someone to help with interior decorating. I have a new home in the Keller area and don't know where to start... I do not want the pretentious model ho...
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- V., Try ER Design ____@____.com. Rhonda & Erika are a pleasure to work with; they will listen to you and your wishes and go from there. We used them to stage one va...
- I live in Haslet and I use Cheap Thrills Decor. They are a little funky, but she seems to find a style that will fit exactly what your looking for. Check out their w...
- I would, without a doubt, recommend Dena Carper. Her number is ###-###-####. She is very talented and comes up with amazing ideas. She has a wodnerful presonality as w...
Moving to Petaluma, Need Rental Recommendations
Asked by K.B. from San Francisco
on July 5, 2008
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My husband's job is taking our family from Chicago to Novato next month. We've done a lot of homework and thinking, and have decided that we'd most like to live in Pet...
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- I'm not too up on rentals but are you thinking of buying after you get settled in. I can help you with that... Also the area's you are looking at sound find but if...
- I my experience those apartments are about teh same price as a house. They are newish apartments and kinda yuppie in my opinion. But that is just an opinion. We hav...
- Hi K., Welcome to Petaluma! I have lived here since college and love it. It's a great town to raise kids in. That being said, there is a big debate in town betwe...
A Little Survey
Asked by T.N. from Albany
on May 26, 2011
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Just for curiosity's sake, where do you live?
Not the street, or name of a town, of course.
But do you live in a single family house in a medium sized city? Do y...
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- I live in a single family home in a subdivision built into the side of a mountain. It's beautiful and the community is 6 years old. We built the house and it's prett...
- I live on 5 acres in a forest. All of our neighbors have at least 5 acres, so we are spread out a bit. It is so peaceful here, which is what really attracted us to thi...
- I live in a small town in a small 2 bedroom house with a huge garden. :-) Within walking distance is shops, restaurants, my dd's school, my work and a cinema. I have l...
Upside down on House
Asked by J.K. from Phoenix
on April 7, 2010
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Any ideas or anything will be so helpful! We are in an interest only ARM (6.25%) which becomes adjustable in Oct. 2011. We owe $274K and our house is worth $131K. ...
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- Have you thought about renting your current home out and moving to a smaller place (rent as well)? You could possibly sell or move back in when things get better.
- Houses seem to be dropping all over but that doesn't mean they won't go back up, so if you can hang in there. Other poster was right, where will you live? I am assumin...
- Have you looked into Dave Ramsey's Money Makeover? We attended the Financial Peace University (FPU). It has provided a lot of financial education for us. If inter...
Family Friendly Neighborhoods?
Asked by A.D. from Portland
on January 11, 2008
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We are relocating to Portland from Chicago and could use some advice on where to live. We are looking for a friendly neighborhood that is full of families with young ...
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- My advice first of all would be to make sure your husband does his commuter drive (during the correct hours) a few times from the top neighborhoods on your list. This ...
- Murrayhill in Beaverton is a great neighborhood. The houses are gorgeous, the yards are a nice size, and the community has a pool, playground and clubhouse. It was b...
- I'm surprised at how many people are suggesting outlying areas like West Linn and Happy Valley. If you're looking for an easy commute for your husband, please stay on ...
What Have You Done to Go "Green"?
Asked by D.C. from Fresno
on October 10, 2010
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I am wondering what other families have done to go green and help our environment. I am also wonder what tricks you have used to lower your utilitiy bills. I would l...
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- I've virtually eliminated the use of paper towels in our home. Instead, I stocked up on simple cotton dish towels and we toss them in a garbage can expressly for this ...
- I now own about 15 of the cloth grocery bags... I keep about 5 in my car so I remember to take them into the store with me. I no longer put veggies into plastic bags ...
- D., I have always recycled. I also use Shaklee's Get Clean nontoxic cleaning and laundry products. Shaklee is the world leader in this area. They had the very firs...
Do We Need a Stroller....?
Asked by C.H. from Denver
on April 7, 2009
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We are preparing to welcome our first child and are debating on whether we will need a stroller for our little one. The questions we keep asking ourselves is "When wou...
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- Besides going for walks, we use our stroller for when we go to the mall and other stores that don't have carts. Our baby is almost 6 months and we have used ours quite...
- I agree with Tiffany, they get very heavy. After my son was born we went everywhere. We walked to the park, zoo, mall and I am glad I had a stroller. My back enjoye...
- Hello - Yes you need a stroller, those pumpkin seats start to get heavy and annoying and plus a stroller holds a lot of baby junk that you tend to acquire and carry ...