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Old 05-31-2007, 04:33 PM
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Hi,

I am planning to buy a home in Fillmore since it is more affordable than in Moorpark. I have heard good reviews on Moorpark but cannot find any reviews on Fillmore. Do you think buying a home in Fillmore is a good idea?

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Hi,

I am planning to buy a home in Fillmore since it is more affordable than in Moorpark. I have heard good reviews on Moorpark but cannot find any reviews on Fillmore. Do you think buying a home in Fillmore is a good idea?

Thanks,
Clark
Are you commuting? If so, where? Highway 23 south of town through Grimes Canyon is not something I'd want to drive every day.

Fillmore is a nice city, but has a minor gang problem. There are many new developments that look very nice. The downtown is charming. If you ever get a chance to attend the Rail Fest or take the historic tourist train through the orange groves, do it. It's fun. Fillmore is the gateway to the Sespe backcountry.

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Old 05-31-2007, 11:43 PM
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Fillmore's crime rate is okay. A lot of aggravated assaults, but no murders or rapes for the last info I have. Property crime rate is about 60% of national average.
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