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12-03-2007, 10:00 AM
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Mission Viejo zip codes 92691 and 92692. Which is best area?
Mission Viejo zip codes 92691 and 92692. Which is best area? What are the differences between them? What high schools are in those areas?
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12-03-2007, 02:40 PM
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What does "best" mean?
What research have you already performed before you posted?
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12-03-2007, 02:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Charles
What does "best" mean?
What research have you already performed before you posted?
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It does get kind of stale answering a bunch of questions for lazy people who would rather have us do their work than to simply Google a zip code.
CMPEngineer...after reading several of your other posts, it appears like you have some definite opinions and some knowledge of the area...why these kinds of threads?
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12-03-2007, 06:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Parrotpaul
It does get kind of stale answering a bunch of questions for lazy people who would rather have us do their work than to simply Google a zip code.
CMPEngineer...after reading several of your other posts, it appears like you have some definite opinions and some knowledge of the area...why these kinds of threads?
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12-03-2007, 07:26 PM
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USA-CA-L.A. Metro-Orange County-Mission Viejo
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There is nothing really unique about either zip code. The zip codes are basically split in half on Marguerite Parkway. 92691 tends to have the oldest homes that were first built in the city. Still, very nice and established neighborhoods and good freeway access. 92692 tends to have all the newest neighborhoods like Pacific Hills, Calafia, Stoneridge, Canyon Crest, and the lake. You never notice a difference and both the zip codes have similar median homes values. I think 92692 usually edges out 92691 for having a higer price by just a few thousand dollars. Schools are good in all neighborhoods. Check maps here: Capistrano Unified School District (most of 92692, if not all, some 92691): http://www.capousd-services.org/maps...Valley0708.pdf
Saddleback Valley Unified School District (most of 92691): SVUSD Map
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