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Old 05-29-2008, 11:10 PM
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Default Areas around Loma Linda, Grand Terrace and the southern regions of Redlands

A year from now, pending acceptance to grad school at UC Riverside I am planning to move to the region. I don't really want to move directly to Riverside because on the weekends I will be going going up to the San Bernardino mts (ie Lake Arrowhead and that region). So I was thinking of moving to somewhere like Loma Linda or around there.

I was wondering if anyone had any advice apartments in the area, I've done a little research and haven't come up with much. Also what areas I should avoid.

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Old 05-30-2008, 02:14 AM
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You can do a search on this topic of forums that have discussed these areas. Go to 'Search' on the information bar at the top, type 'Loma Linda,' then check 'Show Posts.' Your answers (180 when I last checked) will pop up in short order. Any further questions, you know how to reach us. Where are you moving from and why do you think the Lake Arrowhead area is a good place to hang out? Just curious.
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Are you appartment hunting? Try "Redlands Lawn and Tennis" and that area, "The Terrace" in GT is nice too. Loma Linda used to be dry (SDA kind of town) but it's quiet. Canyon Crest in Riverside has descent appartments and the time traveled back and forth to school would be a lot shorter. Arrowhead is nice but Big Bear has boarding.
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