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Old 10-27-2007, 08:50 AM
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I've lived there as a kid, for a couple of years, and back then, it was remote. It has expanded, but we are considering moving there real soon. Im not really big on city life and might look into someplace like Adelanto or maybe even Truckee, but as it stands right now, V V looks pretty reasonable.

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Old 11-15-2007, 11:57 AM
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I live in Hesperia, so that is right next door to Victorville, well if I had a choice between San Bernardino and Victorville, I pick Victorville and if it were between Victorville and Apple Valley , I choose Apple Valley over Victorville, what I DONT like about Victorville is, there is alot of ''TRACT HOUSING'' and I HATE those I dont like a ONE way in and ONE way out type of a street, so that's why I like Apple Valley housing over Victorville, they have that also but not as much as Victorville does. I have a girlfriend who purchase a brand new home in a housing tract in Victorville 3 yrs ago and with in 3 yrs it has gone down tremendousily foreclosures, rentals (they cant rent) property value down, mild blight, her street looks terrible now for sale/for rent signs everywhere, either dead grass or weeds up the yang yang on most houses, so try your luck in apple valley if you can, plus it's cheaper than victorville, but apple valley has their downside too. But the good outweighs the bad I think in apple valley, plus alot of new development in apple valley going on right now. Good Luck !

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Old 11-18-2007, 01:11 AM
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I would advise against commuting that far. It sucks up your life, your gas and your money. Other than that, try looking at Wrightwood. I've lived here for 22 years. We are at 6,000 feet, clean air, pine trees, milder temperatures in summer and snow in winter.
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Old 11-23-2007, 06:32 PM
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Choosing to live in Victorville and commute to Hollywood? That's unfortunate on so many micro and macro levels. If housing prices would be keeping you out of a job-adjacent home, then rent. Four hours (minimum) a day of traffic, either by car or mass transit, for the privilege of picking joshua tree stems out of your gravel driveway on the weekends? There must be another option.

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Old 11-24-2007, 01:47 AM
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You are about 2 hours and 45 minutes from Vegas

You can get to Vegas from Victorville in 2 hours and 25 minutes to Vegas from Victorville, unless your going between 65-75. I drove 90 for the three hours I was driving, and my wife and I went from the Pacific Ocean to Vegas in four hours and ten minutes.

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Old 11-25-2007, 10:48 AM
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I used to teach in East Los Angeles and lived in Riverside, probably about half the distance it is from Hollywood to Victorville... There were a few times I left from work at 4:00 pm and didn't get the car into the driveway until after 10:30 pm. I began looking for either a closer job or a house comparable to the one I had in Riverside in Montebello. I ended up working overseas (my present stint in Vietnam isn't my first job abroad). A six hour commute one way for 60 miles isn't worth it.

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Old 11-25-2007, 10:58 AM
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Oh, I noticed you were asking about Needles... Needles isn't such a bad place... It does get hot... You aren't but a little less than an hour away from Kingman, Arizona, which is where you would do most of your big shopping... Needles has a Bashas' supermarket. Bashas' is an Arizona supermarket chain. Needles High School's athletic teams compete as a Nevada school... The Needles Police Department was dissolved a few years ago and now Barstow is the only San Bernardino County desert city that has its own police department... The closest California city to Needles is Blythe, about 100 miles to the south and takes about an hour and 45 minutes on US 95. There is never any traffic but watch for tourists... Sam Kinnison was killed in a freak carwreck in Needles. Barstow is 150 miles to the west and is a little over two hours by freeway, which sometimes has heavy traffic.

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Old 11-28-2007, 02:12 AM
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Dont dont dont. What more is there to say? hot dry ugly crime ridden nothing to do bad schools. Its horrible I am glad I got out

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Old 12-01-2007, 11:03 AM
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Victorville is a miserable, crime-infested hell hole. I lived there and got out by the skin of my teeth. Anyone with any chance to get out, goes. Gang bangers predominate.

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Old 03-28-2008, 11:24 PM
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Victorville Resident..........<Gangs will be especially unsettling to you if you have never experienced its menace>
Can you be more specific as to how to gain "experience" or deal with situations related to gang menace ? Do I need to pack a 9 with me in my move out there ? Thanks.

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