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"Nice neighborhood road for anyone"

West Lewis Street in San Diego, California is a pretty narrow street but in a nice neighborhood. It is a pretty busy road but it would meet anyone's needs. It is close to some schools, golf courses and some parks. Part of the road looks almost like an alleyway and there is plenty of parking which of course makes the road pretty narrow, but all in all this street is in a nice neighborhood. There were even some apartment buildings.
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"Beautiful Scenic Drive Road"

Florida Drive in San Diego, California is a nice quit drive on a main road that is close to the San Diego Zoo and Balboa Park. Even though there are no houses on this street it does lead into a wonderful neighborhood. Basically this road is just a main road that takes you through a little scenic area and brings you to one of the main parts of San Diego.
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"Beautiful Road with Beautiful Trees"

West Spruce Street in San Diego, California is in a nice neighborhood and the first thing that caught my eye was the scenery. The houses are really nice and the trees are beautiful. It is also close to some main roads like Reynard Way and the Sand Diego Freeway, but it is far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the business district and is in a pretty quit area.
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"Nice Neighborhood with nice houses and apartments"

Nogal Street in San Diego, California is a nice quiet, wide street that has beautiful houses on one end and apartment buildings on the other. The houses are kind of close together but there are different models of houses. It is also very close to John F. Kennedy Park and the Jacob Dekema Freeway.
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"Commercial Area"

Although Midway Ave. in San Diego, California does not have any houses on it and is stricty a commercial area, there are plenty of things to do on and near this road. The San Diego Freeway, the Marine Corps Recruiting center, the San Diego International Airport, the San Diego Naval Training Center, the Midway District, Beeson Field, Harbor Island Dr. Park, and the water is all on or nearby Midway Avenue. This is a great place to visit and has plenty of things to do.
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"Downtown Business District"

McIntire Drive in San Diego, California runs along the Naval Medical Center and The San Diego Regional Medical Center. When I went down this road while visiting in California it was a very boring road with nothing but parking lots and business, but there were no shopping businesses or places to eat and definitely no places to live.
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"Nice Downtown Business District"

Olive Street in San Diego, California is in the business area of San Diego and it is very close to the beautiful San Diego Zoo. It's too bad there are no houses at all on this street to live on because its' location is wonderful. This street is also very close to the Cabrillo freeway and the San Diego Freeway.
3/5
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"Business District and nice neighborhoods"

North West 21st Terrace in Miami, Florida is mostly a business district. It is close to Allapattah Cornstock park and it is also pretty close to Miami River Rapids Mini Park which is a nice place to take the kids and go and relax. But as far as this road looked there were not many places to live on the western most part of the street. But the Eastern most part of this road is a Rainbow Village Park and some pretty nice neighborhoods.
2/5
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"Noisy Street Near Interstate"

Lopez Drive, San Leandro, California has some pretty nice houses but some people that live on this road shares a backyard with Interstate 580 which is very loud because it has so much traffic. The neighborhood is okay because there is a recreational center right behind them but thank god for that because none of the houses have backyards. I probably would not recommend anyone living on this street.
2/5
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"Street Right Next to Interstate"

Montrose Drive, San Leandro, California is not a very nice place to live. The road is a dead end but the other end is right directly next to Interstate 580 which has a lot of traffic and very loud, The houses are even closer together than the other houses in this area which does not leave much room at all. There is a variety of houses and there was not much activity on the road but I don't think I could live there.
3/5
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"Okay Neighborhood But Loud"

Dilleta Avenue in San Leandro, California is right behind Jefferson Playground or Toyon Park and is also nearby San Leandro Hospital. The houses are pretty close together but they all look very different. It is very noisy because it is right next to MacArthur Freeway. This road also connects Wake Ave with Lark Street. Just like any other neiborhood in San Leandro,
4/5
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"Nice Neighborhood Close to Elementary School"

Carmel Way, San Leandro, California is a neighborhood that is really no different from any other neighborhood in this area. Nice maintained one story houses that looked a bit newer. Floresta Park was in the backyard of some of the houses. Also, a narrow road with cars parked along side of it,There were some two story houses but very few. There is an elementary school pretty close and places to eat were not that far away either.
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"Wonderful quiet neighborhood close to many parks"

Rock Canyon Circle in San Jose, California is in the neighborhood of Rock Canyon and is a very, very beautiful neighborhood with almost all two story country like houses. It is minutes away from Alum Rock Park, which is nice for a scenic view and for the trails. This road does a complete circle and it is not a very wide road. But there are nice sidewalks that run the whole circle of the street. The houses are close together but they are so nice I don't think that would matter too much, the houses seem to make up for the closeness. There was no noise at all and it is right off of Penitencia Creek Road which is full of parks and recreational stuff to do.
4/5
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"Nice Apartment Buildings"

Cortese Circle in San Jose, California is a road has only two ways in and two ways out and is an apartment complex that is fairly new. If you are just moving to San Jose and want to live in an apartment, this is the place to go. It has it's own swimming pool, garages, sidewalks through the whole complex and plenty of places to park. It is a nice and quiet neighborhood with nothing negative to say.
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"Beautiful Scenic Drive Road"

Alum Rock Falls Road in San Jose, California was recommended to me as a pretty scenic road to travel to get relief from the hustle and bustle of the city. This road was a dirt road with nothing but huge beautiful trees in the middle of no where. It twisted and turned every which way and at some points the area would clear and then the road would switch to a paved road and there would very few houses. This was as country as you could get. We passed by a reservoir called Cherry Flat and then went through a lot more twists and turns and finally came to Alum Rock Park which was like something I have never seen before. It had many trails you could walk on and a lot of what they called boulders but, being from Florida, I called them mountains. This would be a nice road to build a house on but you have to remember you will be in the middle of no where. The road finally ended with a fork in the road. This is also a nice scenic road but make sure you have a few hours to spend.
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"Nice Quiet Neighborhood"

Ribisi Circle in San Jose, California is a very, very nice apartment complex road that does exactly what is says, it does a complete circle around the whole neighborhood. During the day the sun shine beautifully in this neighborhood with nice big trees that cover parts of the road for shade. At night, the neighborhood is lit up beautifully with street lamps. It is minutes away from Vinci Park and other main roads on San Jose, There is a little bit of noise that comes from Sinclair Freeway but other than that it is a nice quiet neighborhood that makes you feel secluded and almost as if your in the country. I didn't see much activity except a few people walking their dogs so I don't think that many people with kids live in this neighborhood. Also, there are garage spaces available for those who want them and they are separate from the apartments so there is not a lot of noise when the garage door opens.
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"Country Apartment Complex"

Thornleaf Way in San Jose, California leads to a very nice apartment complex road off of Sierra Rd. It is back in the cut so you would only know where it was at if you were familiar with the area. The apartments are very nice and they are fairly new. Thornleaf Way is just minutes away from the San Jose Municipal Golf Course and also close to the North Coyote Park. This is a very nice quiet neighborhood for anyone to live in that wants to get away from the rugged city life and feel a bit like they are in the country. There is only one way in and one way out of this neighborhood.
2/5
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"An Industrial Business Park"

Vander Way in San Jose, California is a street full of nothing but business's. They are nice business's but there are no houses on this street at all. It is minutes away from North Coyote Park, but this is useless information because there are no houses on this particular road. Vander Way is off of E Gish Road which runs behind a school but other than that this is just your typical industrial business park.
5/5
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"Wonderful quiet neighborhood"

Ninos Drive in Santa Barbara, California is another beautiful neighborhood in this area. One end of Ninos Drive will take you directly to East Beach. This road has gated communities for houses and apartments. Also, the road runs right along side the Dwight Murphy Field, which is a ballpark and it has a little park for kids to play on. The road is wide and the landscaping is amazingly beautiful, especially when you are riding into the sunset. Wonderful neighborhood from what I could see.
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"Nice Neighborhood near many attractions"

Por La Mar Circle in Santa Barbara California is a nice street to live on that is close to many attractions so you will never get bored. It is minutes from the beach, right next to Santa Barbara Zoological Park, and Dwight Murphy Field. I personally liked how the road does a complete circle, so there is only two ways in and two ways out. There is a little bit of noise from the traffic on Highway 101 but other than that everything else fits perfectly.
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"Wonderful quiet neighborhood"

Burton Circle in Santa Barbara, California is a circle street that connects other roads. Burton has beautifully unique houses that have wonderful landscaping. Most of the houses are two stories and there are also a two story condominiums. What I like about this road is that it is close to the water, the college, plenty of places to eat and some parks but it is off of the main path and is kind of hard to find unless you get lost, like I did, or you live there. It's nice and quiet and is also right behind Ambassador Park, which is really nice. I would recommend this street for anyone to live on.
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"Perfect Stress Reliever"

Harbor Way in Santa Barbara, California is one of the best places to visit to relieve stress and to get a great view of the water. Harbor Way is off of Shoreline Drive and it is a dead end road that does a complete circle and takes you back out to Shoreline Drive. This is a road right off of the water and there are at least five places to eat. Also, there is a big parking lot with plenty of parking where you can park and get out and walk around the water's edge or take a walk on the pier and take a look at all of the boats. There is a great view of Santa Barbara Harbor and this road takes you right in front of Santa Barbara Maritime Museum. This road is also directly across from La Playa Field. There are no houses on this street but I would recommend this road as a stress reliever for anyone and any age group. You could take a boat out, grab a bite to eat or visit the museum.
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"Great Scenic Veiw Road"

West Cabrillo Boulevard in Santa Barbara, California is a street that runs right along the water in the Santa Barbara Harbor. It is a beautiful sight seeing road and has at least five places to eat on the pier. It also runs right along West Beach and on the other side there are plenty of nice houses that are located right on the water. Ambassador Park is also on the street, along with Plaza Del Mar Park and Pershing ballpark right around the corner. There is also a Best Western right on this road for tourist to stay and enjoy the wonderful view of the ocean. There is also a pool near the water if you do not feel like getting in the Santa Barbara Harbor. Also it is very close to Santa Barbara City College.
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"Great place for Everyone to Live"

Castillo Street in Santa Barbara, California is a main road that runs through the town near the Highway 101. It starts out near the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital and the Sansum Clinic and runs all the way to the water. After you pass W Mission St. Castillo turns into a one way road and continues that way until it passes under highway 101. Shortly after it passes through highway 101 it hits Shoreline Dr. which is a very nice street that runs along the Santa Barbara Harbor. Also, before Castillo Street runs into Shoreline Drive it passes right in front of Perishing Park and Plaza del Mar Park which has a few baseball fields and about ten tennis courts and the park is right across the street from the water where many boats and yachts are docked. Also the Department of Motor Vehicles is located on this road. Castillo Street also passes through many very nice neighborhoods where anyone can live. There are many places to eat near this road by the water and right behind the two parks is where the Santa Barbara City College is located. If you are visiting I would recommend staying at the Days Inn or the Best Western which is right on Castillo Street.
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"Downtown Business District"

Healdsburg Avenue in Santa In Santa Rosa California is a nice street in the downtown business district. There was a lot of traffic but plenty of places to park. This road runs into Mendocino Avenue and College Avenue which are two main streets in Santa Rosa. At one point the street turns into a one way street. There was some activity going on and some foot traffic also. I saw some business buildings for lease. There were also some nice houses behind the business district.
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"Feels like a country road"

Burbank Avenue in, Santa Rosa, California is a nice road that has a variety of houses. The further you get down the road the more spread apart the houses are and the more land each house has. This street did have some traffic but not much, just the locals. At one point in the street it almost makes you feel like you are in the country. It makes you feel nice. comfortable and safe.Then as you follow the road out you end up on a main commercial road that is very busy.
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"Nice, Quiet, Cul De Sac"

Kenton Court, in Santa Rosa, California is a nice quiet street that is off of the main road of Hearn Ave, on the south side of town, It is pretty close to the shopping district in Santa Rosa which is 4th Street. The road has nice houses that don't all look alike like most of the houses I see on the same road in California. There was not a lot of traffic on the road but there were many cars parked on the side of the road. There were beutiful trees and there was a lot of land which made most of the houses not so close together.
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"Very Nice Avenue Downtown."

Mendocino Avenue, in Santa Rosa, California is a street that I got a very good vibe on while I was driving down it. It had many neighborhood side streets and the road was newly paved and smooth but there was some minor traffic. I liked how Redwood was so close and get to anywhere in Santa Rosa I needed to be. Mendicino Ave. also went through downtown and there are many places to shop and eat. Then, the other end of Mendicino Ave. is where all of the side streets where the neighborhoods are.
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"The Best Side of Both Worlds"

4th Street, in Santa Rosa, California is a very nice downtown shopping center on one end and on the other a main road next to the highway. It was the main shopping area in Railroad square and also had a park. There was a lot of foot and transportation traffic and there were a lot of parking spaces but hard to find a place to park because the road was so busy.It had a lot of antique shops and boutiques and not to mention a lot of places to eat in a large variety to choose from. Then after you pass Santa Rosa Plaza it is a long scenic road that has amazing new houses that are not close together and that have a good size yard backyard with trees. Mot places in California where I have been that is the opposite of what I have seen. Usually the houses in a neighborhood look alike and are really close together and don't really have a yard from what I have seen. This place looked like paradise with a P! There are not a lot of parking places but you get used to it. The pros of this street outweigh the cons. 4th ST. eventually turns into Sonoma Highway.
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"Highly Maintained Beautiful Street"

Locust Avenue, in South San Francisco, California has very, very nice houses that are well maintained. Not one house on this street looked the same like most other houses in this area. It was quiet and in a high class neighborhood. They take care of their lawn in the back and the front and it is immaculate. This looked like the downtown part of South San Francisco. Locust is right off of Grand Ave. where all the shops and places to eat are located. If there was a house for sale on this street my [arent would have bought it in a second. All I can say is wonderful street for everyone.
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"Nice Street for Kids"

Lilac Lane, in South San Francisco, California is off of Palm Ave and is a cul de sac which I prefer for kids so they have room to play. It is off of the main road of Orange Ave. where there is a lot of traffic so there is some noise but not much. I saw a lot of kids on this street. It is a very small area and does not draw much attention as far as traffic goes so I consider it to be safe. The houses have back yards and the road is fairly wide.
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"Fairly New Quiet Neighborhood"

Pointe View Place, in South San Francisco, California is the ideal neighborhood for anyone. It is a cul de sac and has fairly new homes. The streets are wider than most streets in this area. The houses all look basically the same but they are very nice. It is a middle working class neighborhood that is off of the major roads. Also, most houses have a backyard and a front yard that is very well maintained. It was very quiet and didn't have very much activity that I could see.
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"Very busy, noisy road"

Chapman Avenue, in South San Francisco, California connects Randolph Ave with Airport Blvd. This street had a variety of houses and some duplexes. The road had a lot of foot traffic and transportation traffic. Also, this street was very narrow and there were so many cars parked on the street because there was no where to park. We took this road while heading to the interstate and were surprised at how nice the houses were. It was also very noisy because at one end was a freeway and it was very close to the street.
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"Quiet cul de sac"

Pecks Lane, in South San Francisco, California is a street off of a main road. About halfway down the road you will come to a fork, if you turn to the left this will be Lewis AVE and this will take you farther back into some great neighborhoods. If you stay to the right on Pecks lane you will eventually come to a cul de sac. This road was quiet and very peaceful. The houses are close together like most neighborhoods in South San Francisco. There is not much of a front yard but there are trees and if you are heading towards the cul de sac the houses on the right have a pretty good size backyard and some woods. The road is narrow but the further down the road you get the wider the road gets. Most of the houses on the street are very big two story houses and there are a variety of models.
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"Business district San Francisco Bay"

Kaufmann Court, in South San Francisco, California is not anywhere you can live but it is a great street to travel if you are visiting and want to sight see. This area is yards away from the San Francisco Bay. Even though you have to get through a gate to enter the street we explained we just wanted to see the bay and we got through. This road is far back in the commercial area and part of the road runs right along side the Bay. We got out and took some pictures and the view was amazing. The other half of the road is where all the business's are located and there are very many. I think it was a Biotech business area.
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"Same old same old"

Midsummer Lane in Castro Valley, California is a dead end street. It has pretty new houses on it that are not as close together as some others I have seen. Also, the road is a lot wider than other roads is Castro Valley. The houses look the same which is not to uncommon for this area. There was no activity on this road when I visited and so it was quiet. I could hear traffic from another road but I couldn't tell where it was coming from. I remember one side of this road was nothing but trees and the other side had the houses. With that being said there might be a possibility of building more houses across from the ones already there which means loud construction noises but it could be a while until then. Nice houses, especially the ones at the end of the road.
2/5
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"Nothing but Wilderness"

Rifle Range Road in Castro Valley, California is a dirt road in North Castro Valley that has no houses on it. We went through parts of it because we had an SUV and just wanted to explore and maybe buy a piece of land instead of a house. It was nothing but trees on a one lane road that I am assuming hunters use. When we came to one end it was weird, there was a porta potty. Now if that was for the hunters or they are getting ready to clear some land and build some houses I don't know. But if you love being in the country without a sole around, surrounded by woods then this is for you. I'm not even sure if the land is for sale though, I didn't see any signs. It would be a nice place to develop your own house.
3/5
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"Too close for comfort"

Camino Alta Mira, in Castro Valley, California is yet another road which takes you through a well developed neighborhood. This road ends in a cul de sac but it doesn't seem like it would. It doesn't have that private feeling because the road goes on and on. The further you get down the road the nicer the houses become. I didn't like how close the houses were together. It looked like if you had your window open, and so did your neighbor, you could shake hands with each otherr while staying in your house. I did like how wide the road was compared to others. If you ever want some privacy this is not the road to live on.
2/5
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"Nosy Landlord Ruins a Great Place for Apartments"

Jamison Way on the outside seemed like a nice street to live on.One side of the street was commercial and the other side was residential. It is a side road that connects you to two busy roads so there was some noise. As we were sight seeing I noticed an apartment community that had places available and just to check it out I went in, boy was that a mistake. I was excited at first because I wanted to live somewhere cheap so I could save some money for school. Don't get me wrong the apartments were remodeled and looked nice. It also was gated which is a plus. When I finally got through the gate and was observing the place, I noticed there was a lot of outside activity going on like people walking their dog and walking their kids in a stroller, but I also noticed that there were many vacant apartments so I decided to get out and adventure. Everyone I spoke with told me that they were moving out because the landlord was driving them nuts. They said she was going through their garbage and will ask other neighbors to spy on each other. Besides this apartment complex everything else seemed nice and quiet. This street is more of a commercial than residential street.

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