Where to live near Cal Poly Pomona?
#16
ya i know what you mean.. can't win all the time
where you live down here really is a "you get what you pay for".. if you have a good budget, go for diamond bar, walnut or chino hills as i've said which are neighboring cities.. rowland heights/hacienda heights aren't bad either.. if you've got classes in rush hr, taking streets is really easy
a little further south, fullerton and brea are pretty kosher.. a little north, la verne and rancho cucamonga<above the 210> aren't too bad either but taking the 57 south to school would suck after about 3pm
if the area looks shady, it probably is
where you live down here really is a "you get what you pay for".. if you have a good budget, go for diamond bar, walnut or chino hills as i've said which are neighboring cities.. rowland heights/hacienda heights aren't bad either.. if you've got classes in rush hr, taking streets is really easy
a little further south, fullerton and brea are pretty kosher.. a little north, la verne and rancho cucamonga<above the 210> aren't too bad either but taking the 57 south to school would suck after about 3pm
if the area looks shady, it probably is
#17
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Lived down the 57 in Fullerton when I went there, worked way better than right off the 10 where I was prior...Took 30 mins to go 5 miles off the 10, took 15 to go 15 from Fullerton. Only plus to living off the 10 was to look for the house on tv whenever there was a high-speed chase
and Fullerton is a better area
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