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re: Short Term Rental for Family in BR
Posted on 7/7/15 at 9:26 am to Dorothy
Posted on 7/7/15 at 9:26 am to Dorothy
I made some edits to OP:
We have not bought the house that is under construction, but we are strongly considering it. We are selling here in Texas, therefore timing may be off.
If that house does not work out, then Pollard and Southdowns are the current focus because yes, our kids got in to St. Aloysius.
We have not bought the house that is under construction, but we are strongly considering it. We are selling here in Texas, therefore timing may be off.
If that house does not work out, then Pollard and Southdowns are the current focus because yes, our kids got in to St. Aloysius.
Posted on 7/7/15 at 9:52 am to DrEdgeLSU
Gotcha.
Also look at these neighborhoods along Highland near Lee:
College Hills
University Acres
Woodstone
Woodgate
Plantation Trace
Those areas are also close to St. Aloysius and you can get to Perkins/Essen easily from them too. Some of them only have one entrance into the neighborhood, which can be good for security/traffic, but may sometimes make it difficult to get out of the neighborhood.
ETA: I have no idea about Catholic Parish lines and the requirements for living in the zone to attend the school.
Also look at these neighborhoods along Highland near Lee:
College Hills
University Acres
Woodstone
Woodgate
Plantation Trace
Those areas are also close to St. Aloysius and you can get to Perkins/Essen easily from them too. Some of them only have one entrance into the neighborhood, which can be good for security/traffic, but may sometimes make it difficult to get out of the neighborhood.
ETA: I have no idea about Catholic Parish lines and the requirements for living in the zone to attend the school.
This post was edited on 7/7/15 at 9:53 am
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