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Housing tips for Loma Linda

Hey All,

I'm going to Loma Linda next week to get fitted for the pod, CT Scan..you know the whole deal. Anyway we will be looking for places to stay and was curious if anyone could give me some pointers as to where or whom to look.
Your assistance is appreciated in advance.


Damon

P.S. Any other tips would be welcome

Re: Housing tips for Loma Linda

John Stevens is coming to the end of his treatment at LL - you might want to check out his blog: http://www.jcstevenssr.blogspot.com/

Re: Housing tips for Loma Linda

I stayed here: http://california-dreamin.net/

The Haytons were quite nice and the place was very clean and well furnished. They moved me in the middle of my stay so I actually stayed at both locations. The duplex on San Mateo is within a 5 minute walk to LLUMC. The condo on Sunrise is a little farther and can be walked but I usually drove.

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