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Encinitas Real Estate : Situated along six miles of scenic coastline just 25 miles north of downtown San Diego, Encinitas is a charming community of some 60,000 full-time residents. Thanks to its fertile soil and mild climate, Encinitas has emerged as The Flower Capital of the World. The annual Encinitas Flower Show has been held continually since 1923 and one of the oldest and most popular on the West Coast. Encinitas' diverse cultures, beautiful beaches, Quail Botanical Gardens, Encinitas Ranch Golf Course and championship surfing make it a vacationers paradise. A drive along the world-famous Pacific Coast Highway reveals many charming Bed & Breakfasts, magnificent restaurants and beautiful campgrounds. A variety of housing types and prices are available to buyers ranging in price from under $200,000 to more than $1 million. La Costa Real Estate is the ultimate resort community filled with numerous golf and tennis clubs. Located in San Diego County's rolling hills just two miles from the beautiful California coastline, La Costa features moderate year-round temperatures with cool San Diego breezes providing relief during the summer months. It is the perfect destination for those who enjoy the outdoors. Surfing, fishing, cycling, prestigious golf and tennis tournaments, shopping, water sports, the new Legoland amusement park are all available for residents and visitors alike. La Costa is just 30-minute drive from everything downtown San Diego has to offer from the world famous San Diego Zoo to the historic Gaslamp District. In addition, Orange County and all it has to offer is just 30 miles to the north. All of this truly makes La Costa one of the jewels of San Diego County. La Costa features a variety of neighborhoods and property types, from affordable single-family homes all the way up to multi-million-dollar luxury properties. Carlsbad Real Estate is a unique coastal community located 35 miles north of the city of San Diego and is surrounded by mountains, lagoons and the Pacific Ocean. Although the "village" dates back more than 100 years, the city wasnt incorporated until July 16, 1952. At that time, Carlsbad had a population of approximately 7,000 people and covered 7.5 square miles. Since its incorporation, the city has grown to more than 83,472 and 42 square miles. Carlsbad's great beaches, local attractions, world class resorts, shopping and restaurants set the standard for being a complete vacation destination and a great place to call home. The city offers a wide variety of home styles and prices. Older model single-family homes can be found for less than $300,000. Newer homes and estates start near $400,000 and run into the millions. Cardiff-by-the-Sea Real Estate: Cardiff-by-the-Sea is a peaceful coastal village within the southern city limits of Encinitas in northern San Diego County. The community features local hospitality, fine dining, great surfing, pristine beaches and spectacular Pacific Ocean views and sunsets. Cardiff offers some of the finest dining on the West Coast, along with a variety of international cuisines from which to choose. Cardiff's Restaurant Row is located on Pacific Coast Highway, ensuring an ocean view with every meal. The community is a popular area for young families and features quality schools, safe neighborhoods and plenty of employment opportunities. Thanks to its location just 25 miles north of San Diego and 95 miles south of Los Angeles, residents have easy access to all of Southern California and Mexico on Interstate 5. The real estate market in this upscale community features some of the best ocean views in the county and offers a diverse range of styles and sizes in beach-close and inland homes. Condominiums begin in the low $300,000s and range up to $650,000. Single-family homes start in the mid-$400,000s and run up to $1.5 million for custom homes with panoramic ocean views. Leucadia Real Estate : Leucadia is a quaint, seaside community located along Highway 101 in northern San Diego County. In Greek, Leucadia means "Sheltered Paradise," which still describes the unique area that is home to some 6,500 residents. The community - which was incorporated into the city of Encinitas in 1986 -- is home to an eclectic mix of surfers, artists and families who enjoy a laid back California lifestyle. Leucadia has retained its small-town charm while its residents have access to all the amenities of a metropolitan area. The community is located on the northern end of Encinitas, just south of Carlsbad. The citys downtown shopping district, adjacent to coastal Highway 101, is more than 100 years old and features historic architecture, quaint shops, sidewalk cafes, and restaurants framed by beautiful flower baskets. The beaches in the area are outstanding and considered some of the best in the world for surfing with contests held throughout the year. The real estate market offers a mix of older homes, condominiums and townhouses, and custom homes and waterfront estates. Prices for condominiums range from $200,000 to more than $1 million. Single-family properties start at $300,000 and run up to $5 million and more for homes with spectacular ocean views. Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate: Located in the rolling foothills of San Diego County, Rancho Santa Fe lies just seven miles east of the Pacific Ocean. The exclusive community features several country clubs, riding trails and is heavily wooded with eucalyptus trees that were planted in the 1920s by the Santa Fe Railway for future use as railroad ties. Rural Rancho Santa Fe is distinguished by its open spaces. Sidewalks and streetlights are banned from residential areas. Winding driveways lead to traditionally styled Spanish, Mediterranean or Ranch-style homes flanked by fragrants, citrus and native foilage. Elaborate landscaping protects the privacy that is integral to the Rancho Santa Fe way of life. The community encompasses some 8,560 acres with approximately 2,000 home sites that average about three acres each. The city was named as the best place to live in the United States recently by Luxury Media Corporation's Robb Report and the school system is consistently rated among the best in the state. In fact, the high school is one of the few to be named a California Distinguished School. The real estate market is exclusive with many spectacular properties. A limited number of condominiums and townhouses are available beginning at $350,000 and running up to $750,000. Single-family homes begin at $600,000 and range up to $10 million and more for magnificent hilltop estates and mansions with spectacular views and acreage. Land and lots are also available for custom homes. Olivenhain Real Estate : If youre looking for a charming, upscale community featuring magnificent homes and incredible ocean views, Olivenhain should be on your list. The community - which was incorporated into the city of Encinitas in 1986 - is nestled in San Diego Countys coastal foothills between La Costa and Rancho Santa Fe, just minutes from the areas spectacular beaches. Olivenhain is of German origin, meaning "olive grove," and refers to the areas rich agricultural history. Active flower and nursery growers continue the agricultural tradition in the area, but they are slowly being replaced by residential properties. Residents of the family oriented community enjoy a rural lifestyle with access to all of the amenities that Southern California has to offer. Olivenhain students attend the Rancho Santa Fe School District, one of the top rated districts in the state. The real estate market is made up almost exclusively of single-family homes. Properties range in price from $500,000 to $5 million and more for large estate homes with hilltop views. Many homes have equestrian facilities. Land is also available for custom homes. Solana Beach Real Estate: Solana Beach, located on the northern coast of San Diego County, takes great pride in its two miles of pristine coastline, majestic bluffs, secluded coves, white sandy beaches, clear waters and challenging surf. Incorporated as a city in 1986, Solana Beach is home to approximately 14,000 residents. This charming seaside community features a unique blend of businesses including light industrial; commercial and professional services, neighborhood shopping centers with retail chain stores, boutiques, coffeehouses and restaurants. For those who enjoy antiques or design items, South Cedros Avenue is a true end-destination design district. There are the studios of award winning designers, art galleries, furniture emporiums and stores selling antiques, custom clothing, handcrafted items and jewelry. Solana Beach is an entrepreneurs dream. Many residents are engaged in proprietorships, management, professions or sales occupations. The lay of the real estate land starts at the ocean front bluff which ranges from stunning single-family estates to quaint beach cottages, some investment properties and large security gated condominium complexes with direct beach access. (This is the only place in San Diego that you will find the large complexes on the bluffs). Working east from the bluff you will first find the older neighborhoods with good-sized lots (average 1/3 acre), many with dynamic ocean views. The most eastern areas are newer and are adjacent to Del Mar and Rancho Santa Fe, some of which feature estate-sized lots. Prices for condominiums currently range from the high $200,000s to over $1 million. Single-family homes start in the $500,000s. With very little land left for development, Solana Beach represents an excellent place to live and invest your real estate funds. Del
Mar Real Estate, Spanish for "by the sea", began to
grow when its two founders began selling 50x140 foot lots in the midst
of a land boom in the late 1880's. When the South Coast Land Company
bought the vacant land and built a resort with the Stratford Inn being
the centerpiece, Del Mar began to flourish and finally received electricity
from San Diego Gas and Electric in the late 1920s. It was at this time
that Del Mar started developing its residential areas. It wasn't until
1958 that Del Mar residents began to debate whether the area should
stay as an area of the county of San Diego, become part of the City
of San Diego, or attempt independence through incorporation. In 1959,
residents chose incorporation and established a five-member City Council.
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