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Mission Beach Weather Mission Beach LocationThe Strand, a peninsula, is one of the most popular beachside locations in the San Diego Coastal. Mission beach is in the center of this continuous stretch of beach that extends over two miles, beginning at the Mission Bay channel entrance in the east and ending at the north end of Pacific Beach. To the south of Mission Beach is the world's largest island National Park 'Hinchinbrook Island ' and also the San Diego River (with Ocean Beach on the opposite bank). On the west lies the Pacific Ocean. Community in Mission Beach Many famous people have been attracted by the peace and tranquility of this casual beachfront region, over the years. To reach Mission Beach take the I-5 to Grand Avenue. Follow it west to Mission Boulevard. Take Mission Boulevard south the roller coaster at West Mission Bay Drive. Located on the sand peninsula two miles long and up to 1/4 of a mile wide, The Mission Beach community planning area lies along the western edge of the mid-coastal region of the City of San Diego
On Mission Boulevard tease your taste buds by the extensive cuisine offered by the local restaurants like Boardwalk Bistro, Cannibal Bar, Saska's Steak & Seafood. Check out the latest beach fashions on a long list of shops some, of which having very colorful names: Gone Bananas Beachwear, Basement, Dream Girls Clothing Company. Mission Beach was developed later than its neighbors, Pacific Beach and Ocean Beach, Due to the difficulties of developing on sand. The young party crowd likes to hang out more at Mission Beach. Mission Beach Real EstateThe older developed real estate is at the northern end of Mission Beach, the majority residential properties having been constructed in the 1930s and 1940s. Redevelopment is being done on much of Mission Beach , focusing primarily on properties that are adjacent to the water and in the southern area of the community. The most densely developed residential community in San Diego; Mission Beach Real Estate is comprised of the smallest lots, with standard lot areas ranging from 1250 to 2400 square feet and 36 dwelling units per acre. Few of these lots have been merged to form larger lots. All Mission Beach Homes for Sales are built to the best advantage of the majestic ocean views, sandy beaches and splendid tropical gardens. Types of Mission Beach Homes for Sale include the following - oceanfront properties
- bay front real estate
- condominiums
- residential real estate
- multi-family zoned property
- comercial investments
Aside from the usual recreational activities which includes wakeboarding, sailing, surfing, water-skiing, rowing, kayaking, windsurfing and kite boarding that one enjoys on the beach, Mission Beach provides a unique and bold experience of beach fires. These exotic fires might also kindle those other kind of flames. Paralleling the 8 miles of Mission Beach and Bay areas is the narrow cemented Mission Beach boardwalk where that permits a handful of activities including walking, bicycling and biking. Mission Beach does things in a different way. On this Beach you will be introduced to Ping Pong on the sand. The world's largest instructional waterfront facility Mission Bay Aquatic Center, resides in Mission Beach. Over 15,000 participants took part to learn the different beach activities. Mission Beach Realtors Coastal Property Teams' Mission Beach realtors know Mission Beach and its surrounding area thoroughly. If you are interested in knowing the best real estate available in Mission Reach, then you need to give us a call. Our agents will help you find the perfect home or will help you in finding an investment property. Our realtors have served areas in and around Mission Bay for many years. Contact us today for all your Mission Beach real estate related queries and issues.
La Jolla Neighborhood Information La Jolla Weather Real Estate in the Community of La Jolla La Jolla California, literally 'The Jewel' in Spanish, is the seaside community located just north of San Diego. Dazzling ocean scenery awaits you in this powerful beachfront village. Everything that San Diego is famous for can be found in La Jolla: tide pools, white sand beaches, and sandy coves tucked between rocky cliffs, sunshine and year round comfortable temperatures lure tens of thousands of visitors each year. Walk the exquisite beaches of La Jolla and watch sea lions and seals and sea birds frolicking in the waves. The town of La Jolla is also home to top class shopping, a large salt water aquarium, and championship golf courses overlooking the Pacific Ocean. In downtown La Jolla you will still find many family owned businesses; art galleries, boutiques, antique shops, unique clothing and jewelry stores. La Jolla is arguably the most desirable and prestigious neighborhood in San Diego County - famed throughout the world, and home of a University of California (UCSD), Scripps Institute of Oceanography, the Salk Institute and many other research facilities. The town center or Village (as the locals call it) is very upscale, enchanting, with fantastic galleries and coffee shops, restaurants, antique stores etc. La Jolla HomesLa Jolla offers everything from a small beach condo to some of the most magnificent view homes on the coast. Most of the areas adjacent to the coast or within quarter or half of a mile of the ocean are flat or gently sloping with limited view potential. However, La Jolla is dominated by Mount Soledad (rising to 822 feet above sea level) and roads were planned so as many homes as possible could take advantage of the stunning views.Mount Soledad offers opportunities to own a home with spectacular views! Some of the homes in the 'Village' are turn of the Century, but development didn't really start until the 20's. Most homes, especially on the mountain, were built from the 50's through the 70's. Almost all new homes or developments are remodels. La Jolla Beaches:La Jolla Cove:La Jolla Cove is a very small beach, tucked between adjacent sandstone cliffs. Due to its extraordinary beauty, La Jolla Cove is one of the most photographed beaches in Southern California. It is within a short walk of the commercial area of the community of La Jolla, but retains a character all it's own. The north facing La Jolla Cove has unusually coarse sand. Grassy Scripps Park is immediately adjacent and an excellent area for picnicking. Water visibility at the Cove can sometimes exceed 30 feet, making it a popular location for scuba divers and snorklers. La Jolla Cove lies within the San Diego La Jolla Underwater Park Ecological Reserve, which helps to ensure that marine life remains plentiful. This is a look but don't touch area and the possession of game is unlawful. La Jolla Shores:La Jolla Shores is a sandy beach approximately one mile long, adjacent to a residential area. In summer, waves at this beach are usually the most gentle of all San Diego beaches, although rip currents may still be strong at times. For this reason, many novice scuba classes are held at La Jolla Shores. Kellogg Park, a grassy area, is located behind the main lifeguard station and is ideal for picnicking. A wide cement boardwalk parallels a portion of the beach between the park and the sand. La Jolla Shores lies adjacent to the San Diego La Jolla Underwater Ecological Reserve. Fishing and removal of objects from this area is prohibited. At the north end of this beach lies the Scripps Institute of Oceanography and Scripps Pier. The pier is not open to the public, but the Steven Birch Aquarium is within 1/2 mile of La Jolla Shores and is open daily. La Jolla Shores has the only beachfront boat launch within City limits. Small vessels can be launched directly into the surf at the foot of Avenida de la Playa, approximately 300 yards south of the lifeguard station. This is an unimproved boat launch and vehicles are allowed to drive on the sand in a very limited area at five miles per hour or less. Four wheel drive is highly recommended. Windansea Beach:The rocky shore of Windansea Beach is perhaps best known for its beautiful scenery and surf breaks created by underwater reefs. Sandstone rocks act as partitions along the beach offering a secluded atmosphere for sunbathing. Much of the beach at Windansea experiences shorebreak, a condition on steep beaches which results in hard breaking surf right at the shoreline. Swimmers should enter and exit the water carefully to prevent spinal injuries. Children's Pool:The Children's Pool, also known as the Casa, is a small beach partially protected by a seawall. The original intention was to create a fully protected swimming area, but sand has filled in much of the area inside the wall. This is a very picturesque beach with a panoramic view. During much of the year, seals and sea lions are present on or near the beach and a reserve for these marine mammals, called Seal Rock, is just offshore. The Children's Pool, is within a short walk of the commercial area of the community of La Jolla. Grassy park areas can be found a short distance to the north and south. Several small beaches are nearby including Wipeout Beach to the south and Shell Beach to the north. This is a popular beach for scuba divers because of the reefs just offshore. These same reefs can create very strong currents and other hazards, particularly in high surf conditions Black's Beach:Black's Beach is a two mile long, sandy strip situated at the base of majestic cliffs up to 300 feet high. It is formally known as Torrey Pines City Beach and Torrey Pines State Beach in that it is jointly owned by the City of San Diego and the State of California. There is a glider port atop the cliff overlooking the beach where hangliders, paragliders and remote controlled gliders can often be seen soaring. Access to Black's Beach is very difficult due to the high cliffs and lack of improved stairways. The safest access is from adjacent beaches to the north and south, but this access may be obstructed by high tides or surf. The cliffs of Black's Beach are unstable and slides can occur without warning, so it is best to stay well away from them. Coastal Property Team - Your La Jolla RealtorAs your La Jolla realtor, we're here to serve your needs and to ensure that all your questions are answered and all your concerns are addressed. Our La Jolla real estate agents have years of experience in transactions in and around La Jolla. We also make it our highest priority that we understand you clearly and that we're able to find you the best La Jolla home for your requirements. That's what we would expect from our La Jolla realtor, if we were in your shoes. Contact Us today for all your La Jolla real estate related queries and issues.
La Costa Neighborhood Info
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La Costa Weather La Costa Location
La Costa offers everything: from the South Carlsbad State Beach just 3 miles away and the Batiquitos Lagoon reaching west towards the gleaming waters of the Pacific to Lego land in Carlsbad and the best San Diego has, including the famous San Diego Zoo and the historic Gaslamp District. The renowned attractions of Orange Countyare just a 30 minute drive to the north for the residents of La Costa.
Surrounded by the cities of Encinitas, Del Mar, Cardiff-By-The-Sea, Solana Beach, Oceanside, Vista and San Macros, La Costa has easy access to the Northern Coastal beaches and all its fun and activities. 85 golf courses and hiking in the mountains are within minutes to La Costa. A day's trip is worth the great skiing at Big Bear and the world-class shopping. La Costa Real Estate It is worth mentioning again that La Costa Real Estate is the best the County of San Diego has to offer. Here you will get to choose from a variety of neighborhoods and property types, according to your taste and budget. Our La Costa Realtors are one of the best in business and can show you around affordable single-family homes to multi million-dollar luxury properties. Our La Costa Homes for Sales listing also includes excellent condos in friendly neighborhoods to estates overlooking the majestic views. Some of the ideal communities in La Costa Real Estate - LA COSTA ALTA
- LA COSTA GOLF VIEWS
- LA COSTA GREENS
- LA COSTA MANOR
- LA COSTA MEADOWRIDGE
- LA COSTA MEADOWS
- LA COSTAVALLEY
- LA COSTA VILLAS
La Costa Schools
Under the Carlsbad Unified School District, La Costa schools are among the very best in the County of San Diego. Last year two-third of the districts nine Elementary schools scored seven or better. Below, check out the list of schools, attended by La Costa residents.
Elementary Schools - El Camino Creek Elementary (K-6)
- La Costa Heights Elementary (K-6)
- Olivenhain Pioneer Elementary (K-6)
Middle Schools - Digueno Middle School (7-8)
- OakCrest Middle School (7-8)
High Schools - La Costa Canyon High School (9-12)
- San Dieguito High School Academy (9-12)
La Costa Recreation La Costa is famous for its resorts and spas. Two of the most famous being: La Costa Resort and The Four Seasons Resort. You can take your pick off the 18 holes of golf on either of the two championship golf courses. The cool breeze blowing in from San Diego evens out the warm year-round climate making La Costa perfect for surfing, fishing, cycling, shopping, hiking and various water sports to name a few outdoor activities that this jewel of San Diego has to offer.
La Costa Events The events calendar of La Costa buzzes the year-round. The residents of this sleepy little town like to keep on their toes, providing entertainment for not only themselves but also for the visitors that come especially to watch these events. Some of the events that are famous are mentioned.
January opens the New Year with PGA Mercedes Championship in La Costa. Carlsbad flowers bloom in March and fill up the fields with rivers of color. The residents of La Costa celebrate spring with a two-day street fair on the second weekend of April. April also celebrates Encinitas Street Fair. May heralds the Carlsbad Village Fair and the Del Mar National Horse Show. In July and August, weekly Concerts by the Sea are held at Moonlight Beach. September offers Street Scene Gas Lamp. La Costa RealtorsOur La Costa Realtors are some of the best in business and can show you around affordable single-family homes to multi million-dollar luxury estste properties. Coastal Property Teams' La Costa Realtors know La Costa real estate well and they will help you find the best home for you.
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Encinitas Neighborhood Info
Encinitas Weather
Encinitas Location
Enter the cozy city of Encinitas, 25 miles north of San Diego, through Interstate 5 to Encinitas Boulevard in the west or take a coaster train ride to Moonlight Beach or drive along Historic Highway 101. 60,000 residents cover the 21.5 square miles of prime estate land tucked between the Batiquitos Lagoon on the north and the San Elijo Lagoon to the south, which is Encinitas. Six miles of rugged coastline along the Pacific Ocean border it. Solana Beach is the closest city to its south. Commuter rail lies between Oceanside and Downtown San Diego, with stops at Oceanside, Encinitas, Solana Beach, and Sorrento Valley. From Oceanside the commuter service called the Coaster provides services to Orange and Los Angeles counties.
Real Estate in the Community of Encinitas
Encinitas is derived from Encina Canada, Spanish for 'Hills of Live Oaks ', which surround El Camino Real.
Five different communities: Cardiff-By-The-Sea, Leucadia, Olivenhain and Old and New Encinitas, each with a unique origin came together to form the city of Encinitas in 1986. These towns were encouraged to keep their identities and this attests to the unique blends of old and new that Encinitas has to offer.
To the North, English settlers fond of Greece established 'the Isle of Paradise ' or more commonly known as 'Leucadia ' with its narrow streets and cottages offering the oceanic view in 1885. It is famous for the Huge Eucalyptus trees that line the thoroughfare on the Coast Highway.
Quaint little homes spread over the hills of 'Cardiff-By-The-Sea ' in the south. The lots are smaller in this town over looking the sea.
Towards the southeast lies, 'Olivenhain ', German for 'olive grove ' offers plenty of open horse country, pastures, and a rural way of life.
Encinitas itself was made up Old Encinitas, along tree lined Highway 101 (west of I-5), a happy old-fashioned place where the surfboard business thrives, while New Encinitas, mostly spread along El Camino Real, home to Self Realization Retreat and Hermitage and the Moonlight Beach, is in stark contrast a town with new plazas and tract housing.
 Encinitas Homes For Sale
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Downtown Encinitas
Downtown Encinitas, merely a two-mile stretch, offers everything from mornings of coffee at Pannikin coffeehouse, afternoons of shopping, gallery watching, garden strolling and evenings of elegant dining at authentic Mexican, Italian, Thai or French restaurants.
The Farmer 's Market in Old Encinitas on Fridays, the Seaside Bazaar and the new candle shop/salon Divinity are a must to visit almost every other weekend.
With a temperature of between 60 to 75 degrees the year round, Encinitas is the perfect place for checking out the historic architecture, quaint shops and sidewalk cafes at Downtown 101 shopping district which itself boasts to be over a 100 years old.
Real Estate in Encinitas
The city of Encinitas is becoming a retiring haven, especially for those who want to spend their time by the coastal areas. The homes throughout the whole city have the same housing style, which are a mixture of cottages, custom homes and suburban models, many of them old, and ready for remodeling. Moving east, the Pacific ambiance fades into suburban countryside. Thousands of new one and two-story homes, with two or three car garages have been built here in the past 5 years, these houses are sprawled on larger lots, some of them mansions. A safe family community: kid-friendly, and beautifully situated.
Encinitas Schools
As the population increases, new schools are opening in Encinitas. Currently there are six Public Elementary, two Public Middle, four Public High and Eight Private schools in Encinitas. The community shows a healthy support for good education.
The San Dieguito Union High District has a ranking hitting the 99th percentile and tops in the state. La Costa Canyon High School draws many Encinitas students.
Encinitas Recreation and Entertainment
The city of Encinitas is in essence a surfing town. Rated as one of the top ten surfing cities by Surfers magazine, the six miles of coastline offers a beach for every soul. If you want to ride the waves, Swami's the place, located at the southern end of Encinitas. Or if you to make those other kind of waves Moonlight Beach, a quintessential Southern Californian beach, near Third Street and Encinitas Boulevard, is the place to make silvery memories.
If you'd rather keep your feet on the ground yet on the roll, try skateboarding at The Magdalena family YMCA. Or you can chose to stretch, twist or roll on the ground at Ashtanga Yoga Center for a less enthusiastic yet relaxing activity. Encinitas Ranch Golf Course with its panoramic oceanic view at the crest of Leucadia Boulevard is an irresistible temptation for golfers of all abilities.
If you are the feather loving chirpy type, head for the largest coastal wetland in San Diego County: San Elijo Lagoon Reserve, home to nearly 300 different bird species throughout the year.
Vivid colors and wild fragrances blended with brilliant sunshine and the humming of bees entice you to take a stroll on the back roads of Encinitas where a year-round flower growing industry thrives. Once recognized as 'the flower capital of the world,' the city can still boast of places like Quail Botanical Garden, which claims it has the largest bamboo collection in the US. It is considered one of the best gardens in San Diego County and well worth a small admission fee charged.
For a sit-in catch a movie at the legendary La Paloma Theatre, also used for plays and concerts.
Sunbathing, swimming, surfing, bird watching, museums and galleries, meditation and enlightenment and flower power are areas of recreation and entertainment most worth mentioning.
Coastal Property Team - Your Encinitas Realtors
As your Encinitas realtor, we're here to serve your needs and to ensure that all your questions are answered and all your concerns are addressed. We have years of experience as Encinitas real estate agents. We also make it our highest priority that we understand you clearly and that we're able to find you the best possible matches for your requirements to help you get the best Encinitas Home for you. That's what we would expect from our Encinitas realtor, if we were in your shoes. Contact Us today for all your Encinitas Real Estate related queries and issues, and feel free to browse around this site to find current Encinitas Homes For Sale.
Del Mar Neighborhood Information
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Del Mar Weather: Del Mar Real EstateDel Mar Homes for Sales are both available in Del Mar as well as in the new Subdivisions.
Located in San Diego county twenty miles north of the city of San Diego, Del Mar is two square miles of coastal land which rises from the sapphire blue waters of the Pacific Ocean in the west and twines into the breath taking canyons interspersed with hill sides of homes in the east. On the south it is bordered by Torrey Pines State Reserves while on the north lies the San Diegnito River, Del Mar Race Track and San Diego County Fairgrounds. East of Del Mar is the I-5 freeway.
The picturesque village of Del Mar still retains its elegant ambience through which runs along Camino Del Mar, the main thoroughfare with cottages, condos and homes on both sides of the street. Recreation & Entertainment Buy fresh flowers, potted plants, fresh eggs and dawn picked vegetables, fruit and seafood every Saturday afternoon from the Farmer's Market. Choose among the many offerings of Restaurants that flourish in Del Mar. Enjoy the delicious food under the colorful patio umbrellas dotting the side walks of the cafes, in the warm and serene afternoon or you might want to try the seaside or country side restaurants when the sun is in its zenith. To wine and dine in style try the racetrack or other prestigious restaurants; offering mouth watering scrumptious delights.
Art Galleries and Unique Shops line the streets of the city while the shimmering ocean view and winding streets give the community character and charm. Plaza, the first shopping center opened on Via de la Mar is one of the highlights of Del Mar.
Of all the luxuries the city has to offer the biggest draw is the Del Mar Racetrack. The city is famous for its leading racetrack and thoroughbred horses. The greatly anticipated Del Mar National Horse show features North America's finest riders and horses. Made and owned by Bing Crosby, the strains of whose song 'Where The Turf Meets the Surf' is the first and last sound heard on the track everyday. Del Mar Horse Park was the chosen site for jumping trials for the 2000 Olympics Brightly colored Hot-air balloons dot the blue sky along with puffy clouds by enthusiasts and are able to take in the breath taking view of 'the city by the sea'. The climate is ideal all year long for snorkels, surfers, body surfers, divers and swimmers to enjoy the white sand and pristine waters of the two beaches in Del Mar. Then again you can just sit and enjoy the sun set into blazing glory.
Seagrove Park, James Scripps Bluffs Preserve, Torrey Pines State Reserve and Beach and nearby Torrey Pines Public Golf Course provides some incredible healthy outdoor activities and opportunities.
San Diego County fair kicks off in mid June and ends on the 7th of July. This is always a great time with music, rides, food, craft and shows -- the highlight of the show being the selection of a queen -- The Fairest of The Fair.
Del Mar is a hop, skip and jump to La Jolla and many residents work at University of California or are affiliated with firms at La Jolla. San Diego can be reached through train.
Schools The privileged Del Mar homeowners enjoy excellent education for their children. Both of these local schools have scored way above average on the State tests. - Del Mar Heights Elementary School Level: K-6
- Del Mar Hills Elementary School Level: K-6
- Harbor View Elementary School Level: K-6
- Lincoln (Abraham) Elementary School Level: K-6
- Harbor Day School Level: K-8 (Private)
- Winston School Level: 1-12 (Private)
Del Mar Real Estate offers you the best that is in Del Mar city. Check out the listing for the Del Mar Homes for Sales. Our Del Mar Realtors know all the nooks and crannies of Del Mar, so please feel free to ask us anything. Del Mar RealtorsOur Del Mar Realtors know the Del Mar area and they will help you find the most suitable home for you. Contact us today for all your queries and concerns about Del Mar Real Estate and Del Mar Homes For Sale. Our agents have know the entire Del Mar area and can find the home right for you. This site also gives Featured homes for sale in the Del Mar area.
Coronado Neighborhood Information
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Coronado Weather
Downtown Coronado
Coronado, Spanish for 'Crowned One', lives up to its name. Just a mile away from the second largest city in the state, Coronado offers it own unique blend of Southern California living. The Crown city has a rich history and has been host to the Spanish, 13 presidents, and royalty.
Downtown Coronado features quaint streets lined with boutiques, shops, and famous restaurants. For light recreation you can bike along the inland bike path.
To put it in a nut shell, Coronado offers world famous beaches, namely the Coronado Beach, Silver Strand State Beach, 22 public parks, an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, a yacht club and its famous Ferry landing Market place, for its 24,100 residents sprawled comfortably over 7.7 square miles.
Coronado is also home to the legendary Hotel Del Coronado and the Navel Air Station North Island and the Naval Amphibious Base.
Coronado Real Estate areas include the following well-planned and developed residential areas:
- The Coronado Village.
- The Coronado Cays.
- The Coronado Shores.
You will not be disappointed in what our Coronado Realtors will show you, including the unique shops, delightful eateries and the beaches.
Coronado Real Estate
Coronado Real Estate is an architectural wonderland. In this quaint little tree lined town you will find a number of housing styles starting with Victorian, then expanding into Craftsman Bungalow; Mission style, Spanish Renaissance and Hacienda. Our Coronado Realtors will show you through prominent residential areas.
Most of the Coronado Homes for sale in the Coronado Village were built around the 1900's. A most romantic collection of housing styles from small cottages tucked in the back streets to fine old mansions lining the main street, with ever changing ocean views. The Coronado Village is located within walking distance of downtown Coronado and the Coronado Fairy landing.
The Coronado Cays lies on the west side of the state highway 75, while the Silver Strand State Beach lies on the east side of the road. Coronado Cays Real Estate offers upscale Coronado Cays Homes for Sale . This tranquil part of the town has lies 4 miles south of The Coronado Village and 10 miles southwest of downtown San Diego. The Coronado Cays Yacht Club extends through its center. A collection of tiny islands and weird shaped peninsulas line its borders and most of the Coronado Cays Homes for sales have boat slips.
Our experienced and professional Coronado Realtors will guide you through the prestigious area of The Coronado Shores. Built in the 1960's and 1970's The Coronado Shore Real Estate consists of four, 15 story, 140+ units buildings offering the panoramic views of the sunsets over the Pacific, sailboats along Glorietta Bay and the night-lighted San Diego skyline. It offers its own 24-hour, front desk service, eight tennis courts, four swimming pools, a fitness center and a Beach Club for social events and entertaining.
Transportation
Everything in this quaint little seaside town is unique. You can enter Coronado through either land or sea. Drive just a mile from downtown San Diego, across the Coronado-San Diego Bay Bridge and enter this enchanted island, where even the sand glitters. Or for a more adventurous and dramatic entrance take either the Ferry to Coronado or the Water Taxi, known as the Green Cab of Coronado. Inland, the bus or shuttle provides ample transportation. Then again you could just pick up your bike and zoom around. Coronado is that small and accessible.
Coronado Schooling
Coronado Residents enjoy high academic standard, which the Coronado Unified School District offers. The community put a lot of thought in this particular area and expects its younger residents to have the best possible in every field.
Coronado Recreation
This friendly, closely knit together community likes to enjoy what nature has to offer them in every possible way, thus surfing, sailing, water skiing are some of the activities available under the supervised beaches. Deep-sea fishing is especially fun in the mild surf and warm winds blowing in from mid-April through late September. Bayside, Tidelands Park offers playgrounds, Skateboard Park, fitness course, ball fields and picnic tables. Glorietta Bay includes a boat launch ramp, park and playground. The only year round San Diego professional group exist right in Coronado, known as the Lamb Players Theatre.
Coronado Realtors
Let The Coastal Property Teams' Coronado realtors be your guide in the beautiful Coronado area. The Coastal Property Team knows the area like the back of their hands. Contact our experienced agents to search for real estate in Coronado and also view the homes for sale in Coronado at this site.
Carlsbad Neighborhood Information
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Carlsbad Weather:
Carlsbad Real Estate
In Carlsbad you will find homes so old you can call them historic to the new and contemporary masterpieces. Carlsbad real estate offers the high quality of life living a charmed lifestyle. The list of Carlsbad homes for sale is made up of single-family homes, condominiums, villas, and townhouses in charming older neighborhoods. Our Carlsbad realtors can show you countless architectural designs that range from sophisticated city homes, elegant condominiums to delightful seaside or oceanfront cottages, vintage Victorians, magnificent estates and spacious ranches. East in the canyons and valleys in the inland part of the city, many new housing developments are under construction.
Schools
Schooling is provided at Carlsbad Unified School District of San Diego Countys schools. Higher level educational institutions include: University of California San Diego, University of San Diego, U.S. International University, San Diego Community Colleges, and Imperial Valley College, Mira Costa Community College and Palomar Community College are the two Community Colleges.
Carlsbad Attractions
Carlsbad is known as the world golf capital. Two famous Golf Resorts: the stylish Four Seasons Resort and world-renowned La Costa Resort and Spa grace the city of Carlsbad. The new Crossings course is a public city course but very challenging;
Due to this reason Carlsbad has a thriving golf industry. Cobra and Taylormade make their home here to name a few
The celebrated Flower Fields of Carlsbad, with its sea of vibrant flowers over looking the Pacific Ocean, skirt the hills of Carlsbad. The 50 acres of land, blooms with all the colors of the rainbow and then some more. From shades of reds and pinks, to brilliants hues of yellows and purple, inset with virgin whites, the fields are full of glorious flowers, which you are actually allowed to touch. 20,000 visitors each spring come and stroll through this Eden on earth.
The Carlsbad Seawall runs from Tamarack Surf Beach to Pine Avenue, along seven miles of beautiful beaches. A walkway on the inland side is popular with joggers and strollers. From this point you can see La Jolla and Oceansides sweeping bluffs to the south and on a clear day, north, past the pier towards the mountains at Camp Pendleton.
30 million LEGO bricks created more than 1,000 LEGO models that decorate the 128 acres of beautifully landscaped park in the center of Carlsbad. For kids between 2-92 it is the perfect family outing.
Carlsbad also boasts of three pictorial lagoons home to many species of birds, an ideal place for bird watching and nature walks.
The temperature of Carlsbads is about 78 degrees in the summer. Near perfect weather for swimming, fantastic surfing, barefoot beach volleyball, biking, running, tennis, golf, windsurfing, sunbathing, fishing, strolling and sunbathing along seven miles of beautiful beaches. In the winter it drops down to around 58 degrees.
Carlsbad Recreation and Entertainment
Sailing and boating are also very popular due to the excellent harbors of Carlsbad.
On the first Sundays in May and November, the Carlsbad Village street fairs are held, which are the largest single day streets fairs in California and draw a crowd of 80,000 people. Over 850 arts and crafts booths line the Village streets, filled with their unique items on displays.
The Village of Carlsbad though being more than a 100 years old was incorporated in 1952. Named after the famous European spa Karlsbad Bohemia, this is known as The Village By the Sea. According to the 1998 count, it had around 74,000 residents spread over 42 square miles of land. As all the county islands have been annexed there is no foreseeable growth. Today this Village has become one of Southern Californias leading cities.
A major regional shopping mall, 16 auto dealers, 25 hotels offering 2,200 rooms for tourist lodging, high technology, multimedia and biomedical businesses, electronics, golf apparel and equipment manufacturers are all part of the industry. Numerous single and multi-family housing units are also being built in a variety of community settings. All these industries service the community, which takes the full benefits for achieving economic prosperity and a blissful quality of life.
Walk the beaches of Carlsbad and browse through its antique stores and boutiques in this ethnically diverse community. Visit the historical landmarks, charming sidewalk cafes in the unhurried atmosphere in this progressive community. |
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