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Del Mar
Where the turf meets the surf. A quiet historical village serving as a backdrop to a small seaside resort. Made famous in the 1930's by racehorse aficionados from Hollywood. A gem on San Diego's North Coast. Residents include professionals affiliated with UCSD, high-tech firms, artists, and CEO's. Outstanding schools. Solana Beach Upscale beach town just north of Del Mar. The Cedros art district offers furniture and antique shops, eclectic art galleries boutiques and resturants. Boasting a low crime rate, excellent schools, a lagoon, Regional Park, country club with golf course, and of course, a lovely beach. |
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La Jolla
The jewel by the sea. One of San Diego's most prestigious neighborhoods, La Jolla offers fabulous views of the Pacific Ocean. La Jolla is home to the University of California's San Diego campus, the Stephen Birch Aquarium, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, and the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art. Known internationally as a vacation spot with excellent restaurants, beaches, and shopping. Encinitas Flower capital of the US. The Encinitas area actually incorporates a string small coastal towns: Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Leucadia, old and new Encinitas, all coastal communities, and Olivenhain, a rural community. Combining the old and the new in an upscale way. Good schools, great beaches, family neighborhoods, low crime rates, and more house for your money. |
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Rancho Santa Fe and Fairbanks Ranch Rated by the Robb Report as the top affluent community in America in 2000. Rancho Santa Fe and Fairbanks Ranch are home to equestrians and golfers alike and has a sense of privacy and space. You'll find a rolling countryside dotted with beautiful estates and six superb country clubs with premium golf courses all centered around a quaint Spanish village. Carlsbad Seemingly endless fields of flowers. Carlsbad is a golfer's heaven -- home to 3 courses and many golf-related businesses. The downtown has recently been renovated and now features sidewalk restaurants, cafes, and jazz clubs. Lovely sandy beaches with promenades attract joggers, swimmers, and bicyclists. Home to the huge Legoland theme park opened in 1999. |
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Susane Roberts 1234 Camino Del Mar Del Mar, California 92014 (858) 361-9988 susane@susaneroberts.com |