Welcome to La Jolla, CAA rugged, yet beautiful coastline is what sets “the jewel,” as this neighborhood is sometimes referred to, apart. La Jolla Village offers locals and visitors alike unique shopping, delicious dining and eclectic art galleries. Two brothers, Daniel and Samuel Sizer, each bought a plot of La Jolla land in 1869 for $1.25 per acre. That land, between modern day Fay and La Jolla Boulevards, is now worth at least $1.25 million per acre, which just goes to prove why La Jolla has some of the most prized real estate in the nation! Offering a little something for everyone, La Jolla real estate ranges from turn-of-the-century Spanish architecture to magnificent modern designs and everything in between. Home to La Jolla Cove and Windandsea Beach, there’s really no need to leave home, since a virtual playground is right at La Jolla’s backdoor. | More Local Area InformationThis small, seaside village is famous for its beautiful beaches and vistas, The Del Mar Racetrack, and the quaint Del Mar Village, which dates bac... Read moreSan Diego, nicknamed “America’s Finest City,” is the second largest municipality in California and the eighth largest in the U.S. Three millio... Read moreSantaluz, located in northern San Diego County, is a sanctuary for its residents, who enjoy a coastal California lifestyle including hiking an... Read moreWith so much to offer its residents, San Diego is truly a wonderful place to call home. For those who want to relocate to San Diego, the real estat... Read moreIn 1869 Alonzo Horton, who many consider the father of San Diego, built a wharf at the foot of Fifth Avenue that cost about $45,000. On March 24, h... Read moreThe city of San Diego is located along the Pacific Coastline of Southern California, with its southernmost limits at the United States-Mexico border... Read morePoint Loma, CA which is about a quarter of the size of La Jolla and has a small, “fishing village atmosphere,” is defined by a number of uniqu... Read moreDel Mar’s upscale country cousin, Rancho Santa Fe, is located just across the freeway from Del Mar. Branch Manager Gary Wheeler says the sun alway... Read moreCoronado, nicknamed “The Crowned City,” is often referred to as an island, though it is actually a peninsula. A premiere resort destination... Read moreChula Vista, a great place to call home, with a population approaching 227,000, is San Diego County’s second largest city. The weather is mild in th... Read moreRolling hills, agriculture fields, ancient oak trees and trails for biking, hiking and horseback riding all combine with a Mediterranean climate t... Read moreKnown for its beautiful beaches and one of Orange County’s few harbors, Dana Point, CA is a popular destination for local surfers, especially lon... Read more |