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| La Jolla is an affluent coastal community in San Diego. The La Jolla peninsula can be seen for miles up the coast, somtimes as far as San Clemente, on a clear day. La Jolla, which means "Jewel" in Spanish, is located south of Torrey Pines and Del Mar, and north of Pacific Beach. La Jolla's features include its downtown district on the peninsula, La Jolla Cove, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Birch Aquarium, UCSD, and the Museum of Contemporary Art. La Jolla is known for is known for it's extravegent seaside homes with some of the best ocean views in San Diego. | | La Jolla Real Estate | | Relocation | | School Information | | Restaurants | | Business | | Government | | Contact Us | | San Diego Real Estate | | | | La Jolla Homes and Neigborhoods | Virtual Tours of La Jolla | | | La Jolla Farms | | La Jolla Village | | La Jolla Shores | | La Jolla Heights | | Hidden Valley | | Village | | Country Club | | Muirlancs West | | Lower Hermosa | | Bird Rock | | Murlands | | La Jolla - San Diego Virtual Tours | View Larger Map | La Jolla Village La Jolla, California has a picture perfect beauty that is San Diego's most upscale beach town with elegant homes. La jolla is known for it's prestigious homes and sweeping ocean views. La Jolla Village is the entrance to the most popular beaches in San Diego. The Village consists of about a 30 block downtown La Jolla area that is home to 1,400 businesses fully committed to vacation pleasure to over 7,000 people that visit the Village everyday. Here you'll find all the conveniences that grace the shores. Worldclass shopping and quaint boutique shops. Upscale restaurants and intimate cafes. Museums, art galleries and attractions and the Birch Aquarium. View Available Properties in La Jolla Village Area | | La Jolla- San Diego Virtual Tours | | | | | | | |
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View Larger Map | La Jolla Farms The community of La Jolla Farms is known for its stunning views, gorgeous estates, and large ocean lots. Located directly above Black's beach, residents are privy to sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, Blacks beach surf, and downtown La Jolla.
La Jolla Farms is located in the northern corner of La Jolla on the bluffs of Black's beach. Sandwiched between UCSD and the Pacific Ocean, the neighborhood is primarily comprised of successful professionals who can afford multimillion dollar lots.
The homes of La Jolla Farms do not fit any one mold; instead they are a collection of luxurious custom homes. It is not unusually in this neighborhood to see homes with swimming pools, spas, dramatic entryways, marble flooring, and stunning appointments. View Available Properties in La Jolla Farms | | | | | | View Larger Map | Hidden Valley - La Jolla On the north side of Mt. Soledad, the Hidden Valley neighborhood includes the dramatic hillside views of homes on Via Capri and its side streets and secluded residences nestled into the bottom of the hill, all enjoying convenient access to freeways. View Available Properties in Hidden Valley, La Jolla | | | | | | View Larger Map | La Jolla Shores The north end of the beach, better known as Scripps for the Scripps Institute of Oceanography and its landmark pier . By day the main beach is a busy swimming area popular among families, who set up elaborate base camps on the grassy park, while the children make forays to the shallow water to boogie board. At night it's alive with the glow of beach fires and the nervous energy of young adults socializing. The south part of the coast here is largely shielded by La Jolla Bay, and is used as training grounds by scores of scuba diving students. Small boats can be launched directly into the sea from the end of Avenida De La Playa, and a block or two up the same road are shops that'll rent you a kayak, fill your scuba tank or sell you a bikini. The La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club comprises the southernmost end of La Jolla Shores Beach. The club is private property but the beach itself is public. Beyond that, the sand abruptly ends in front of the Marine Room Restaurant, where harmless Leopard Sharks often congregate in the shallows, offering snorkelers an exhilarating encounter. | | | | | | View Available Properties in La Jolla Heights
| La Jolla Heights View Larger Map | | | | | | Bird Rock Bird Rock derives its name from the large white rock located yards off the beach in La Jolla and where the seagulls and pelicans often stop to rest. Bird Rock is known as a favorite of surfers that frequent Tourmaline Beach at the most southern end of the Bird Rock neighborhood and adjacent to Pacific Beach. In many ways the community of Bird Rock is often thought of as a small town within the city of La Jolla. Along with being known for its numerous surfing and diving locations, Bird Rock has a thriving commercial zone with quaint shops, sidewalk cafes, and world class restaurants and coffee houses lining La Jolla Boulevard.
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The homes that comprise Bird Rock were primarily built before 1950, although there are ongoing remodels and newer homes. In many ways Bird Rock is viewed as an entry level market for La Jolla as the average prices are slightly lower than the northern parts of La Jolla. However, these "starter" homes are still priced anywhere from $600,000 to $3,000,000. Homes on the western side of La Jolla Boulevard tend to be the most expensive as they are closest to the ocean.
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