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La Jolla, CA

Unique Features:

The Beach Barber area of La Jolla is an interesting mix of home styles, all within easy walking distance of the beach. Some local La Jolla shops and restaurants.

Homes:
Prices for homes start at around $950,000 for about 1,000 sg ft. to the east of La Jolla Boulevard. Homes to the west of the Boulevard significantly higher, anything on the ocean is in the millions (2 or 3 plus).

Condos:
Some small developments plus Villa La Jolla (2 blocks to the beach) prices from $350,000 for a one bedroom 713 sq ft unit up to $600,000 for 989 sq ft..

Amenities:

Wind and Sea beach is world renowned and very popular with surfers. Not recommended for swimmers due to a powerful shore break.
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Should I Stage My Vacant La Jolla Home?

Should I stage my vacant La Jolla Home? 
Your vacant La Jolla home is still on the market for sale and you are trying to decide if you should stage it. Your La Jolla Realtor has suggested staging your La Jolla home. Now you are trying to decide if it is worth it or not to invest in home staging.


You are not alone. We face this regularly with our clients who are selling a vacant La Jolla home. We think that it's one of the best investments they could possibly make in what is now widely considered to be a highly competitive "buyers market" in La Jolla.

 

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What Are The Best Nighborhoods In La Jolla?

 

1712_Valdes_Drive_2Are You Looking For The Perfect Place To Call Home In La Jolla?

La Jolla communities is considered the

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La Jolla Featured Home of the Week - Beach-Barber Tract Condo

 408 Bonair Street La Jolla CA
  
 

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Asking $800,000 - $850,876

 

 

There are plenty of La Jolla Luxury Homes for sale in the La Jolla area with spectacular Oceanfront views.

 

 

Some La Jolla buyers might not be able to afford these expensive Luxury homes, some buyers might not want an Oceanfront home, but yet be close to the beach.  Others might want to downsize, yet be close to the Ocean Breezes. 


 

Why not consider a Condominium in the Beach-Barber Tract? Be close to Shopping, Restaurants and La Jolla Beaches. Enjoy the best of what La Jolla has to offer without all the hassles of a single family home.

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Posted on October 24, 2007 02:16:12 by Marti Gellens
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Call Beach-Barber Tract of La Jolla Home!

 

La Jolla is comprised of over a dozen unique communities for you to call home.

 

La Jolla homes vary widely in architecture, exclusivity, price and views. One area you might like to call home is the Beach-Barber Tract of La Jolla.

 

Near famed surfing spot, WindanSea Beach, and the secluded beaches of Sea Lane and Marine Street, the Barber Tract offers a casual beach-side approach to La Jolla with an eclectic mix of La Jolla homes.   Ideally located, walking distance to Shopping, Restaurants and La Jolla Beaches.

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Posted on October 22, 2007 11:00:09 by Marti Gellens
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Powerhouse Community Center in Del Mar

There is a great history behind the Powerhouse Community Center in Del Mar California.  The Powerhouse includes cool, trellis-covered verandas with perfectly framed views of palms and surf that invites the visitor to sit, relax and absorb the beauty of Del Mar.


In 1983, the Powerhouse and the surrounding park areas were purchased by the City of Del Mar after a 17 year effort resulted in the creation of the Powerhouse Community Center.  The 2000 Orchid Award winning design for Historic Preservation led the San Diego Architectural Foundation to say:

A gem of a project. Hats off to the restoration committee for taking the plunge and providing the power to this restoration effort. This structure evokes the quirky and nostalgic past of this coastal community. This is a functional community space with restrooms, an outdoor theatre and beach showers where everyone can rinse off the Del Mar sand, wiggle their toes in glee, and soak in its historic glow.

 

But where did this all start? In 1928, the Powerhouse was built to replace the Stratford Inns original powerhouse.  The huge boilers in the new building supplied hot water for the pool, the hotel and the hotels laundry.  It also supplied heat for the hotel and its cottages.

In July 1955, after the Hotel was sold during the Bankruptcy sale, only the Del Mar plunge and the Powerhouse remained unsold.  It was not until 1958 that the powerhouse found an owner and was turned into a nightclub. The Powerhouse Roaring 20s, featured waitresses dressed as flappers and waiters and bartenders in derbies and vests.  The night club opened October 1958 and then closed in 1962.

 

The Powerhouse which had been unoccupied after the Roaring 20s nightclub failed was rented in September 1965 by the Universal Water Corporation.  It became a desalination plant to try to find an economic means for converting salt water to drinking water.  The building underwent a complete renovation on the inside in 1999 make this the place to have your next event in Del Mar.


The Powerhouse is now a great place to hold your next social gathering! Flexible areas for a variety of events makes this an idea location. Check out the Del Mar Facilities Rental Highlight Video for ideas for your next event in Del Mar. Find out more about Rental Information in the Powerhouse Community Center Pamphlet
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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