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Thinking of selling Your La Jolla Farms luxury home?

 
In La Jolla for over 100 years is a hidden gem, La Jolla Farms which is bordered by the Ocean, UCSD and Torrey Pines State Park. La Jolla Farms is approximately 200 acres of California Paradise with an Equestrian flavor.
 
The Farms was subdivided in the 1950s and many of the homes in The Farms were built in the 70s & 80s with an electric array of styles from contemporary to classic Spanish and Italian flavor with some lesser priced Ranch homes. There is one condo community called Blackhorse Farms is gated and was built in 1989 with five floor plans ranging from 2174 to 2975 square feet.
 

Older homes present some issues for La Jolla buyers. When you are thinking of selling your La Jolla home, if you ensure that these items are in great working order you remove the barrier that prevents a potential La Jolla buyer from making an offer.


 
Luxury HomeHere are some things to make worry potential La Jolla Farms buyers:
 
  • Roof and Chimneys check shingles for shingles that need to be repaired or replaced. Make sure flashing around the base of the chimney is water tight. 
  • Leaking sinks, low water pressure dishwasher and washing machine are all areas of concern. Make sure that the washer and dishwasher are in working order, that there are no issues with water pressure and that none of your sinks are leaking. 
  • Septic System Did you know that you should regularly have your Septic tank pumped out? The frequency is dependent on the number of people in your La Jolla home.
  • Inadequate Electrical Do you regularly blow fuses in your La Jolla Farms home? This might is the time to resolve that problem with a licensed Electric Contractor.
  • Poorly maintained yard overgrown grass, sidewalks not edged and dying plants are all a sign of neglect.   Clean up your yard and increase the curb appeal.
 
 
Address these items before your luxury La Jolla Farms Home is listed and ensure that you will be SOLD in La Jolla!
 
La Jolla Farms Interesting Fact: 
 
The U shaped oceanfront residence build by the Black's - the original Farms developer, is now owned by UCSD and used as the Chancellor's home. Residents have their own private access gate to Blacks Beach which is known for its excellent surfing.


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Posted on December 20, 2008 01:35:40 by Marti Gellens

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