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Carlsbad, CA - My New Home

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Real Estate Agent with eXp Realty of California, Inc. CA DRE #01490977

Carlsbad, CA – “Village by the Sea”

 

 La Costa area of Carlsbad seen from the hillsCarlsbad is a coastal San Diego community, located about 35 miles north of the city, offering a broad range of housing, activities and scenery for its residents and tourists.

 

I moved to Carlsbad in 2006 from Boston, and wanted to share why I love living here

 

This town of approximately 95,000 has grown dramatically since its incorporation in 1952, when there were 7,000 residents.

 

Covering about 42 square miles, the town has annexed communities around its original core during its history, the most well-known being La Costa (the area known best for the world-famous Omni La Costa Spa and Resort (below, left) possibly the best known US spa in its heyday, and a former playground for the Mafia and the Rat Pack), so in addition to Olde Carlsbad and “the village,” Carlsbad includes other the well-known residential areas of Aviara (site of the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, formerly the Four Seasons - happy hour on the terrace is sublime, overlooking the lagoon and ocean), Calavera Hills, and Rancho Carrillo (named after preservationist Leo Carrillo, who owned a ranch in southeast Carlsbad that is now a historical site).

 

  The La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad CA

Carlsbad offers diverse, beautiful scenery for all to enjoy: about 8 miles of coast with beautiful beaches (the best known, perhaps, being South Carlsbad State Beach), dramatic hills just inland, offering beautiful ocean and panoramic views of the coast and back-county, and several lagoons (the well known Batiquitos Lagoon, a tidal wetland and wildlife preserve bordering the south end of town, Aqua Hedionda and Buena Vista).

 The Four Seasons Aviara and the BAtiquitos Lagoon in Carlsbad CA

 

CARLSBAD REAL ESTATE

 

The main reason we bought in Carlsbad was the housing. Although less expensive than its southerly neighbors, it is almost impossible to find a detached home under $500K, unless it is manufactured housing (and those are primarily in 55+ communities).

 

Prices rise as high as around $7million, although the typical high-end home is in the $2 - $4 million range. You get more land with housing, in general, and the homes, for the price, are larger.

 

“Old” homes were built in the 60s for the most part, and there are many subdivisions that have been built since the mid-90s, some of which are gated, a number of new developments in the midst of construction and new sales (e.g., La Costa Greens, La Costa Ridge, La Costa Oaks, Bressi Ranch), and one planed development under review. The town also offers several 55+ communities, a range of assisted living, skilled nursing and Alzheimer’s facilities (Glen View being the best known), and multiple apartment complexes, including 2 new facilities (351 units) being built to meet affordable housing requirements. Because of the topography, there are many different vistas - of the lagoons, the ocean, hills, back-country, distant mountains, and evening lights.

 

 Egret in the trees at the Batiquitos Lagoon in Aviara area of Carlsbad CAThe services and activities that Carlsbad offers are impressive, and appeal to a broad range of residents and visitors.

 

During the summer there are 10 free jazz concerts (TGIF Jazz in the Park), a 20+-year-old series that rotates among 3 of the town’s largest parks, drawing several thousand people to wine and dine while enjoying jazz, blues or latin music.

 

The Friends of the Arts Commission also supports the terrific Cannon Art Gallery, with 5 – 7 shows per year, each of which includes a free reception and a family activity day. Art Splash is a large outdoor arts fair in the village and the town also has several craft fairs and a large business expo.

 

Carlsbad also has an excellent reputation for its schools, with a territorial crossover to the San Marcos schools, and the San Dieguito School District in Encinitas, depending on where you live.

 

 The Flower Fields in Carlsbad CAOther well-know attractions include The Flower Fields (acres of gorgeous flowers from March until May - at left) and Legoland. Carlsbad has its own airfield, Palomar Airport, and The Coaster (train) services 2 stops in town, enabling easy access to San Diego and towns in between.

 

Motorists have the choice of several major roads and the 5 for access north/south and east/west.

 

Tourism is a mainstay of Carlsbad, and visitors can select from rental units, hotels and several campgrounds along the beach to enjoy their stay, or for more upscale living, enjoy La Costa and the Four Seasons Resorts.

 

 Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the world-renowned facilities at both resorts, and shoppers can enjoy and tremendous arrays of stores along El Camino Real, in the Village, the Carlsbad Premium Outlets, and upscale shopping at The Forum.

 

Despite its growth and a significant corporate presence, Carlsbad retains the relaxed, comfortable atmosphere of a beach town (see South Carlsbad State Beach at right) with a wonderful year-round climate and temperatures that rarely go above 80 (summer) or below 50 (at night in winter).

 

What more could you want?

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Jeff Dowler, CRS
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George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert
Great job on the layout on the blog Jeff.  This looks like a beautiful place to live.
Oct 25, 2006 02:16 PM
Eric Bouler
Gardner Realtors, Licensed in La. - New Orleans, LA
Listening to your Needs
nice blog with misture of photos,links and text. i will read it later. Some good ideas here. You cover a lot of bases. Its more than most websites have. eric 
Oct 25, 2006 02:48 PM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude
Thanks for your comments. Carlsbad is really a wonderful place to be, and since it has only been 18 months I am still learning about the town. I enjoy finding new areas to photograph (I am NOT a professional, as you can tell).
Oct 25, 2006 03:10 PM
Bonnie Erickson
Tangletown Realty - Saint Paul, MN
You may not be a professional, but you did a fine job of making all of us salivate over your town!  Beautiful shots.  The ocean...no one can beat the ocean!  Somehow Boston doesn't seem as warm and inviting as your pictures make your new home look.
Oct 26, 2006 04:41 PM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude
Thanks, Bonnie. I keep working on the photos, and sometimes it is just the haze that keeps them from being as good as they could be...and I am impatient. I certainly enjoy the weather here more than Boston, but the fondness for that city remains and always will (now if they could just cut the winter time in half I might be able to tolerate it!).  :)
Oct 26, 2006 04:50 PM
Bonnie Erickson
Tangletown Realty - Saint Paul, MN
My long deceased uncle was a professional photographer and would return multiple times to the same spot to get just the perfect lighting for the atmosphere he wanted in his photo.  He was not an impatient man when it came to photography.
Oct 27, 2006 02:19 AM
Anonymous
Cape Cod local
Thinking about relocating to Carlsbad from Cape Cod.  Your blog gave me a glimmer that this move is not nearly as scary as it seems.  Thank you.  It's good to know a New Englander can fall in love with California
Nov 29, 2007 12:24 PM
#7
Anonymous
Jon Rickey
After 4 inches of snow this weekend and now 3 inches of rain today here in the Seattle area, I am ready to move to Carlsbad or S. Oceanside.  One of the best places I have ever been.  We come down at least once a year to vacation, but I have been told that until the kids graduate we are staying here.  I'm happy for you that you were able to make the move. 
Dec 03, 2007 05:23 AM
#8
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Cape Cod Local - I love being here. Yes, there are things I miss about Boston but not the winter. We have a change of seasons here and it gets cool in the winter. And if you want snow there is great skiing just a few hours away. Come on out!! I have met quite a number of folks out here from New England and back East.

Jeff

Dec 03, 2007 12:59 PM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Jon - come on down. The weather is great, as you know. At least you have something to look forward to and dream about!! If I can help in the future, let me know.

Cheers,

Jeff

Dec 03, 2007 01:00 PM