Now very popular with those that want easy
access to all the delights that "Downtown" La Jolla offers including: the
excellent shops, the beaches, tide pools, the unbelievable variety (over
100) of the finest restaurants in California, Museum of Contemporary
Art, etc. In addition there are some 40 art galleries!
The "Village" is the
oldest section of La Jolla dating back to 1888, originally settled
by local San Diegans wanting a weekend cottage by the sea.
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La Jolla real estate:
1
La Jolla Farms
2 La Jolla Shores
3 La Jolla
Heights
4 Hidden Valley
5 Country Club
6 Village
7 Beach-Barber
8 Lower
Hermosa
15 Upper Hermosa
9 Bird Rock
10 Muirlands
14 Muirlands West
11 La Jolla Mesa
12 La Jolla Alta
13 Soledad South
16
La Jolla Village
00 La Jolla North
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Beach:
La Jolla Cove - A small beautiful beach, tucked between
towering sandstone cliffs, with tide pools and caves. Excellent swimming and diving. Ellen
Browning Scripps Park is perfect for picnics. Photo:
La Jolla Cove
Children's Pool - A breakwater keeps the
water here gentle, unfortunately, swimming and diving is prohibited due to pollution
created by (delightful) seals. |
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La Jolla Homes:
There are approx 2,000 homes, condos, and
apartments in the Village area.
Single family detached:
A diverse
selection of homes built from the 20's onwards ranging from small 1,000 sq ft cottages
($950,000 +) up to impressive million(s) dollar mansions on the beach and everything in
between.
La Jolla Condos Quite
a number of buildings to choose from. 2 bedroom 2 bath 1,100 sq ft units can be bought for
$700,000 plus. If it's got a good ocean view it will be more expensive (at least
$1,200,000)
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These sales represent
properties listed or sold by various brokers.
If your property is currently listed this is not meant as a solicitation.

Arial view of the Village, La Jolla, CA
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