SAN DIEGO COUNTY






 


 
Search San Diego County MLS Here As most San Diegans will tell you there is little reason to go on vacation if you live in San Diego. Few spots on earth can boast such a perfect year round climate.

Established as the 31st state back in 1850, San Diego today encompasses 65 miles from north to south and 86 miles from east to west. It is the sixth largest city in the United States, situated 125 miles south of Los Angeles and 500 miles south of San Francisco. The county of San Diego encompasses 4,261 square miles.

With beautiful beaches and rolling green golf courses nestled throughout the area, San Diego's rich cultural existence is often ignored. Local performing arts centers, a world famous opera house, and historic theaters comprise much of the entertainment aspect of this town.

TheGaslamp Quarter in downtown San Diego is rich in high quality restaurants, theaters and exciting nightlife. A large town atmosphere, with a small town feel. Yearly celebrations of Mardi Gras and Street Scene paint the city with young and old alike reveling in the fun and excitement of a town, which continues to grow and prosper.

Not far from the bustling Gaslamp Quarter is Little Italy, a quaint neighborhood whose aromatic scents could make a dieter cringe. Delicious home-style Italian banquets abound with restaurant specializing in cuisine from all regions of Italy.

If its the Mexican flavor you crave, or a cool refreshing margarita, a short hop toOld Town will fulfill this desire.Old Town is one of the oldest and most historic areas of San Diego. What started as a small Kumeyaay Native American Village is today the center of culture and cuisine for San Diegans and visitors alike. With historic museums as its centerpiece, visitors can take a trip back in time in this historic village.

If you'd rather spend some time with some cuddly creatures then dont miss out on the world renownedSan Diego Zoo. With over 4,000 exotic inhabitants situated within a botanical paradise of over 6,500 plant species, you are certain to come away exhilarated after a day spent communing with nature.

Spots to put on your schedule also include theSan Diego Wild Animal Park, an 1,800 acre animal preserve andSea World where you may never forget the site of a wet suited trainer riding upon the back of a 10,000 pound whale.

 

San Diego Sea World

San Diego Wild Animal Park

San Diego Beaches

Perhaps you prefer a more laid back form of entertainment. Well then, grab your sun tan lotion and lounge chair and head to one of San Diego's beautiful beaches. With over 70 miles of beaches you are certain to find your favorite among a diverse selection some favored by surfers and divers, while others provide a remote couples getaway or favorite family fun spot.

San Diego County Economy

The economy of San Diego is growing daily with a current population of 2.8 million and thousands of newcomers moving here each year. San Diegans are all sharing in the excitement of this growing metropolis with sun, surf and sand unrivaled anywhere. Formerly considered a defense and military based economy, San Diego now boasts an economic growth based around industries such as agriculture, high tech, biotech, international trade and manufacturing. Unemployment rates have hit an all time low, making San Diego the ideal place to live and work. San Diego continues to be one of the strongest counties in the state in terms of employment.

Shopping

With a bustling economy shopping is a major pastime for San Diegans, with top class arenas such as Horton Plaza and Fashion Valley setting the pace. Or for a more unique shopping experience venture toSeaport Village, San Diegos landmark for shopping and dining, boasting 57 one of a kind shops and galleries, not to mention 4 award winning restaurants and 13 sidewalk eateries.

San Diego Real Estate

With so much going for it, there is no wonder why home sales are booming in San Diego. Natives will tell you that the number one investment in San Diego is real estate. With a market that is up an average 15% since the fall, and even more in the most desirable areas, how can you possibly go wrong when investing in Real Estate?

San Diego County Schools

A major factor for most Americans when deciding upon a place to relocate is the level of education available to their children. In a recent 2004 Forbes magazine article San Diego was named among the top ten big cities with the best education. This rating was based upon affordable housing, high school graduation rates and educational resources including libraries, college and museums. San Diego was chosen from out of the 100 largest school districts in the countrys most populated cities. Definitive proof that San Diego is leading the way in education for our children.

With beautiful beaches, perfect climate outstanding schools, and a booming economy is there any wonder why San Diego has been voted one of the top places to live in the country?. Come see for yourself. You won't ever want to leave, not even for vacation.

San Diego County Community Links

Demographics for the City of San Diego San Diego Office of Education-Boundary and Attendance Map San Diego Sheriff's Office
San Diego County Parks and Recreation San Diego County Sex Offenders Map North County Times
San Diego Union Tribune Southern California Surf Report Academic Performance Index (API) School Test Scores -2003
San Diego Voted One of the Best Walking Cities in US Travel and Leisure -One of the Best Cities to Visit Travel and Leisure-America's Favorite Cities
North San Diego County Dining Guide North County Transit District San Diego Association of Governments
California Beaches, Cities, Hotels and Resorts San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce  
 


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San Diego County Real Estate Agent, Debbie York

San Diego County Realtor
Debbie York
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Coldwell Banker
40 Main Street E-100
Vista, CA 92083

760-505-6474
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