La Jolla

To Downtown San Diego: 18 minutes

ZIP CODE 92037-92039, 92092, 92093

Buy $4.98K - $3.65M
Rent $795 - $10K

Local information

School

1 Elementary School
1 Middle School
1 High School

Crime

Lowest crime relative to the rest of the area.

Commute

90% of residents commute by car.

Shop & Eat

137 Restaurants
13 Groceries
32 Nightlife

General Description

Georgeus Community and Excellent Weather

One of the most remarkable things about La Jolla is its spectacular weather which hardly goes below 50 degrees during winter or above 90 degrees in summer. The gorgeous community which is within the city of San Diego, California, spreads through 7 miles of curving coastline along the Pacific Ocean. According to a 2010 census, the hilly seaside community has a population of 46,781. Interestingly, the city has transformed into one of California’s famous resort towns with its beautiful coastlines, which combines perfectly with the hillside to give breathtaking views.

A look at some of the communities found in La Jolla will reveal the most charming streets and lovely homes such as oceanfront estates and small beach cottages. In fact, the town is renowned for having some of the most exclusive homes in the country with 16 communities. In La Jolla, there are several businesses in different fields like shopping, lodging, real estate, dining, bioengineering, scientific research, finance, and medical practice. Also, you will find many educational institutions like Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the University of California, San Diego, and the Salk Institute.

For those who desire to reside in beautiful homes that offer breathtaking views of the skylines and the coast or Mt Soledad, La Jolla is the ideal place. Living in La Jolla is a pleasant experience you would want to have if money is not a concern. La Jolla’s most exciting and compelling geographical highlight is its oceanfront which comprises alternating rugged and sandy coastline. Take a look at some of the famous beaches as well as coastal points below:

  • La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club
  • Shell Beach
  • Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve
  • Wipeout Beach
  • La Jolla Cove
  • Children’s Pool Beach
  • Black’s Beach
  • Marine Street and Several others

 

Education in La Jolla is provided by the San Diego Unified School District and some of the public schools in the community include:

  • The first public school La Jolla Elementary which was established in 1896
  • Torrey Pines Elementary
  • Preuss School
  • Muirlands Middle School
  • Bird Rock Elementary

La Jolla More Features

Apart from the annual PGA Tournament which takes place in Torrey Pines, residents of this great community also enjoy excellent shopping spots, dining, and parks. Some of the best restaurants you will find in the city include:

  • Catania
  • Barbarella Restaurant & Bar
  • Pizza Pronto
  • Duke’s La Jolla
  • Ocean Terrace at George’s at the Cove

 

Exploring Mt Soledad offers residents and visitors panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, San Diego, and the caves found along the Coast and various parks. La Jolla offers several attractions both for tourists and residents, and this explains why the beaches are often overflowing with lovers of water activities and the sun. With several options available, you can never be wrong by deciding to visit or live in La Jolla. Undoubtedly, there is no better location in San Diego to live than La Jolla. This explains why residents desire to spend the rest of their lives here. You will definitely end up moving here when you visit.

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