San Diego
San Diego, the second-largest city in California and eighth-largest nationwide is home to over 1,300,000 people who enjoy its mild climate all year long. Touted as having one of the top ten best climates by the Farmer’s Almanac and The Weather Channel, San Diegans make the most of their fantastic weather by engaging in lots of outdoor activities. Deep… Read More »
Carlsbad & LaCosta
Carlsbad, located along the coast of San Diego, is known as one of the wealthiest communities in the United States. Great schools, booming businesses and local upscale shopping boutiques and eclectic dining and entertainment options make it a great place to live and more than 105,000 people choose to call Carlsbad home. Almost seven miles… Read More »
Encinitas
Encinitas, a coastal beach city in North San Diego County, with a population of about 58,000 residents is actually made up of several smaller areas. Old Encinitas is an established eclectic beachside town, while New Encinitas has newer homes, shopping centers, and a golf course. On its east side, Encinitas is home to Olivenhain, a more rural,… Read More »
Escondido
Escondido means “hidden”, but with a population over 147,000, it obviously has been found! An active downtown filled with galleries, restaurants, and even a museum, is a favorite place for locals to spend time. Spring and Summer Friday nights find Grand Street crowded with residents viewing hot rods and unique cars, spinning hula hoops and… Read More »
Fallbrook & Bonsall
Fallbrook a small, unincorporated community in North San Diego County, about 18 miles inland from the coast, is comprised of about 30,000 people. A secluded town of avocado groves and home to many celebrities, Fallbrook claims to be the “Avocado Capitol of the World” and actually holds an annual Avocado Festival. Hosting a weekly Friday Farmers Market… Read More »
Murrieta
Murrieta is a great place to raise a family – fantastic schools, a close community, and modern amenities and conveniences nearby. Enjoying a less hurried pace than much of Southern California, yet with close proximity to freeways and nearby Temecula, are reasons people choose to call Murrieta home. Located in Riverside County, Murrieta is largely… Read More »
Oceanside
Oceanside is the third-largest city in San Diego County and has a population of over 184,000 residents. Located just south of the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Oceanside is a bustling town. Known for having the longest wooden pier on the West Coast and for being showcased in the movie, Top Gun in 1996, Oceanside is also home… Read More »
Rancho Bernardo
Rancho Bernardo, is a tight-knit master-planned area of about 7,000 acres in the hills of San Diego that is focused on community. More than 45,000 residents live in Rancho Bernardo and pancake breakfasts, concerts under the stars, and antique appraisal fairs are just some of the exciting events in this town. Each summer Rancho Bernardo… Read More »
San Marcos
San Marcos is a delightful community, located along Highway 78 in San Diego with easy access to Interstates 5 and 15. Residents enjoy a mild, year-round climate with an annual average of nine to eleven inches of rain falls annually and summer temperatures are temperate, averaging 72 degrees. An award winning school district and nearby… Read More »
Solana Beach & Del Mar
Solana Beach is a charming beach town located along the northern coast of San Diego. The beach access is more remote than others in San Diego, containing a series of staircases descending down cliffs to beach areas named Seaside, Table Tops, Tide Beach, Fletcher Cove, Seascape Beach, and Del Mar Shores. Only thirty minutes from… Read More »



