La Costa

    La Costa, California is an upscale community located on the eastern edge of the city of Carlsbad. With easy access to the major metropolitan center of San Diego just thirty-five miles to the south, La Costa offers the best of southern California living. The town's characteristic feature is water. La Costa is nestled between the Batiquitos Lagoon, Buena Vista Lagoon, and Hedionda Lagoon, with the roaring Pacific Ocean to the west.

La Costa supports a population of approximately 25,000 residents. The median household income in this area is well above the national average, coming in at around $75,000 per year. The vast majority of residents here are employed in the sector of professional services, technology, and the sciences. Folks who live here are drawn to La Costa for its serene lifestyle. The majority tend to commute to work, returning home to a town that feels like a gated resort community.

It is this quality of life that has caused La Costa to be one of the great getaways in America. Perhaps best known as the home of the world famous La Costa Resort and Spa, residents are used to seeing the rich and famous who come from around the world to bask in its luxurious services, or watch major professional golf and tennis tournaments. This resort hotel offers two eighteen-hole PGA Championship golf courses, twenty three tennis courts, three swimming pools, five restaurants, three lounges, a movie theater and an 8,000 square foot ballroom on its grounds.

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The town of La Costa enjoys a diverse topography, with lush rolling hills and picturesque canyons. This geography creates ideal locations for the estates, luxury homes and condominiums in the area. With varying land heights, many property owners enjoy magnificent views that may stretch for miles in every direction. Many residents live here part-time, maintaining a vacation home in La Costa as the perfect year-round retreat. With the growing popularity of the region, new developments and planned communities are common. These are built with plenty of neighborhood parks, hiking trails, and recreational facilities. Combined with southern California's typically mild annual climate, young families and retired people alike are attracted to the casual lifestyle, convenient location and fine schools of the new La Costa neighborhoods.

Miles of sidewalks make these communities the perfect place for strolling. Hikers, runners, and bicyclists take to the scenic Batiquitos Nature Trail on evenings and weekends. It provides a beautiful getaway overlooking the Batiquitos Lagoon and the Aviara Golf Course. For shopping, the Carlsbad Company Stores combine fashionable factory-outlet stores, restaurants, and art galleries. On the city's north boundary is Plaza Camino Real, a huge regional shopping mall with all the national department and specialty stores. The spectacular 64,000 square-foot Carlsbad City Library with a performing arts center and art gallery has become a center of community activity and events.

Nearby, Palomar Airport hosts private planes and commuter aircraft from United and America West airlines. Two Coaster stations provide trains that speed commuters downtown and to destinations north. The newer, fast-growing industrial parks near the airport house numerous Carlsbad software, recreation, biomedical, and high-tech companies. Agriculture is important, with well-known fields of brilliant flowers, strawberries, and tomatoes. The area is home to Callaway, Cobra, Titleist, and Taylor Made, all of which have contributed to the area's reputation as the "Golf Capital of the World."

With a mild climate, magnificent scenery, and relaxed pace of life, La Costa is truly a superior neighborhood. If you are thinking of moving, consider a move to La Costa, California, and request our free relocation packet today!





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