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Locality: Encinitas, California

Phone: +1 858-663-3910



Address: 851 S Coast Hwy 101 92024 Encinitas, CA, US

Website: www.SanDiegoRealEstateNetwork.com

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SDRE Network 08.07.2021

Banker's Hill-6 New Construction Units From $698,000 San Diego-Live/Play/Be Inspired The location, the style, the feeling you get when you walk through the door-every aspect of your home should be a reflection of who you are, where you've been and the life you aspire to live. MODEL open July 2018 Call for more information 858-663-3910 Becque Peters, Pacific Sotheby's International Real Estate... DRE#01817191 DRE#01767484 *Pics are an artist rendition-views from select units See more

SDRE Network 27.06.2021

Come to Palo Verde Lake and experience resort style living at it's best!! This lake front estate home has it's own boat dock which includes an electric pontoon boat, kayaks and sculling craft. An enhanced entertainment area of this home is at the boat dock and includes an outdoor kitchen gazebo area and enjoyable seating and dining patio. The home is situated across the water from the Lake Club House where many community functions are held, including volley ball and fishi...ng tournaments. The community also offers a second lake area with horse riding/dressage ring, tennis, picnic areas, basket ball, a covered pavilion with BBQ area, restrooms and beach front. The community offers hiking and riding trails that connect to the Pacific Coast Trail. All of the activities this community has to offer will be cherished as life long memories are being created. This estate home includes Dual Master Bedroom Suites, plus 2 additional bedrooms, and a separate one bedroom guest house with washer and dryer, a living area and full kitchen. The large kitchen is surrounded by windows to enjoy the amazing lake, beach and clubhouse view. Walk out your kitchen to a second outdoor "living room" entertainment area where your guests will feel the breeze off the lake as you watch the sunset. Enjoy your evening as you gaze out to the water in search of wild life views. Red Tail Hawks, Golden Eagles and even the majestic Bald Eagle is known to soar over the lake to the amazement of everyone lucky enough to live here!! This home is zoned for horses for those with an equestrian interest. The community also enjoys it's own camping area located down the water way. Situated in the small town of Alpine, the "Ranch" is only 29 miles from downtown San Diego. A brand new High School is scheduled to be built in Alpine at this time. The home is served by a 10,000 gallon water tank supplied by a private well, which is used for irrigation. Call Becque to see at 858-663-3910. Sellers will consider offers within Value Range Pricing $1,695,000-$1,850,000

SDRE Network 20.06.2021

Great Exhibit put on by BOSA Downtown Rethinking a city By Dave Schwab... The millennials are shaping our core Millennials are taking over. And that age group is driving what’s happening Downtown now and into the future, said Kris Michell, president/CEO of Downtown San Diego Partnership (DSDP), at a neighborhood mixer Oct. 20 celebrating Downtown’s newest exhibition, ReThink. Rethink Downtown is a major public exhibition, telling of San Diego’s urban development from its European-settler beginnings to its coming of age as a key American city. The millennial generation or Generation Y, are those born after 1980 and the first generation to attain adulthood in the 2000s. Noting millennials are coming of age, Michell said the first phase of an ongoing demographic study revealed that an urban renaissance is truly in full swing in Downtown San Diego. Walking mixer guests through the early findings of the Downtown demographic study, Michell said 50 percent of San Diego’s population will be millennials by 2020. Millennials are currently about 34 percent of Downtown’s population, she added. That’s the most populous demographic, even more than baby boomers [those born from 1946 to 1964], she said. By 2050, Michell said it is projected that seven out of 10 Americans will be living in cities, while in 2010, only half of all Americans resided in urban areas. The Rethink Downtown Exhibition is currently on display at 700 First Ave., near G Street, Downtown. It is open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

SDRE Network 01.06.2021

Lecture Series: Resilience of Downtown San Diego October 27 Lecture Series: Resilience of Downtown San Diego: its sustainability, preparedness, livability, and equity Professors and one graduate student from San Diego State University provided a presentation and panel discussion regarding the resilience and sustainability of Downtown San Diego focused on livability and equity in the context of our cross-cultural region.... Past 1960’s: The panel discussed recent history, opening with the decline of Downtown in the 1960s, relative to the construction of the interstate freeways, shopping malls, and suburban development. Redevelopment 1975 to Present: Discussion of Downtown San Diego’s remarkable redevelopment, using a model of mixed-use and public financing, including the construction of Horton Plaza, the San Diego Convention Center, San Diego Padres Petco Park, and residential development. Future: Panel discussed future measures of sustainability and resilience in the context of Downtown San Diego related to population growth, climate change, as well as its multi-national population and Pacific Rim connections. Speakers: Kotaro Nakamura, AIA, LEED AP Director, SDSU School of Art + Design, PSFA, SDSU Dr. Larry Herzog, Professor Graduate Program in City Planning, School of Public Affairs - San Diego State University, PSFA, SDSU Dr. Nico Calavita, Professor Emeritus Graduate Program in City Planning, School of Public Affairs - San Diego State University, PSFA, SDSU Beryl Forman Graduate Student, City Planning, SDSU, Specializes in Placemaking Marketing and Mobility Coordinator, El Cajon Boulevard Business Improvement Association http://rethinkdowntown.com//lecture-series-resilience-of-/

SDRE Network 16.05.2021

NEW Bosa High Rise in San Diego. Contact me to register to be on our VIP List for pre construction pricing and further details. [email protected] Bosa HAS BROKEN Ground at Pacific and Broadway and expects a mid 2017 opening.... Upon completion it would be valued at more than $400 million. "The Bosa project seen from the west, would rise 450 feet and contain 41 stories and 232 condo units. Retail Space at ground level as per Kohn Pedersen Fox.