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The sweet spot of Carlsbad
Of all the neighborhoods in Carlsbad, La Costa could be considered the sweet spot of the area. With quiet residential communities, two of Niche's top five school districts in the San Diego area, and access to surfing and hiking within minutes of each other, the neighborhood checks the boxes for comfortable, convenient suburban living. La Costa's footprint stretches from the mountains to the Pacific Ocean, providing a best-of-both-worlds setting for outdoor lovers. It’s also home to several prestigious golf courses. Realtor Ingrid Pasco with Keller Williams, who's lived in North County San Diego since 2001, says, "It's still one of the few places where you can have mountain views with an ocean breeze coming through your house." These amenities might add up to one of the most expensive neighborhoods in North County. However, La Costa's prices are comparably lower than those of Aviara to the north or Encinitas to the south. The result is a just-right Goldilocks fit for its residents.
La Costa is known for the famous Omni resort and spa in the middle of the community.
This resident is riding towards Ponto Beach and the new Alila Marea Resort in La Costa.
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Suburban homes with ocean and valley views
La Costa’s sprawling communities are considered some of the nicest in Carlsbad . "La Costa is a bit lower priced because most of the homes were built in the 1990s, whereas Aviara has a lot of newer, custom homes," says Pasco. "Plus, there's no Mello-Roos, which is a big draw." Mello-Roos is a local tax that's common in California. Districts can impose Mello-Roos to fund public projects like schools and parks, but communities like La Costa that already have sufficient infrastructure don't need the tax. With the neighborhood's size, each area offers something different. West of Interstate 5, near the beach, options are varied from manufactured homes to single-family Spanish Revivals. Prices here can range from $300,000 up to $2.5 million. The communities around the Omni La Costa Resort are known for being more luxurious. Spacious ranch-style homes and Spanish Revival mansions with pools and grassy lawns decorated with tall palms range from $1 million to $4 million. Condos around the resort's golf courses can range from $500,000 to over $1million. The streets climb to the east, where homes with valley and ocean views can start at $1 million and reach over $5 million.
These home near Alga road sit on a hill with their own personal views.
There are many types of custom homes in many different colors in La Costa.
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Two of the top five school districts in San Diego County
La Costa is split by two of San Diego County's best school districts. The Carlsbad Unified School District covers the area west of El Camino Real. It earns an A-plus from Niche and is ranked the No. 4 best school district in the San Diego area. Students in this area may begin at A-plus-rated Aviara Oaks Elementary and continue at Aviara Oaks Middle, given an A. They Finish a few miles north at Sage Creek High, which is also graded an A-plus. Students at Sage Creek can participate in the Genius Project, a year-long capstone leading to a lecture presentation at the Genius Project Symposium. The area east of El Camino Real is part of the A-rated San Marcos Unified School District, ranked the No. 5 best district in the San Diego area. Students might begin at La Costa Meadows Elementary and continue a few miles east at San Elijo Middle and San Marcos High — all graded an A. San Marcos High is highly regarded for its biotech, genetics and robotics programs.
Students can enjoy time in the courtyard at Aviara Oaks Middle.
The Sage Creek High Team exists to create an interconnected learning community.
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Golfing, surfing and hiking a few miles apart
Having easy access to surfing and hiking isn't rare in North County. What distinguishes La Costa's recreational offerings is the amount of world-class golf within the neighborhood. Most notable is the Omni La Costa Resort Course. This 18-hole course has hosted almost 40 PGA Tour events, but it's more famous for its reputation as a getaway for Hollywood A-listers since opening in the 1950s. The Park Hyatt Aviara Golf Club is another luxurious resort course just 2 miles west. Its 18-hole track was designed by Arnold Palmer. Those who enjoy more vigorous outdoor activity have plenty to do. The mountains and valleys to the east are full of hiking and mountain biking trails. The Ridgeline Trail is a 4-mile path that begins on a residential street and leads along the ridge of Box Canyon. The Rancho La Costa Reserve offers hundreds of acres of open space and miles of trails east of the neighborhood. This is San Diego County, so surf culture is big here. Ponto Beach is the closest break, and Grandview Surf Beach is less than a mile down the coast.
There is plenty of area to grab a beach blanket and layout at the Ponto Beach La Costa.
The Park Hyatt Aviara Golf Club has a world class golf course in La Costa.
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Shop at the Forum and dine in Carlsbad Village
La Costa has little commercial activity, but its few shopping centers provide necessities and high-end retail. The Forum — south of the Omni La Costa Resort on El Camino Real — is one of the area's premier retail malls. This outdoor complex has stores like Sur La Table, Anthropologie and Lululemon. Just up the road, The Beacon shopping center has posh athletic clubs like Equinox and gourmet grocers like Gelson's. On the neighborhood's east side, along Rancho Santa Fe Road, La Costa Town Square has a Vons for groceries and local spots like Dolce Aroma Italian Bakery. Residents near the beach can get groceries at Ralphs, just off the 5. Next door, Pelly's Fish Market & Café serves and sells the day's fresh catch. Folks drive 10 miles north to Carlsbad Village — the heart of Carlsbad — for the nightlife and lively dining scene. Its rows of open-air restaurants are always buzzing with diners and live music.
While La Costa has sufficient shopping, its overall lack of commercial activity adds to its residential appeal. There's notably low crime; the neighborhood has a CAP Index Crime Score of 2 out of 10, compared to the national average of 4.
This brand new store has lots of hand made furniture and interior design options in La Costa.
Locals like to grab a custom coffee or tea from the Lofty Coffee in La Costa.
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Beachfront concerts at the Camp Store
The Camp Store's beachside concerts are a must for many locals. This casual beach shack and its spacious patio sit on the cliffs overlooking South Carlsbad State Beach. They hold afternoon concerts at least once a month. Folks can order burgers and pizzas from the window and enjoy the music from a picnic table while the sun sets over the Pacific.
Commute by car or Coaster train
Carlsbad's industrial area is just north of the neighborhood. It's home to major golf brands, like Callaway and TaylorMade, along with pharmaceutical and logistics companies. Many residents commute to North County's biotech hubs, like Sorento Valley, 20 miles south. They can drive on Interstate 5, which runs down the neighborhood's west side, or take the Coaster train from Carlsbad Poinsettia Station, also on the west side. The Coaster makes stops along the San Diego County coastline. It also goes to downtown San Diego and San Diego International Airport, about 30 miles south. Locals go to McClellan-Palomar Airport — just north of the neighborhood — for convenient regional flights.
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