La Jolla Farms
Historic beach littered with landmarks
The ultimate attraction to La Jolla Farms is the scenery. Residents enjoy permitted parking and permanent lifeguard stations at Blacks Beach. Many head there to sunbathe, surf or check out the abandoned Mushroom Beach House – a structure that has perplexed and captured the imagination of locals for decades. Heading north takes beachgoers to trailheads popular with surfers, who in the 1970s cheekily named the trails as a form of protest against the Vietnam War. A bit further north will take beachgoers to one of few clothing-optional beaches in America, separated by tall rocks. From there, wandering nearby pathways peppered with canary blossoms at Torrey Pines City Park leads to Torrey Pines Gliderport – an aviation facility frequented by hang gliders and RC aircraft collectors, who celebrate the hallowed ground where Charles Lindbergh once launched maiden flights.Gated driveways lead to oceanside manors
The neighborhood spreads out from the shores of the Pacific, extending east towards the vast campus of UCSD and south towards the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Along Torey Pines Road, shoppers can find Blackhorse, a newer subdivision of Mediterranean townhomes. One backyard to the west, things begin to spread out into larger plots. "If you want land with privacy, you go to La Jolla Farms," says Clark. This luxury is afforded by privacy walls, tall hedges and thickets of palm trees that guard homes from the street. Stunning contemporary estates set back some 50 to 100 feet from the road by a gate often come with panoramic rounded windows, personal workout rooms, in-ground pools and private tennis courts that further highlight a secluded lifestyle. But privacy comes with a premium, so prices range from $1 million to $20 million or more, depending on location and design.Famous golf courses next door
Although residents enjoy their privacy, if anything pulls them out of their estates, it's golf. Just up the road is Torrey Pines Golf Course, which hosted the U.S. Open twice in its lifetime and occasionally offers a place to watch such massive names as Tiger Woods practice their short game. Today, it's home to the annual Farmers Insurance Open, a multi-day event that occurs in the early months of the year and ignites the surrounding area with activity.From the mountain to the village
Residents must leave the neighborhood to reach a grocery store or restaurant. But several shopping centers and the Village of La Jolla are just a short drive away. Heading down to the Village could mean a morning pick-me-up from Harry's Coffee Shop, a lunch break at the world-famous Taco Stand, or an evening of chuckles at the Comedy Store. If looking to make a home meal, residents don't have to travel as far. Target, Whole Foods Market and Trader Joe's locations are all within two miles of the neighborhood.A-rated public schools
Public school students begin their education at Torrey Pines Elementary, then age up to Muirlands Middle for grades 6–8. Students attend the 100-year-old La Jolla High School for the remaining four years. All three schools have Niche scores of A and are within 6 miles of the neighborhood.Proximity to interstate and light rail
Most residents use a car to get from their homes to downtown San Diego or elsewhere. But they also have the option to skip traffic on Interstate 5 by using the light rail line that runs parallel to the interstate. There are several stations where residents can park their cars within two miles of the neighborhood.Things to consider
Landslides caused by erosion have occurred a few times on the bluffs above Blacks Beach. This might present a concern for homeowners closest to the ocean. Landslides are of most concern to beachgoers, who are encouraged to keep a safe distance from the cliffs.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Jeff Campbell
Coldwell Banker West
(619) 257-6493
63 Total Sales
1 in La Jolla Farms
$1,400,000 Price
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Marc Lotzof
Compass
(858) 289-0387
105 Total Sales
1 in La Jolla Farms
$1,900,000 Price
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Yolanda Ortega DeRiquer
Compass
(619) 374-2368
18 Total Sales
2 in La Jolla Farms
$920,000 Price Range
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Raini Gordy
Willis Allen Real Estate
(858) 203-2088
50 Total Sales
1 in La Jolla Farms
$1,575,000 Price
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Holly Brock
Responds QuicklyRE/MAX Pacific
(858) 239-0975
29 Total Sales
1 in La Jolla Farms
$1,435,000 Price
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Shannon Elias
Responds QuicklyCompass
(858) 757-8552
31 Total Sales
2 in La Jolla Farms
$1,635,000 Price Range
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On average, homes in La Jolla Farms, La Jolla sell after 13 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in La Jolla Farms, La Jolla over the last 12 months is $412,000, up 62% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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