San Diego is a unique real estate market. Situated
between Camp Pendleton (to the north), Tijuana (south)
the pacific ocean to the west and several Indian
reservations to the east, there simply is only a limited
amount of space where San Diegan's can call home.
This puts real estate at a premium and is the main
factor in the incredible appreciation this market has
seen in the last 10 years. Climate, proximity to
the ocean, pure physical beauty; all factors that add to
the overall living experience in San Diego. On
this page, take a look at what San Diego has to offer:
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Golf and Surf all Year Round! |
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is the premier leisure location |
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Owning a home in
San Diego presents the best opportunity
for active sun seekers who love outdoor
activities all year round. Very
rarely does San Diego experience weather
warmer or cooler than 75°
making San Diego the best place to take
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Take me out to the
Ball Park... |
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The Chargers |
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Life is a Beach |
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Downtown San Diego goes through a renaissance
San Diegans who have opted to live downtown get
to experience the Petco ballpark, a wonderful
additional to downtown San Diego affording
America's great past time and communal living to
downtown residents.
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San
Diego gets a good football team
With the addition of Phillip Rivers
to an already potent offense, San Diego has a
real chance at seeing a Superbowl this year.
Learn about San Diego's premier sports
franchise.
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Facts
about the Pacific Ocean
Living near the ocean provides
one of the most sublime settings for San Diego
residents who love to go for a walk on the
Pacific Beach boardwalk, explore the shores at
La Jolla, or hang glide off of the cliffs at
Black's Beach. San Diegans make use out of
our city's proximity to the beautiful pacific
ocean.
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Fun and
Activities in San Diego
1. Venture on a safari at the San
Diego Zoo or Wild Animal Park
(619) 234-3153
2. Meet Shamu and his
friends at Sea World
(619) 226-3901
3. Enjoy a Padres game at
San Diego's new baseball field, Petco Park
(888) MY PADRES
4. Cheer for your home team
at a San Diego Charger football game
(858) 874-4500
5. Beat the summer heat at
Soak City Water Park's wave pool
(619) 661-7373
6. Build
yourself some family fun at Legoland
(760)
918-5346
7. Ride the Giant Dipper
Rollercoaster in Mission Bay's Belmont Park
(858)
488-1549
8. Catch a wave at the new
Wave House at Mission Beach
(858) 288-9300
9. Visit the Stephen Birch
Aquarium Museum in La Jolla
(858) 534-3474
10. Fly a kite along the
grassy field at Tecolote Shores at Mission Bay
Park
(619)
235-1169
11. Catch a breath taking
360 degree Omnimax film at the Ruben H. Fleet
Science Center
(619)
238-1233
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Visit the historic USS Midway Aircraft Carrier
(619)
544-9600
13. Take a walk on the
Oceanside Pier
www.oceanside-ca.com
14. Rent rollerblades or a
bike and people watch on the Boardwalk in
Mission Beach (858) 488-5050
15. Hike up
Cowles Mountain for a panoramic
ocean view at
Mission Trails Regional Park
www.mtrp.org
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Explore La Jolla Cove's tide pools during low
tide, or walk though the caves
www.lajolla.com
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Go on a bird watching tour at the Torrey Pines
State Reserve
on Saturday and Sunday mornings (858)
755-2063
18. Stargaze from the Mt. Palomar
Observatory
(626)
395-4033
19. Explore one of the
area's few remaining salt-water marshes
at the Chula Vista Nature Center
(619)
409-5900
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Catch one of the best downtown views from the
40th floor of the
Manchester Grand Hyatt
(619)
232-1234
21.
Attend a concert. Many are listed in local
newspapers and
magazines and the Reader, and in our Fidelity
Festivities Guide 2005
www.sdreader.com
22. Take a ghostly tour of the Whaley
House in Old Town
(619)
297-9327
23. Visit the Mt. Soledad
Veteran's Memorial
www.soledadmemorial.com
24. Learn
about San Diego's Heritage at Presidio Park and
the Serra Museum
(619)
297-3258
25. Visit the first church
in
California at the San Diego
Mission Basilica de Alcala
(619)
281-8449
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