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Another of San Diego’s Finest Neighborhoods, Carmel Valley. Here Is The Scoop -Rina Podolsky San Diego Exclusive Properties_ Carmel Valley Homes For Sale

1 Feb

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Carmel Valley is a community in San Diego county that has become one of the prime Neighborhoods for many reasons, from its privileged location just a short distance from the beach, it’s top ranking schools and it’s easy freeway access. It has fared better than many local areas through the Real Estate market ups and downs and continues to be a very sought after place to live.

  • LOCATION

Carmel Valley is bordered to the north by the North City Future Urbanizing Area (NCFUA) and Pacific Highlands Ranch; to the south by Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve and Torrey Hills; to the east by Pacific Highlands Ranch and Del Mar Mesa; and to the west by Interstate 5 and Torrey Pines. Nearby is the Torrey Pines State Preserve, where one of two stands of the endangered Torrey Pine is found to occur.

While many people in the area are now referring to the entire 92130 zip code as Carmel Valley, the actual boundaries of the community remain unchanged from the original community plan. The remainder of the 92130 zip code is filled by the surrounding communities of Del Mar Mesa, Pacific Highlands Ranch, and Torrey Hills.

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Original Carmel Valley Area Map

  • HISTORY

The earliest inhabitants of the area are believed to have been the earliest settlers in the region. There have been some artifacts found along the Carmel Creek area that are said to belong to this Native American tribe, confirming their settlement in the area, however, little is known about their life in this region.

Later in time, around the 1800 to 1900 the area was known as “Cordero” in it is where we find “Ranchers” it is thus known as the Rancho Period. The main activity in the region was producing and trading cattle hides and tallow. This was immediately followed by a period of agriculture became the main trade. At this time in history, we had the California Gold Rush going at full swing and some of these gold rushers did come to settle in the area, among those settlers we had the McGonigle Family who acquired  2,040 acres of what is today known Carmel Mountain preserve. It was then that the area became known as “McGonigle Valley.

Around the 1890’s the sisters of Mercy came from San Francisco down to the region. When they established themselves in the area they gave medical care to the McGonigle family and established a dispensary in 1000 acre parcel of land that they purchased from the same family. They also established a dairy farm and a vegetable garden. They also built a three story Victorian home that has played different roles through out time, it played the role of housing orphans, dispensary for the nuns and that is what later became Mercy Hospital, it later became a private home and horse ranch and most recently, after the Carmelites land was divided in two by the passing of the 56 freeway in the middle of their land, the home became property of the Chabbad center and it is currently on sale. The other half of the property houses a Church and burial grounds.

This nuns  from the Carmelite order and were instrumental in naming the area when they named a mountain “Carmel Mountain” and their ranch “Carmel Mountain Ranch” after it. That is how the area got it’s name.

Sisters of Mercy Victorian House

However in 1975 the area was mapped out and a plan was established it was named the “North City West Master Plan” and the name of the area was changed to North City West.

Construction in the area began in 1983 and by that time the original name had stuck to the region and so in 1990 the local planing board change the name back to Carmel Valley. The area is designated with the 92130 zip code.

Today Carmel Valley has grown to include surrounding areas such as: Torrey Hills, Del Mar Mesa and Pacific Highlands Ranch.

  • SHOPPING + ENTERTAINMENT

As of Today there are 3 main shopping Areas.

The largest is Del Mar Highlands Town Center It includes fast food restaurants such as Mc Donalds, El Pollo Loco and Rubio’s,  it also has Red Robin, Sammy’s Pizza and Champagne bakery, Starbucks and Chuao chocolatiers. It is divided in upper and lower level and houses some clothing boutiques, Gepetto’s Toy store,  an Aveda and a Barnes & Noble book store. It houses two major groceries stores, Ralphs and a Jimbo’s which is a more natural and organic store. This shopping center included the Carmel Valley Ultra star movie theaters, however they ar currently close for remodel and will re-open sometime this summer.

There is another shopping center called Piazza Carmel  It is a smaller plaza that includes Souplantation, Villa Capri a Vons grocery store, some boutiques and banks. Across the street you will find a Shell Gas station and a Pat & Oscar’s restaurant.

The other shopping area is  Torrey Hills Shopping Center located in the southern part of Carmel Valley, this plaza is the most recently built but it is also the smallest one, it has a Vons groceries store as well, Starbucks, an italian restaurant three banks and the Carmel Valley office of Windermere Exclusive Properties.

The Scoop is that there will be 3 more shopping areas built in Carmel Valley, 2 of them are expected to be big shopping centers. One is located on the corner of Del Mar Heights and El Camino Real right across of Del Mar Highlands Town Center and construction is expected to begin soon.

The other major shopping area that is expected to be built is in the Pacific Highlands Ranch Neighborhood, it is said that it will include some major department stores but no word yet on which ones or when it will be built.

Finally, in the corner of Carmel Mountain and Carmel Country, Pardee is building a new community, part of the land, the south-west corner of it to be precise, is designated to be commercial/retail, No word yet what stores will be there but it is a much smaller space.

There is also a little known secret, here is the Scoop there is an Organic Farm right in the middle of Carmel Valley called Sea Breeze Farms

Also coming to the neighborhood we have 3 restaurants opening their doors in 2011, all of the in Del Mar Highlands town center. Rimel’s Rotisserie, The Counter which will be a burger place, Searsucker a great downtown restaurant is also working on opening up a new restaurant as is Swirls, a yoghurt ice cream store.

The movie theater will re-open with a new concept of VIP theaters where patrons will be able to reserve their seat ahead of time and there will be drinks and dinner served to your seat.

There are many excerisze places that go from yoga and pilates studios to full out sport centers. There are 2 in particular that are worth mentioning:

Pacific Athletic Club – One of San Diego’s  finest sports resorts.

The Training Club – An innovative, high energy, and fun workout facility, totally committed to creating exercise programs for groups and individuals.

 

  • REAL ESTATE MARKET

There are currently 230 Homes listed as Active

Here is a brief chart of the current listing statistics

out of which 160 are Detaches homes 70 are attached

There are 33 homes showing as contingent (this is a recently added status that means an offer has been accepted by the buyer and an approval is being negotiated with the bank in the case of a short sale)

There are 62 homes in escrow or listed as pending

In the past 30 days there were 35 homes that Sold here is a chart to view the stats of past months sale

out of those 35, 22 were detached homes and 13 were attached

There are 224 properties in the public records list of homes in some stage of Foreclosure, you can search foreclosures here

In general this area has fared very well thru the Real Estate market downtown.

You will be able to find many different communities within the area and prices go from $205,000 to $7,980,000 but the average sales price is around $1,ooo,000. If you want to look for homes in this area be sure to check out this site

  • SCHOOLS
  • 

ELEMENTARY

There are 3 main School District operating in the area as far as elementary schools go.

Solana Beach School District

  • Solana Highlands: 3520 Long Run Drive; Office: 858.794.4300, Fax: 858.794.4350, CDC: 858.794.4377
  • Carmel Creek: 4210 Carmel Center Road; Office: (858) 794-4400, Fax: (858) 794-4450, Absence: (858) 794-4451, CDC: (858) 794-4477
  • Solana Pacific: 3901 Townsgate Drive; Office: (858) 794-4500, Fax: (858) 794-4550, CDC: (858) 794-4577, Absence: (858) 794-4551
  • Del Mar Union School District

    • Ashley Falls: 13030 Ashley Falls Drive; voice 858.259.7812, fax 858.259.1828
    • Carmel Del Mar: 12345 Carmel Park Drive; voice 858.481.6789, fax 858.481.7418
      
    • Del Mar Heights: 13555 Boquita Drive, Del Mar, CA 92014; voice:858.755.9367, fax:858.509.1412
    • Del Mar Hills: 14085 Mango Drive, Del Mar, CA 92014; voice: 858.755.9763, fax: 858.755.6107
    • Sage Canyon: 5290 Harvest Run Drive; voice: 858.481.7844, fax: 858.481.7949
    • Torrey Hills: 10830 Calle Mar de Mariposa; voice: 858.481.4266, fax: 858.481.0344
    • Sycamore Ridge: 5333 Old Carmel Valley Road; voice: 858-755-1060
    • Ocean Air: 11444 Canter Heights Drive; voice: 858.481.4040

    Poway Unified School District

    MIDDLE SCHOOL

    Both Solana Beach and Del Mar Union school districts merge when it comes to upper grades but Poway remains separate. We have:

      

    And Poway Unified School District

    HIGH SCHOOL

      

    And Poway Unified School District

    Only a very small section of Carmel Valley falls into the Poway School District designated boundaries and most people don’t even know that this is the case, so make sure you confirm that the home you are considering moving into falls into the boundaries of the school district that you are looking for. All of the schools in the area have received top rankings you can check the scores in this CA state website

    You will also find Private schools in Carmel Valley:

      

    If you have any other questions about Carmel Valley, would like any additional information or want information in any of the surrounding areas please feel free to contact me at : info@SanDiegoExclusiveProperties.com

     

     

    Del Mar California, How It All Began And Its Real Estate Market Condition Today -Rina Podolsky Carmel Valley Homes For Sale-

    9 Dec

    One of the Most beautiful areas in San Diego is an area called Del Mar, it is nestled between the Pacific ocean and the Freeway 5. Home to the World Famous Torrey Pines Golf Course as well as the Del Mar Fairgrounds Racetrack. It is an area filled with history and most of all natural Beauty. Home to many artist and personalities. It is among the most exclusive communities in San Diego and it is known for having the feel of a small town, with beautiful and very unique homes. The breathtaking views don’t hurt either.  As if all that was not enough incentive to jus buy a home and move here, it also has some of the highest ranking Public Schools, from Elementary all the way to High School.

    Every time I have had the opportunity to sell a home in this beautiful area I am reminded of how lucky I am to be able to work in this part of the world.

    I have compiled a brief snapshot of this area, including its History, some pictures and the state of its Real Estate Market.

    According to the local Multiple Listing Service, Del Mar California has the following statistics:

    active Homes(for sale):  191________144 Detached________47Other

    Contingent Homes:              7_________1    Detached_________6 Other

    Pending Homes:                  20________15  Detached _________5 Other

    Sold Last 30 Days:              12________9      Detached_________3 Other

    The averages for the properties that sold the last month are as follows:

    72 Days On Market

    95% Of the asking Price (SP/AP)

    $718.10 per S.F

    $1,677,150.00

    This are the Statistics for the properties currently listed for sale:

    126 average _______________2 to 1,212 Days On Market

    $970.25 average___________$223.37 to $7315.79 Price per S.F.

    $2,679,000.00 average_____$164,900 to $61,000,000.00 Asking Price.

    The Most expensive listing in Del Mar can be viewed in one of my previous post Top 10 Most expensive Homes For sale in San Diego .

     It happens to be the #1 MOST expensive home currently for sale in all of San Diego!

    Del Mar Fairgrounds being BuiltI have driven up and down the stretch of Hwy 101 that extends from Carmel Valley Road up to Via de La Valle hundreds of times. It is one of my favorite areas of San Diego yet, I had never questioned how it all came to be.

    This piece of heaven also called Del Mar California has the feel of a European medieval town, with the atmosphere of a small community and some of the most stunning ocean views that never end.

    So, how did it all get started? When did it begin?

    I found some information on Del Mar ‘s history through it’s own historical society.

    According to documents found the date when you could say everything was set in motion was on August 14 1882, the day the railroad tracks were laid along this stretch of coastline in the effort of uniting San Diego and San Bernardino.

    The man in charge of overseeing the project was Theodore  M. Loop, an engineer and contractor. He set up camp in a beautiful parcel of land that he referred to as “the most attractive place on the entire coast”.  At first this man had laid down a tent city and right away built a house for himself and his family. It was his wife Ella who named it, Ella, called it “Del Mar” – words taken from a popular poem, The Fight on Paseo Del Mar.

    Colonel Jacob Taylor

    Loop met a gentleman named “Colonel” Jacob Taylor who suggested they develop the area and build a town here. It was 1885 when he purchased 338.11 acres at the northern end of the mesa from homesteader Enoch Talbert. It is said that he paid $1,000. And at this, Del Mar was officially founded.
    Taylor had a very clear picture in his mind of what the area was to become. His plan was for this to be a playground for the well to do, a seaside resort for the elite. The visionary designed and built a town whose focal point was Casa del Mar, a hotel-resort. Other town attractions included a natatorium, dancing pavilions, and a bathing pool extending from the beach out into the sea.In 1889 tragedy struck and the main attraction, the hotel, burnt down to the ground and so the town was left without it’s focal point. This together with the struggling economy left the small town in a dormant state for at least 15 years.

    It was until the beginning of the 1900 when The South Coast Land Company hired a prominent Los Angeles architect, John C. Austin, to draw plans for a new hotel, the Hotel Del Mar. The hotel opened in 1910, and fulfilling the original plans for the area, the elegant hotel served as a magnet for Hollywood stars of the silent film days.

    Original Hotel at Del Mar circa 1910

    From 1912 till 1920 beautiful new homes began to appear around the new town and many of them soon became landmarks. Construction was halted in the 1930’s

    Still it was during this time in 1933 when the search for a site to host the San Diego County Fair began. Ed Fletcher suggested that the 184 acre site in the San Dieguito Valley – just off the main highways and the Santa Fe Road – would be easily accessible and a perfect setting for a fairground.
    It was on October 8, 1936 when the fair opened with an attendance of fifty thousand guests.

    Del Mar Fairgrounds being Built

    First Day at the Fairgrounds

    Bing Crosby made the Del Mar Turf Club a reality and Pat O’Brien became the Vice President. The Race track opened on July 3, 1937,and with it a new era began in Del Mar. The track was hailed as Bing’s Baby or Movieland’s Own Track. In 1938, Bing recorded the song that would open and close everyday of racing since those early days – Where the Turf Meets the Surf (click to listen to the song).

    The race track brought A list celebrities and personalities every year, and many of them decided to set up homes in Del Mar, among them Lucy and Desi, Burt Bacharach and many others.

    However during World war II the race track had to be closed and converted into a bomber tail assembly production facility until 1945 when racing returned to the the track.

    Sea Grove Park
    The city of Del Mar was incorporated until 1959. During the following two decades everything was mostly quiet in the area. There was a growing movement of people in Del Mar whose goal was to beautify and maintain the open space, and it was at this time when the gorgeous Seagrove park with its grassy are overlooking the ocean was created.

    L'Auberge Hotel

    Today the centerpieces of new Del Mar are L’Auberge – a beautiful hotel designed with the Stratford Inn in mind – and just recently renovated. And the elegant shops and boutiques of the picturesque seaside shopping center, Del Mar Plaza. Its selection of restaurants provides great taste, mood, and rave reviews.

    Del Mar has maintained it’s picturesque main street, it’s small upscale town ambiance, with beautiful homes each one unique and different from the rest, some landmarks in their own right some brand new.


    Today Del Mar Zip Code is 92014

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    You can even search properties in Del Mar just by going to our web site

    All the information in this blog has not been checked, it is believed accurate but not guaranteed.

    Least Expensive Homes For Sale in Carmel Valley, San Diego -Rina Podolsky – San Diego Exclusive Properties-

    4 Nov

    I Have compiled a list of the Homes for Sale in Carmel Valley, including all neighborhoods such as Torrey Hills, Ashley Falls, Pacific Highlands Ranch, Etc. and selected the ones with the lowest price per square foot.

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    Here is a quick Snapshot of the “Homes for Sale  market” in Carmel Valley, 92130 area.

    There are:

    • 164 Detached Homes for sale listed on the MLS as of today.
      • Lowest asking price per SF is $226.13. Highest is $812.79 which leaves an average selling price of $380.81
      • Lowest Priced Home is$535,000. Highest Priced Home is $7,695,000. Average price is $1,528,565
    • 81 Attached homes for sale on the MLS.
      • Lowest asking price per SF is $283.16. Highest is $431.45 which leaves an average selling price of $354.97
      • Lowest Priced Home is$189,500. Highest Priced Home is $739,900 . Average price is $434,396.

    Within the 92130 zip code, there are 3 school districts as far as elementary schools go. 2 for High School. Most homes in Carmel Valley are zoned for Del Mar School USD)  or Solana Beach School District (SBSD). Leaving only a few homes that are within the Poway School District designated Boundaries.

    The homes within the Poway school District area, have been selling for less than those zoned for either of the other two Districts.

    The homes that I have selected today are those that fall within the boundaries  of DMUSD or SBSD. And they have been selected for their asking price per S.F. Plain and simple.

    Click on the pictures to display more detailed information on each of these homes.

    1.

    Least Expensive Homes In CV 92130

    Santa Barbara Short Sale @ $252.17 per s.f.

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    Least Expensive Homes in CV

    Short Sale in Senterra @$277.13 per s.f

    3.-

    Least Expensive Homes in CV

    Rural Carmel Valley @ $278.27. Home built in 1905

    4.-

    Least Expensive Homes in CV

    Short Sale in Portico @ $280.32

    5.-

    Short Sale Watercolors @ $288.86

    6.-

    Least expensive homes in CV

    Watercolors @291.71 per S.F.

    7.-

    Least Expensive Homes in CV

    Torrey View @ $296.36 per S.F.

    8.-

    Seabreeze Farms @ $297.85

    9.-

    Least Expensive Homes in CV

    San Raphael @ $298.90

    10.-

    Bank Owned Stone Canyon @ $302.84

    11.-

    Least Expensive CV Homes

    Belmont Short Sale @ $304.75

    12.-

    Breakers Short Sale @ $304.79

    13.-

    Short Sale in Rancho Pacifica @ $304.17 per S.F.

    Even though the last home is not the least expensive one per S.F., this is a true SCREAMING DEAL! It is a Custom made home while most of the other homes in the area are what you call Track Homes, it is inside a very exclusive Gated Community.

    If you want any information on any of these homes or on the trends of the local market, please contact us by going to our web site at www.SanDiegoExclusiveProperties.com we will be happy to answer any questions you might have.

    If you want to make an appointment to view this or any other homes or if you would like to get together and talk about the value of your home please call us and we will arrange it.

    Top 10 Restaurants in San Diego

    8 Oct

    This past week I asked on Facebook and twitter for peoples top 10 restaurants in San Diego. Although I have not tried all of them I decided to pass along the most frequently recommended ones along with mt own favorites. I have ordered them according of number of times each one was recommended. I have also set the goal of going to each and everyone of this restaurants and giving you a review.

    1.- PIATTI

    2182 Avenida De la Playa, La Jolla

    858-454-1589

    http://www.piatti.com

    2.CUCINA URBANA

    505 Laurel St, San Diego

    619-239-2222

    3. MARKET RESTAURANT & BAR

    3702 Via De La Valle, Del Mar

    858-523-0007

    http://www.marketdelmar.com/

    4.-BENCOTTO ITALIAN KITCHEN

    750 W Fir Street, San Diego

    619-450-4786

    http://lovebencotto.com

    5. ACQUA AL 2

    322 Fifth Ave, San Diego

    619-230-0382

    http://www.acquaal2.com/

    6.- BUSALACCHI”S ITALIAN RESTAURANT

    3682 5th Ave, San Diego

    619-298-0119

    http://www.busalacchisrestaurantssd.com/

    6. SAVORY

    267 N. El Camino Real # A, Encinitas

    760-634-5556

    http://savorycasualfare.com/

    7. HASH HOUSE A-GO-GO

    3628 5th Ave, San Diego

    619-298-4646

    http://www.hashhouseagogo.com/

    8.- KENSINGTON GRILL

    4055 Adams Ave, San Diego

    619-281-4014

    http://www.kensingtongrill.com/

    9.- EL BIZCOCHO @ RANCHO BERNARDO INN

    17550 Bernardo oaks Dr, Rancho Bernardo

    858-675-8550

    http://www.ranchobernardoinn.com/bizcocho/

    10.- ISLAND PRIME

    880 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego

    619-298-6802

    http://www.cohnrestaurants.com/restaurants/islandprime/

    There are some restaurants that I do want to mention even if they did not make the top ten because they were mentioned and/or because They are long time favorites.

    • Urban Solace
    • Kitchen 1540
    • Lou and Mickey’s
    • Blue Boeheme
    • Hanae sushi
    • Bankers Hill
    • Q’ero
    • El Callejon
    • The Prado
    • Oceanaire
    • Baleen
    • Sky Room
    • Taka
    • The Palm
    • Romesco
    • Poseidon
    • Sbicca
    • Delicias
    • Thyme
    • Candelas

    If you have a review in any of these restaurants or any other ones that you think should have been on this list please let me know.


    Update: Del Mar Union School District being sued

    6 Oct

    Just as an update to my last post regarding the DMUSD inner turmoil. Since I last wrote that post, The previous Superintendent has filed a lawsuit against the school district for breach of contract.

    Sharon McClain, The previous Superintendent for DMUSD was fired on March 13 with “cause” However she nor the public were told what such cause was. The Districts Board only said that it was a personnel matter and could not be addressed in open session. However, since then they have not addressed it, not even after McClain’s lawyers sent them a letter requesting to know the cause for her termination. That letter did not receive a response from the District So now McClain is suing the district for a years salary and other monies owed to her.

    The current School Board is up for re-election in two months and McClain’s lawyers said they are going to wait for the new board to step in to take this matter any further, since they believe the new members will be less personally invested in the matter and maybe they will be able to reach a more amicable and less costly agreement.

    McClain was the second Superintendent to be terminated without explanation in the past few years.This has been very costly in a time where money is being cut from education and donations are harder to find. This has caused a large discontent toward the current Board amongst School district parents, many of them who used to be much more willing to support the district through donations have either cut back or stopped doing so because they feel their money is being wasted due to the mismanagement of this board instead of the money going toward the children and their education.

    San Diego County Top Schools

    4 Oct

    The scores used to calculate the ranking the schools in the San Diego area, are based on their API score , this is a number that ranges from 200 to 1,000 and it is derived from the performance of public school students in grades 2 to 11 that take the California standards Tests. API Scores are the categorized by sub-group, this relates to their, ethnicity, race, origin and special conditions such as: English learners, Economically disadvantaged and or students with special needs.

    The Standard tests target score was at 800 points and anything over 900 points is considered very succesful. According to an article from Del Mar Times newspaper “”Forty-six percent of all California schools are now at or above the overall statewide target API of 800, up four percentage points from the year before,” according to a press release issued Sept. 13 by the California Department of Education. “This includes 51 percent of elementary schools, 40 percent of middle schools and 25 percent of high schools.” In this article you can also see the breakdown of how the different groups scored in their API in each area , to view this article go to  http://www.delmartimes.net/news/274493-local-elementary-schools-dominate-api-list
    This year’s API scores yielded an interesting situation, having 6 of the 10 Top schools concentrated in one single School District. Six of the Top ten schools are within the boundaries of the Del Mar School  Union District, this district encompasses those schools that serve the 92014 and part of the 92130 zip codes, which belong respectively to Del Mar and Carmel Valley areas.

    The Del Mar Union School District  (DMUSD) has a total of 8 Elementary schools, out of which, 5 of them have scores of 950 or higher, 2 have a score of 948 and one has a score of 924 being this the lowest score in the district, As a whole the  DMUSD has a score of  961, up 2 point from the previous years scores. This despite some inner political problems that the district has been facing. James Paebody the Districts Superintendent  acknowledged that the Del Mar Union School District has experienced challenging issues and turmoil in the past few years but said the focus never wavered from student learning and achievement.

    Del Mar 2010 Growth 2009 Base Change
    Ashley Falls 952 955 -3
    Carmel Del Mar 943 948 -5
    Del Mar Heights 965 948 +17
    Del Mar Hills 923 924 -1
    Ocean Air 981 975 +6
    Sage Canyon 973 976 -3
    Sycamore Ridge 965 959 +6
    Torrey Hills 955 962 -7
    District overall 961 959 +2

    Within the 92130 zip code of Carmel Valley there are homes that are zoned  within the boundaries of the Poway School District and there are 3 schools that belong to the Solana Beach School District, two of them serving grades k to fifth and Solana Pacific which serves fifth and sixth grade students. This school district also includes Solana Santa Fe in Fairbanks Ranch which  is a K-6 school, and the two  more schools in  Solana Beach proper, Solana Vista serving grades K-3 and Skyline with grades 4-6.

    Within San Diego this are the Top 13 Elementary Schools according to their API.

    Schools in the spots 1,2 and 4 all belong to the San Diego Unified School District yet they are all within the 92037 zip code that belongs to La Jolla.

    Rank API School District
    1 983 Torrey Pines San Diego Unified
    2 982 La Jolla San Diego Unified
    3 981 Ocean Air Del Mar
    4 974 Bird Rock San Diego Unified
    5 973 Sage Canyon Del Mar
    6 971 Pacific Rim Carlsbad
    7 965 Del Mar Heights Del Mar
    7 965 Sycamore Ridge Del Mar
    8 963 Solana Pacific Solana Beach
    9 957 Dingeman San Diego Unified
    10 955 Torrey Hills Del Mar
    11 954 Deer Canyon Poway
    11 954 Del Sur Poway
    11 954 Scripps San Diego Unified
    11 954 Stone Ranch Poway
    12 952 Ashley Falls Del Mar
    12 952 El Camino Creek Encinitas
    13 950 Curie San Diego Unified

    For more information you can check out the 2009-2010 Accountability Progress report at http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2010/2010SchSummary.aspx?allcds=37103716069355

    When a family is looking for a home it is very important to take the school boundaries into account, not all districts will accept transfers from other districts easily, some may not even be able to accept intra district transfers within the same school district depending on policies and amount of students attending each particular school so, if schools are an important factor to you in the purchase of your home, be sure to look at boundaries and speak to the particular school district you are interested in before you go ahead and buy a home.