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Del Mar Charity’s “Water for Christmas” Makes a Splash! 1 Billion Thirsty, a local grass roots charity raising awareness and funds to support clean water projects in developing countries, held their annual “Water for Christmas” event at Woody’s in Solana Beach on Wednesday, December 5th. More than 100 supporters and guests attended the fundraiser which […]

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Located in perhaps the most prime section of Carmel Valley real estate, Carmel Country Highlands can lay claim to having some of the best ocean and canyon views in all Carmel Valley.  Bordered on all sides by lush, protected nature preserve canyons the residents of Carmel Country Highlands enjoy a built-in “playground” that offers great […]

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It’s been an eventful year and with the Presidential elections in the rear view mirror there are a lot of people wondering what is in store for real estate in 2013.  What are the opportunities for investing in San Diego and Carmel Valley real estate and is now the time to be buying or selling?  […]

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1 Billion Thirsty, a Del Mar based non-profit, is a grass roots movement devoted to making their name obsolete by raising awareness and funds to support clean water organizations working in developing countries. There are currently almost 1 billion people around the world who are living without access to clean and safe drinking water, and […]

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Carmel Valley stands out as San Diego’s finest family neighborhood, defined by its collection of community parks and excellent public and private schools.  In the heart of Carmel Valley sits Ashley Falls Elementary School and Park.  It has for years been recognized as one of the state’s top schools, with performance scores exceeding 90% in […]

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Since Carmel Valley first came to be in the 1980’s, the community has always had Del Mar Heights Road as its natural “equator” line separating the northern and southern neighborhoods.  The area to the north was dubbed Del Mar Highlands, because while Carmel Valley was just getting on the map many considered it a natural […]

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The term REFINANCE can be misleading.  It doesn’t involve re-working an existing mortgage, but rather taking out a brand new loan.  Basically, you will be paying off the old loan with a whole new loan.  Which means the refinance process will be very similar to the one you went through when getting your original mortgage. In […]

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As a Carmel Valley resident for almost 30 years I’ve watched our town grow right before my eyes, with new developments, roads and community facilities added year by year.  One thing that hasn’t changed though is the strong heart of Carmel Valley, the collection of shopping centers, parks, homes and condos located south of Del […]

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On Carmel Valley’s eastern side, the neighborhood of Pacific Highlands Ranch is a shining example of true community spirit and is leading the way towards an exciting future for Carmel Valley.  Residents already enjoy a neighborhood that offers a perfect San Diego climate (no June gloom or May grey to be found), picturesque hiking and […]

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It’s no secret that the schools in Carmel Valley San Diego are among the best that San Diego has to offer and at all grade levels they continue to act like a powerful magnet drawing in families from across the country.  From Carmel Valley’s inception, the excellent schools and the thriving local business environment have […]

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When purchasing a home it’s important not only to find a house that meets your needs, but to also to stay comfortably within your budget.  Nobody wants to fall in love with a house and then find out that they are not able to get a loan that will cover the cost of the home. […]

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2012 Mid-Year Market Update What a year and we’re only half way home!  Every year we see certain patterns play out whether the Carmel Valley real estate market is going up or down, and one of the most predictable events is the annual increase in homes going on the market (inventory) in the first half […]

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