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North County Coastal
ranking public schools, great beaches, summer concerts “by the sea,” and walks on Dog Beach. Del Mar draws successful, accomplished people; in a population of 5,000, at least half are college graduates.
SOLANA BEACH
Solana (“Sunny”) Beach is located north of Del Mar and south of the San Elijo Lagoon and Ecological Reserve. In addition to pristine beaches, Solana Beach offers Cedros Avenue, a mecca of designer shops, art galleries, artisan
workshops, yoga and exercise studios, day spas and casual eating spots. Hundreds of rock and blues acts perform each year at the world- famous, 600-seat Belly Up Tavern. The train stops in Solana Beach, where travelers can stroll down the coastal rail trail or meander through the authentic Farmer’s Market on Sundays. Over 6,000 homes are built on the slopes (many with ocean views) and parents appreciate the superior quality of the local public and private schools.
RANCHO SANTA FE
The greater Rancho Santa Fe area, adjacent to the coastal towns of Del Mar, Solana Beach and Encinitas, is comprised of 4,000 households
Del Mar Race Track
within a variety of communities. One is nestled amidst lemon groves. Another caters to seniors and empty nesters. Yet another features Tuscan architecture and suspended bridges. Many are gated. At the core of America’s richest town is the Rancho Santa Fe Covenant, a
Cardiff
historical community abundant with eucalyptus trees, winding roads and horse trails, community-centered activities and superior schools. The median price of homes here is the highest in the county. Six exclusive private country clubs are located here.
Rancho Santa Fe
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