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Fallbrook Area and Community Information

Rolling hills in rural FallbrookThe gem of North San Diego County, Fallbrook also know as "The Avocado Capital of the World" is recognized for its beauty, rare and multi-faceted personality. Spread over 17 square miles of rolling green oaks, citrus and lushly landscaped homes the town of Fallbrook gives the feel of country living just a few miles from the more populated areas of San Diego County.

Fallbrook is approximately 55 miles from downtown San Diego, a short 18-mile drive from the Pacific Ocean, and 15 miles from The Temecula Valley Wine Country. Less than 15 minutes Off the I-15 freeway, take the Mission Road/Fallbrook exit. Turn west. Take the first right and follow the gently winding road to Main Street.

Young adults and seniors alike that have grown up here will tell you that this village carefully nestled in rolling hills is more than just a town – it’s a way of life, a culture, which emits a sense of community that is held forever in their hearts, a precious keepsake. Comprised of residents who interact and connect on many different levels, like multiple sparkling jewels woven into an intricate design, the area has an unrivaled bounty that provides a high quality of life.

Fallbrook Community

Horse property in FallbrookPeople in this area are very proud of not only the quality of the real estate, but of the quality of people who live here. The area boasts diversity among the population, including growers and farmers, workers in the groves and flower fields, home-based business owners, the stay-at-home parents taking advantage of a wonderful place to raise their families, and the CEO who commutes to the city, only to return to their private paradise in the late afternoons.

As residents meander along the scenic, winding roads that lead into the historic downtown area, there are many wonderful discoveries to explore along the way. Antique shops are located along the roads. A visit to Fallbrook’s Historical Society Museum is well worth the effort. A group of knowledgeable residents have spent numerous hours setting up interesting displays that are rich with Fallbrook history. Fascinating miniatures, periodicals, pictures, artifacts, and even classic automobiles are available for your perusal. A visit to the museum is vital for insight into the rich past of the Fallbrook area.

Activities & Recreation in Fallbrook

Arriving in the historic downtown area, stroll along an old-fashioned Main Street lined with sophisticated art galleries, intriguing gift shops, casual and upscale restaurants, and tea rooms. The local establishments have put considerable time and effort into protecting the intrinsic beauty of the downtown atmosphere.

Nature lovers will fall in love with Live Oak Park. Accessible by either Gird (off Mission Road) or Reche Road, you can enjoy the journey to this jewel of a destination by traveling under the protective canopy of ancient oaks to the 16-square-mile park that features barbeques, playgrounds, baseball diamonds, a sand volleyball court, and more.

While enjoying the sights of the surrounding agriculture and landscape, you will notice a large number of equestrian properties in the community. While there are a significant number of private horse breeders, trainers, and boarding centers.

Less than ten minutes away from the historic downtown area, visitors can go tasting at two local wineries. Fallbrook Winery was completed in 1981 and is one of the leaders in California’s emerging South Coast wine region. Elise James Winery grows several varietals, making wines that are full bodied yet soft and drinkable with or without food.

Fallbrook Education

There are a wide variety of options for schooling children. Fallbrook and Bonsall offer eight public elementary schools as well as Potter Junior High, Sullivan Middle School, Vallecitos School, and Fallbrook High School. In addition to these public schools, Fallbrook has a wide selection of quality private schools. Families that have opted to home school their children, have formed alliances and support groups.

Fallbrook Real Estate

If you are looking for a home in southern California with a little space between you and your neighbors, beautiful views, and a small town feel, Fallbrook is the place to start. Many residents fall in love with the community upon their first visit and make it their goal to purchase a home or property here in the future. Local real estate has proven to be a solid investment with property values rising an average of 30% in 2004. The average price of a home sold in 2004 in Fallbrook was $608,805.

Working with Sheryl Brown, whom is with the unique aspects of this area is preferable when making important investment decisions. Prices range from $150,000 to $9,000,000, depending on the type of home you are looking for and the size of the property.




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