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Carlsbad Real Estate - New Homes in La Costa Carlsbad Mean Great Buys for Carlsbad Buyers

Buyers in the Carlsbad real estate market looking for new homes in Carlsbad CA have a number of options to choose from in varying price ranges. 

New construction had stopped for a while in the Carlsbad real estate market once current inventory declined and with the slow down in sales last year. But that has changed. We also saw the inventory disappear in a number of new communities with the California new home buyer tax credit (this is no longer available).

Here are the new homes under construction in Carlsbad CA for folks with an eye out on the Carlsbad real estate market

New construction homes at Rockledge in La Costa Oaks in La Costa Carlsbad CA 

LA COSTA OAKS in La Costa Carlsbad CA  

There are two villages of new homes are under construction here in south Carlsbad in the La Costa Oaks master planned community. Here are the original articles but look for new updates shortly.

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Carlsbad Real Estate - New Homes at CopperWood in La Costa Oaks - La Costa Carlsbad - homes in the newest phase priced in the $700s and $800s in the Encinitas school district. 

Carlsbad Real Estate - New Homes at Rockledge at La Costa Oaks in the La Costa Area of Carlsbad CA - new homes priced in the $600s and $700s for about 1900 to 2500 SF. 

New construction townhomes at Avellino in La Costa Greens in La Costa Carlsbad CA 

LA COSTA GREENS in La Costa Carlsbad CA

Two new communities of townhomes in La Costa Greens are being built and will be ready for occupancy in late 2009 and in 2010. Owners will have the use of the private residents' club The Presido

Carlsbad Real Estate - More New Construction Homes Coming on the Carlsbad Market at Avellino at La Costa Greens - 2 and 3-story townhomes, many with views of the La Costa area or the La Costa golf course, priced in the high $400s and $500s. 

Another new community of detached homes (article coming shortly) is SolTerra by ColRich. Homes range from 1989 to 2196 SF and are priced in the mid to high $500,000s with occupancy expected in February 2010.

 

Model homes at Trieste in La Costa Greens in La Costa Carlsbad CA

More new homes in La Costa Greens 

There are two communities that have been under construction in the La Costa Greens master planned community that still have new Carlsbad homes for sale, both of which are in the Carlsbad school district

Carlsbad Homes - Viridian the Newest La Costa Greens Community (article originally posted in December 2007 with first new homes release at Viridian). Updates on this village with current availability will be posted shortly. 

Carlsbad Homes for Sale at Trieste - Part of a Master Planned Community - La Costa Greens. This grouping of homes is very close to the Carlsbad Library, the Cannon Art gallery and a wide range of shopping and dining. Some homes offer golf course views. 

Stay tuned for updates on current prices, availability and more on these communities in the Carlsbad real estate market. Or feel free to contact me (760-840-1360) for more details.

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Good to see builders busy again another sign that we are coming out of the downturn.

Posted by Terry+Bonnie Westbrook Westbrook Realty Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Real Estate (Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner) over 2 years ago

Prices are leveling out along the west coast... they are similar to home values in like planned communities up here. That wasn't so a few years ago. Southern California was quite a bit more expensive than up here in the Seattle area.

Posted by René Fabre (First American Title) over 2 years ago

Hi Jeff, I like the blended style and looks of La Costa Oaks. Very nice and will keep these in mind for some new Buyers relocating here the first of the year.

Posted by San Diego Real Estate Voice authored by William Johnson GRI CRS e-Pro CDPE (RE/MAX Associates) over 2 years ago

Hi Jeff--I just love the architeture and your photos, as always, are so crisp and clear! 

Debe in Charlotte

Posted by Debe Maxwell - Search Charlotte Homes for Sale - Charlotte NC Neighborhoods (iCharlotteRealEstate.com Savvy + Company Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Good information for potential buyers.  Builders in some areas are viable and planning inventory. 

The architecture is representative of my image of homes in your area.  Spanish influence is obvious. 

Posted by Lenn Harley, Real Estate Broker, Virginia & Maryland (Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Jeff,

Great info to put out there for potential clients. I believe that this is the type of info they are looking for when searching the net.

We don't see that style here in Maryland but I find it intriguing.

Rich

Posted by Richard Iarossi, Crofton MD Real Estate, Annapolis MD Real Estate (Long and Foster® Real Estate, Inc.) over 2 years ago

Jeff looks like three really excellent neighborhoods! I love the look of La Costa Greens.

Posted by Bill Gassett Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate (RE/MAX Executive Realty) over 2 years ago

Hi Jeff,

I actually live down the street from La Costa Oaks here in Carlsbad, so your post hits close to home.  We have all seen the slowing of the construction market, due in part to the economy, and due to the fact that they are running out of places to build around here...talk about a concrete jungle in the making.

Anyway, I have also been hearing that out of all the places in California that have been hit by value declines, San Diego is projected to make the strongest, and quickest comeback.  That's pretty good news for all of us around here, and good selling points for your clients.

I hope to see you around,

Matt

Posted by Matthew Savage (eHome Post) over 2 years ago

Jeff,

 

It's good to se that the builders have returned to your market. In Toronto, the construction industry took the winter off, but then again, who wants to build when it's cold.

 

Brian

Posted by Brian Madigan LL.B. (RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage (Toronto)) over 2 years ago

Terry and Bonnie - I see it as a good sign. Not only are there more good opportunities for buyers buit they are taking advantage of them. The inventory in moving in these communities.

Rene - the prices ARE definitely much better now for new consctruction, and prices have improved even since last year. IF foks want a newly built home, these reperesent a terrific cahnce to get aa new home for about the same, or even less, than resales.

Jeff

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) over 2 years ago

William - there are some very attractive homes, and even some with ocean views (distant, but views nonetheless). And as with other new subdivisions, there are Mello Roos as well as HOA fees. But the real draw for some is the Encinitas and San Dieguito School Districts.

Jeff

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) over 2 years ago

As an Oklahoman when I see California listings that are down in price, I still get reverse sticker shock. Do you think that the current pricing on these properties in your market represent real pricing without fluff? By the way, they look beautiful to me, especially when I see so much Dallas Style repetition in my market.

Posted by Joe Pryor.com REALTOR® Oklahoma Investment Properties (Redbud Realty) over 2 years ago

It sure looks nice where your are.  Good to know there are buyers around your area these days.

Patricia/seacoast NH

Posted by PATRICIA AULSON, REALTOR Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes (PRUDENTIAL VERANI REALTY- Portsmouth NH Real Estate ) over 2 years ago

Construction has sure slowed down a lot. Those communities are gorgeous!

Posted by Melissa Zavala Realtor® North San Diego County Homes (Broadpoint Properties) over 2 years ago

Debe - thanks for the praise. I luck out sometimes. And I'm glad to see this happening with builders since there was a pretty good lull for a while.

Lenn - agreed. They are doing some nice work, plus offering incentives, in addition to co-broking. And buyers are buying.

Jeff

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) over 2 years ago

Jeff, There are pluses to new construction for buyers. A builder's warranty, an energy efficient home, functional floor plan are just a few of the benefits to buying "New".  Cuts down on the trips to the local hardware store too!

Linda Metallo, Re/max Impact, Lockport, Il.

 

Posted by Linda Metallo DiBenardo (Re/max Impact, Lockport, Illinois) over 2 years ago

Rich - well it is pretty common here, adn seems to be the trend for now, and buyers seem to like it. They still do some odd things inside with configurations that don;t make sense and are not always functional. And that sort of thing rears its ugly head upon resale.

Bill - La Costa Greens is quite nice, and near the beaches and amenities. Homes top out there in the low $1 millions (or did). Their current prices, especially for view homes, are very good, if you want tract housing.

Jeff

 

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) over 2 years ago

Carlsbad one of my favorite places. Love the fence in the front yard - you can get in but you can't get out unless you go through the sales office, very quite idea.

Posted by Dan Grammatica, e-PRO (Realty Experts, LLC) over 2 years ago

Evening Jeff,  Your post is very inviting and really grabs my eye.  Great pics and descriptions.  Well done !

Posted by Bill Gillhespy Fort Myers Beach Realtor Fort Myers Beach Agent - Homes & Condos (16 Sunview Blvd) over 2 years ago

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