Carlsbad Real Estate News and Views: Leucadia - Surfers' Beach Community in Encinitas, CA

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Leucadia - Surfers' Beach Community in Encinitas, CA

 Encinitas bluffs in Leucadia at Grandview BeachLeucadia (virtual tour with music so turn up the sound and relax), on the north side of Encinitas, borders on Carlsbad, and for me is the most appealing area of this seaside town.

It bears many reminders of its surfing roots, yet at the same time is undergoing a renaissance of sorts, with many new and expensive homes for sale, disappearing nurseries, and more upscale dining and shopping. Yet, it retains much of the rustic, quaint seaside charm that has attracted so many residents and vacationers over the years, despite the move into the 21st century.

Encinitas is located about 25 miles north of San Diego, along the coast, and Leucadia is one of the 5 communities within town.

Leucadia was named after one of the Greek Isles by English spiritualists who settled in the area in the 1870s.

Leucadia is known for the many Eucalyptus trees that line the main road running north and south, the Coast Highway (a.k.a. historic Route 101) and along the railroad tracks that parallel the coastal route. 

Leucadia is bordered on the north by the Batiquitos Lagoon, the east by the freeway and the west by, of course, the ocean. And Carlsbad is just around the corner.

 

 

Entrance to Grandview Beach in Leucadia CA

There is much to appeal to visitors and residents alike in Leucadia. The main street is lined with surf shops, tattoo parlors, quaint old restaurants, charming newer eateries, and the typical amenities you so often see in seaside towns - rustic inns, liquor stores, donut shops, hair salons, a drug store, bike rental places, pizza shops,a few galleries, clothing stores, the 7-11 and so on.

The town is a popular vacation destination because of its beaches (Grandview, Beacon's), and there are many vacation rentals in the area, mixed in among larger homes, some smallish hotels, apartment buildings, a few trailer parks, the few nurseries that remain, and oceanfront luxury homes - some of the most expensive in the area.

 The famed Leucadia Donut Shop on the Coast Highway in Leucadia CALeucadia real estate covers a broad spectrum, apart from the vacation rentals, apartments, and trailer parks. You might be interested in a quaint beach cottage, sandwiched in between rental properties. Some of these are not much more than bungalows, while others have been expanded and upgraded.

Leucadia homes include a good number of condos in this area, across the coast highway from the beach as well as along the bluff overlooking the ocean.

Neptune Avenue runs along the top of the bluff from one end of Encinitas through Leucadia and offers a diversity of housing, most of which is very pricey (in excess of $2 million to about $7 million).

 New homes for sale in Leucadia

 

 

You will find rustic cottages next to $6 million dollar contemporary homes, all with spectacular ocean views, and a number of properties are being completely remodeled at a significant price tag.

Slightly inland you will find several new subdivisions with homes starting in the low $1 millions - one features Caribbean style colonials while another is more reminiscent of Nantucket in New England (and indeed, carries that name).

Interestingly there are still nurseries sprinkled throughout Leucadia, in and around more upscale housing, although these seem to be disappearing.

You will be hard pressed to find a detached home for sale in this area for under $700K and not much under $800K, and you can easily spend $2 - $7 million for a bluff top home above the ocean.

Unlike Encinitas Ranch, Leucadia homes exhibit a very broad range of styles - one surely must call it eclectic - and many of the older homes defy classification as to a particular style; on many of the streets you will find a host of styles and types of housing all chockablock down the road.

The main drag in Leucadia - The Coast Highway or Route 101So what is there to do in Leucadia?

Well, there are the beaches, and the beaches (Beacon's, Grandview, and Stone Steps being the best known for surfing). Walking, sunning, sunset watching and surfing are probably the most popular activities in the area. You can even learn to surf at the Leucadia Surf School. You will see a good number of bicyclists as well.

 

Other than the few small shops and restaurants (le Papagayo is terrific and offers live jazz, blue, rock, and latin), the town is really a beach town...and people like it just as it is. But the main drag in Encinitas proper is just down the street, with more than 50 restaurants, lots of shopping, movie theatres and more to keep you busy. There is a good farmer's market every Sunday in Leucadia at thh elementary School on Vulcan Avenue offering local produce, and wares from a variety of artisans.

Some folks simply like to drive around and explore all the town has to offer, head north to the Carlsbad State Beaches, or gather along the Leucadia beaches or atop the bluff to enjoy the sunsets and the surfers.

The Leucadia 101 Main Street Association has lots more information on the revitalization efforts in the area along the 101 and will give you a good feel for the local color of the community and the pride its residents and business owners have for preserving the community while sustaining its growth. Nearby you will find the Quail Botanical Gardens and the Self Realization Center. There is also a large artists colony; the town had its second art walk last August.

 Surfers at Grandview beach in LeucadiaThe school district is San Dieguito Union School District which services students from Encinitas (including Leucadia), as well as Solana Beach and Del Mar, and some nearby unincorporated area. There are 9 elementary schools in the area along with several private schools.

If living in a charming yet rustic beach town brimming with an obvious surfing culture, providing easy access to the larger cities of San Diego and Los Angeles, with a diversity of housing styles and prices, Leucadia may be just your ticket. Be sure to bring your surf board!

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Comments

Jeff,

Would you believe we were talking about Leucadia this morning in my office meeting... It's still one of the few places that is a true old beach town... the way they were when I was a kid.. Thanks for the post..

K

Posted by Manhattan Beach CA/ e-PRO..... Kaye Thomas... (Real Estate West) over 5 years ago
Great local blog, like your layout. Mine are much shorter. Good job.
Posted by Eric Bouler ( Gardner Realtors, Licensed in La.) over 5 years ago
My best friend lives in Leucadia.  I really enjoyed your post.  I felt like I was back in the sunshine there.  Keep it up!
Posted by Valerie Baldwin Harvey, Gresham Oregon Real Estate (John L. Scott Sandy) over 5 years ago
Really nice post, nice mix of info, photos and odds and ends. 
Posted by Deborah Burns ~ Seattle Real Estate Agent (Realty Executives -BRIO) over 5 years ago

Thank you all for your comments. Funny how so many people, even those not in the area, are familiar with this terrific beach town. It's just a mile from my house in Carlsbad and we ALMOST moved there instead.

I just added my real estate shows tour at the top.

Jeff

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) over 5 years ago
Jeff, I thought you had done a great job with you last Post on the write-up and layout, but you have even done a better job here.  Man that is a beautiful view of the ocean.
Posted by George Souto NMLS# 65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages Connecticut over 5 years ago

Thanks, George. I appreciate your comments. I need to work on my photography, though. I don't take the time to really turn out the kinds of pics I would like...and they don't quite capture what I see. But I really DO appreciate the compliment. Sometimes I'm not sure what to include in these write-ups - I plan to ask some buyers and sellers to see what their perception is.

Jeff

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) over 5 years ago

Jeff.. the tour is a winner!!!

K

Posted by Manhattan Beach CA/ e-PRO..... Kaye Thomas... (Real Estate West) over 5 years ago

Thanks, Kaye. I enjoy doing these although I don't know yet how beneficial they really are. At least I have them to share with buyers and sellers and can show them the information I can provide them.

Jeffpom

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) over 5 years ago

OMG!@!!! That's soo beautiful I want to move there!

I lived in Huntington Beach for 7 years when I was a stock broker and loved it.

Posted by Luke Constantino Luxury and high end homes, short sales (REMAX Park Slope) over 5 years ago

Thanks, Luke. Come on over - I'll help you find the perfect house!! Appreciate your compliment.

Jeff

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) over 5 years ago

Jeff, I don't know if you saw this review of your blog or not, so I thought I'd post it here!

 

http://leucadia.blogspot.com/2007/02/real-estate-blog-understands-leucadia.html 

Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) about 5 years ago

Jeff - I did not see it. So very kind of you to bring this up. WOW! It really is a cool area and I would live there hands-down if I could afford the kidn of house I really want by the beach. We have a favorite restaurant in Leucadia (Le Papagayo) and the beaches are the best.

Cheers - have a great weekend.

Jeff

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) about 5 years ago
My pleasure... go do a Show about the restaurant and write up a review... guaranteed to be a winner!
Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) about 5 years ago

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