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Few homes in La Jolla present the opportunity to live in the lap of luxury, while maintaining a casual vacation –like atmosphere. 6131 La Pintura is anything but a typical La Jolla home. This masterfully landscaped, oversized lot is inviting from moment you stand outside of this impressive structure. Behind the grand front entrance lie a thoughtfully designed 6 bed, 6 bath 5,000 + sq ft entertainers dream estate. Custom finishes await at every turn, satisfying even the most discerning buyers. Each room has a distinct presence, yet there is a true sense of uniformity throughout.
What is most striking about the home is the entertainment options. It comes fully equipped with the latest in smart home technology. A backyard that feels like a tropical resort, with a waterfall, slide, playground and half basketball court, there’s no taste unaccounted for.
La Jolla is a community of diversity. Lifestyles that many only dream of are readily available. The beach culture is ever-present, yet the affluent nature of the community is hard to ignore. Shopping, fine dining, leisure and culture are only minutes away!
What is special about the home is the versatility. If you need a luxurious home to have a private dinner party, you’ve got it, or if you need a relaxed environment for a backyard pool party & BBQ, it also works. This is truly an entertainers dream estate
La Jolla is community like no other; a rich history and bright future. Spend a few short days or lifetime in our community.
La Jolla, California
La Jolla’s endless summer ambience, impressive ocean views, striking sandstone cliffs, and luxury estate living make it one of the most desirable locations within San Diego County.
Spanish for “the jewel,” La Jolla has perfect Mediterranean weather and exquisite homes along it’s lush hillsides and beaches.
Some of reasons visitors from around the world choose to make La Jolla their home is the seamless blending of lifestyles, where high culture meets beach culture. There is no shortage of 5 star restaurants, hip and trendy lounges, along with numerous shops and attractions. From Ralph Lauren, to Ferrari of San Diego, there is no taste unaccounted for. Girard St & Prospect Ave can rival Rodeo Drive of Beverly Hills any day.
La Jolla is just minutes from downtown San Diego and is home to the, Museum of Contemporary Art, the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, the University of California-San Diego and the Birch Aquarium. There is even a World-class golf course in La Jolla, the La Jolla Country Club and let’s not forget a regular PGA stop, Torrey Pines.
Vacationers travel to Caribbean for great diving and snorkeling, but when you live in La Jolla all it takes is a short stroll down to the cove where you may see dolphins, sharks, yellow-tail tuna, sea lions and countless other tropical fish.
La Jolla is often referred to as the most expensive real estate market in the United States with the current average price of a four bedroom home over $2 million. La Jolla is made up of 16 neighborhoods, 3 of my favorites are “The La Jolla Shores” because of its convenient beach access, and walkability, “Murilands” because of its stunning panoramic coastal views and finally “Beach Barber Tract” which has magnificent ocean front estates on the sand.
Beautiful beaches, championship golf courses, world-class shops, unique restaurants, outstanding ocean scenery, art galleries, luxury hotels, wild surf and calm cove waters, dramatic cliff views, romantic sunsets, mild, sunny weather. This is La Jolla.
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United States Hydraulic Elevator @ 8008 Girard Avenue, La Jolla, CA
Basic but nice late 1970's US.
Vintage US Hydraulic Elevator @ 7334 Girard Avenue, La Jolla, CA
Basic but nice one. Installed in 1978.
Old United States Hydraulic Elevator @ La Jolla Hotel, La Jolla, CA
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7963 Prospect Place, La Jolla In 4k
Spectacular. From the glorious 2 story gallery that runs down the center of the home to the dramatic views from all the primary rooms this home abounds with sophistication. The master suite is about as private as you can hope for occupying one entire side of the house. The secondary bedrooms are roomy with plenty of storage. The only thing not on the first floor is a viewing loft over the dining room for enjoying sunsets cocktails and conversations. For all the visual drama it lives exceptionally easy.
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La Jolla's endless summer ambience, impressive ocean views, striking sandstone cliffs, and luxury estate living make it one of the most desirable locations within San Diego County. Spanish for the jewel, La Jolla has perfect Mediterranean weather and exquisite homes along it's lush hillsides and beaches.
Some of reasons visitors from around the world choose to make la jolla their home is the seamless blending of lifestyles, where high culture meets beach culture. There is no shortage of 5 star restaurants, hip and trendy lounges, along with numerous shops and attractions. From Ralph Lauren, to Ferrari of San Diego, there is no taste unaccounted for. Girard St & Prospect Ave can rival Rodeo Drive of Beverly Hills any day.
NEAT United States Hydraulic Elevator @ Union Bank (7807 Girard Avenue), La Jolla, CA
Pretty neat elevator here!!! Installed in 1973. Modernized in 2008.
Foul smell ruining life in La Jolla
There's a foul stench in La Jolla Cove, and it has become so bad that many business owners and residents are signing a petition to get rid of the offending odor.
1999 DOVER Impulse Oildraulic Elevator @ 302 Prospect Street, La Jolla, CA
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME elevator!!!:D Installed in 1999.
Very Cool and EPIC Otis Glass elevator @ Californa Bank and Trust Building La Jolla
This is what you call an EPIC elevator!
Sea Lions and Seals at La Jolla beach in San Diego, California 2018
8 Things You Need to Know Before Visiting the La Jolla Cove Seals:
1. Plan your trip
Firstly, try to find out what parts of the beach are open. While La Jolla Cove is open year-round, the Children’s Pool (Cava Beach) is closed from December 15 to May 15 to protect the newly-born seal pups. You can still watch from a distance and might even see a birth! If you don’t see any seals directly on the beach at the Cove, direct your gaze towards the rock straight ahead; affectionately known by locals as “Seal Rock,” this is another favorite seal hangout. We typically see them on the rock closer to sundown, after they have gone out in search of food.
After you’ve checked out the seals, many people opt to have an outdoors picnic at Ellen Browning Scripps Park, or dine at one of the many restaurants that line the coast. If you’re more in the mood for staying outdoors, there are plenty of options including snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing, or stand up paddle boarding available at La Jolla Shores.
2. Respect, respect, respect
Both locals and tourists have a tendency to take the Cove for granted and forget its natural residents when going swimming or visiting the beach. Don’t leave trash on the beach or try to feed the seals and sea lions, as both of these activities can harm the animals. If you’re swimming in an area where seals are, keep an eye out so you’re not surprised if one shows up, and stay some distance away.
How To Snorkel With La Jolla Leopard Sharks
3. Keep your distance
Whether in the water or on the shore, don’t get too close or take photos with the animals, wave selfie sticks in their faces, or yell at them. Sea lions and seals deserve their space. Additionally, the group at the Cove is better socialized than most groups of seals and sea lions, but they will still bite if they feel threatened. If you have small children, keep an eye on them to prevent them from interacting with the seals.
4. Expect a smell from (very important!) poop
La Jolla Cove may naturally be a little stinky from seal and sea lion poop, but visitors adjust to the smell very quickly. However unappealing it might be to human noses, poop actually serves a vital role in the ocean ecosystem! When seals poop, the nutrients and nitrogen from their deep ocean diet are made available to feed planktons and algae that other animals eat. Without seals, these plants would not get enough nutrients and would die, along with many other species.
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5. Seals or sea lions?
La Jolla Cove has both seals and sea lions — but how do you tell the difference between them? Firstly, you’re way more likely to see seals at the Children’s Pool, whereas the sea lions live next door near the cliffs at the Cove. Seals are much more quiet than the vocal sea lions and only move on land by wiggling on their bellies, whereas sea lions are able to “walk” using their flippers.
6. Don’t say goodbye
The presence of the La Jolla Cove seals and sea lions is being threatened by local litigation that sees the seal odor as hurting nearby commercial interests. If you enjoy getting to witness nature outside of a zoo, consider donating to the Seal Conservatory at sealconservatory.org or contributing your voice to this ongoing political issue.
7. Parking at La Jolla Cove
Park early in the day, or park a little further away from the Cove on Girard or Prospect and walk. La Jolla Boulevard fills up very quickly. There should be handicap parking and reliable sidewalks along La Jolla Boulevard. Depending on your disability going all the way down to the Children’s Beach, etc. may not be possible because of sandy walkways.
There is street parking (usually with a 2-hour time limit until 6pm on weekdays) along Prospect and Coast Blvd.
8. Just in case
While the beach promises fun in the sun, once in a blue moon a problem may arise. If you see a sick or injured seal or sea lion, call the Sea World Mammal Rescue at (800) 541-7325. This group is much more capable of helping than Animal Control. Likewise, if you see an animal being abused, call the San Diego Police Department at (619) 531-2000 or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Some other tips
Wear close-toed shoes if you plan on walking out on the beach or any rocky areas. It can get slippery very quickly out there, especially coming down the stairs to get to La Jolla Cove.
Wearing pants that you don’t mind getting wet is also a good idea.
Don’t forget your camera! The seals and sea lions make for a great (and very cute) photo op.
Visiting the La Jolla Cove seals and sea lions is one of the best things to do in La Jolla, and a big part of what makes our coastal community so special. Have you been to see them yet?
Vintage US Bottom-Drive Traction Elevators @ 5222 Balboa Avenue, San Diego, CA
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Installed in 1967. Speed: 400 FPM. Geared Basement Traction (pretty fast).
La Jolla Tour in San Diego. What to expect on my San Diego Tours.
La Jolla California is one of the most beautiful places in the world. My San Diego Tour guests who visit from beautiful places like the South of France, Majorca in Spain, Greece, and Capetown South Africa, say the natural beauty of La Jolla rivals and even surpasses their own.
I not only provide the most scenic tour of San Diego but also the top rated sightseeing bus and walking tour in San Diego based on TripAdvisor Reviews.
In this video filmed in La Jolla, I provide potential guests the opportunity to get to know me and become familiar with who they will spend their afternoon with as they get to see the most beautiful sights in San Diego and learn about the area's fascinating history and culture.
Be sure to watch the other videos I've created at some of the most scenic viewpoints in La Jolla to learn more about the various aspects of my San Diego Tour. In this video, I will talk about the Village of La Jolla where visitors can browse art galleries and boutique shops. I also talk about the flexibility I provide on my sightseeing tour of San Diego.
For example, guests who want to spend free time browsing the shops, you can meet up with me and the rest of the group when it's time to return to our tour start point in downtown San Diego.
To learn more, visit my San Diego travel web site TourGuideTim.com and click on the 'La Jolla Tours' tab.
BEAUTIFUL OTIS Series 2 Hydraulic Elevator @ 1299 Prospect Street, La Jolla, CA
One of the fanciest and nicest OTIS Hydros I can think of!!! Super smooth also! Installed in 1985. Modernized in late 1990's/early 2000's.
Driving through fog in La Jolla
The fog was wispy and beautiful Saturday on North Torrey Pines Road
Modernized 1978 US Hydraulic South Elevator @ 100 Coast Blvd S, La Jolla, CA
Identical to the other one. Installed also in 1978. Modded also 2008.
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American Hydraulic Lobby Shuttle Elevator @ UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering, La Jolla, CA
Basic but nice one. Installed in 1991.
Vintage US Hydraulic Elevator @ 333 S Coast Blvd Apartments, La Jolla, CA
This elevator has some really awesome Classic Leveling!!!:D This building is gated and locked but I got in. Installed in 1985.
OTIS Series 4 Hydraulic Main Elevators @ Estancia Resort, La Jolla, CA
These are REALLY NICE elevators!!! Installed in 2005.