In 2010, there were 19 detached sales over $1,000,000 west of the I-5 freeway in Leucadia.
(roughly the area on map page 1147A,B, and half of C)
This year, 22 have already closed, and Tyvek Estates and the Leucadia Collection are just getting started for about the same money. They should appreciate this comp, which looks pretty regular:
Nice if you don’t have to commute south. Just listen to a.m. radio every morning. The jam-up begins at La Costa through Leucadia reliably every morning. Life’s too short for a North County Coastal commute. Spent a lot of time in this neighborhood. Anderson nursery is a great place for landscape varietals and it’s almost across the street from this place.
I lived a mile further east in Aviara at one time. Any nearer to the beach and your crackers get soggy and “saltine-ed”.
I like to see leucadia being so popular! Jim, do your clients find leucadia to be too funky? There are still greenhouses and the like along with older, less maintained homes. But then younhave nice, bug customs/spec
homes right down the street frommthose unsightly apartments.
And it’s just strange like my neighbor who raised a cow and the people who have miniature horses. And people like me.
So what is the consensus among your buyers on leicadia’?
My husband thinks it’s too “funky” but I like it.
I live in Leucadia and it is changing extremely fast. Love it. Buy now before priced out!
A lot of chickens in leucadia