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Del Mar has a long and colorful history
   
 
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Breathtaking canyons interspersed with hillsides of homes, Del Mar is two square miles of coastal land best known for its fairgrounds and race track "where the surf meets the turf." Two beautiful beaches, the famous Torrey Pines State Reserve, sunny weather, an annual fair and the famous Del Mar Racetrack attract visitors who come to enjoy sports and recreation near the ocean.

 
Located in San Diego County 20 miles north of the City of San Diego, Del Mar is bordered on the south by Torrey Pines State Reserve, on the north by the San Dieguito River, Del Mar Racetrack and San Diego County Fairgrounds, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. East of Del Mar is the I-5 freeway and a new community, Carmel Valley.
   
 
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For fans of Carmel-by-the-Sea on the central California coast, this is the warmer, southern version. Art galleries, fantastic ocean views and winding streets supply a feel of an upscale community with character and charm. Seagrove Park, James Scripps Bluffs Preserve, Torrey Pines State Reserve and Beach and nearby Torrey Pines Public Golf Course provide some fantastic outdoor activities and opportunities to enjoy Pacific Ocean views Del Mar is known for. Del Mar was named in the late 1800's by Ella Loop. She and husband, Theodore, owned a tent city by the beach which was also called Del Mar, Spanish for "by the sea". Theodore, worked as a contractor and engineer for the California Southern Railroad which arrived in Del Mar in 1882. Theodore Loop next formed a partnership with Jacob Taylor to sell 50 x 140 foot lots. Their marketing created some traffic and interest which helped launch South Coast Land Company's resort with the centerpiece Stratford Inn. Receiving electricity from San Diego Gas and Electric in the late 1920s, residential areas began taking shape and the area experienced its boom. In 1959 Del Mar residents decided to incorporate as a city with a five-member City Council rather than become part of the City of San Diego.

   
 

Community resources

If you are considering a move to the area, here are the local community resources which will make it easier to set up your new residence:

  • City Hall - City of Del Mar 858-755-9313
  • Police - SD County Sheriff - 858-565-5200
  • Fire - Del Mar Fire Dept - 619-533-4300
  • Electric Company - SDG&E - 619-533-4100
  • Phone Company - SBT Pacific Bell - 760-811-5888
  • Water - Del Mar Water Department - 858-755-9313
  • Trash Pickup - Coast Waste Mgmt - 858-753-9412
  • Cable TV - Daniels Cablevision - 760-438-7741
  • Broadband Internet - (see above plus DSL providers)
  • Local Storage - San Diego Self Storage - (858) 453-0800
  • Moving Company - Global Van Lines - 800-944-8126
  • Moving Rentals - U-Haul - 800-GO-UHAUL
 
Del Mar Real Estate or any of its affilates or principals does not make any warranty or representation concerning any of these properties including their availability. Information at this site is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. All information has been provided by seller/other sources and has not been verified by broker. All interested persons should independently verify the accuracy of all information.
 
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