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If what you are looking for is a peaceful, rural
countryside with all the amenities nearby, Fallbrook
might just be that place. This is a community of 43,000
is spread over 127 square miles. A drive around the area
reveals active lifestyles. Four golf courses meander
through rolling hills within a 10-mile radius of the
town center. When tennis is the action, a missed
back-hand shot is secondary to the magnificent panoramic
views.
There are reportedly miles of equestrian
trails, adjacent to avocado, lemon, cherimoya and
macadamia nut groves, while floppy scarecrows and
windmills watch over vegetable gardens in this relaxed,
rural environment.
Most horse
properties are between $600,000 and up. Perhaps a few in
the $500,000 range.
GROWTH: Fallbrook is just starting to experience the
growth explosion of other parts of San Diego, Orange and
Riverside counties. Fallbrook is a quiet, hidden gem
nestled among the hills of Southern California,
tucked away in the northern-most corner of San Diego
county. As the crow flies, they are 15 miles from the
Pacific Ocean. As an unincorporated part of San Diego
County, they are administered by the County Board of
Supervisors.
Bordered on the west by Camp Pendleton Marine Corp Base.
A short drive east to Interstate 15, provides easy
access to Los Angeles, San Diego and Orange and
Riverside counties. Interstate 5 in Oceanside, via Hwy.
76 and S13, is less than thirty minutes west of
Fallbrook.
COMMERCE: Fallbrook's primary business is agriculture.
Known as the Avocado Capital of the World, we have been
a primary avocado growing area since the fruit was first
planted locally in 1912. Annual revenues from avocados
alone reach approximately $26 million, earned mostly on
small groves of two to ten acres. With nursery products
and market flowers annually producing approximately $83
million and citrus crops adding another $1.3 million,
agriculture accounts for just under a third of the
area's personal income.
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