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When Visiting Hialeah Estates, Hialeah Ranchos, Hialeah
Farms, Toscana or Eagle Mountain... this is the entry to Paradise.
Truly one of the finest residential home locations in the World.
The "Principle of Conformity" at work... to insure... that your home investment...
surrounded by like homes and estates... will provide not only the finest
quality of life... but also a tremendous return on investment! A
micro climate of weather paradise... and a "micro-climate" of solitude...
privacy... serenity... and Beauty... rare in Southern California today.
The aerial view cover photo to this presentation showed
the rear of the home... with decks (recently replaced) rambling down the
hillside... capturing its setting of perched high on the hill... overlooking
a panoramic view of Bonsall and Mt. Palomar. The photos above show
you what paradise looks like from the entry side. Warm inviting covered
entry...double oak stained glass doors... Plantation Shutters... vaulted
open beamed ceilings... custom features abound. Ample parking for
any size party... and all of this... hidden from the world... gated from
the bother... 500' down an undulating winding drive though a semi tropical
Forest. This personal gated entrance is 1.2 miles from the bridge
shown above at the entrance to Hialeah... beautifully maintained private
dead end road... winding through multi million dollar estates... and arriving
home. This is what Privacy Looks like. This is what Solitude
sounds like. This is what orange blossoms and gardenias smell like.
And of course... with 6.71 Acres...5+ of those planted in a high producing
Haas and Reed Avocado grove... this is what Guacamole tastes like.
When you sell the 60,000 to 70,000 pounds of fruit every year... and file
your Schedule F... you'll know what a Gentleman ... or Gentlewoman... Farmer
feels like.
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Notice what can't be seen from the pool... any other
people... any other homes... This is Privacy! Lush tropical landscaping...
Elegant hardscape... Mt. Top (Winter Snow Capped) vistas through the palms...
This is why people move to Bonsall. Don't forget though...
on the upper level is a Gazebo-enclosed Caldera Spa with Bar... crawling
distance from the family room. When we lived in La Costa... my wife
always complained it was too cool to really enjoy the Pool... well
read the comments about weather below... this is a pool that has seen many
evening extravaganzas.
Let's talk about quality Education... in a small town
environment. Bonsall
Union School District provides the
Award Winning Bonsall
Elementary the sparkling new Sullivan
Middle School and Award Winning
Fallbrook
High School. Talk about community involvement... notice the
URL for Fallbrook High... a parent involved organization web site... notice
too where community involvement starts... The
Bonsall Elementary PTA web site
tells you something important about this area... Education is important!
Well over 3,000 combined feet of new Redwood Decking...
pool area hardscape... master suite view deck... and quaint "charming"
angulated staircase... spread the entertainment space from high above the
grove... to convenient ground level dining access... down the hill to the
"family center" pool! Notice the Caldera "Gazebo Spa Bar" in the
photo on the top or left.
Everyone knows Southern California has great Weather...
but when you live in weather paradise... you start "splitting hairs" about
who has the best. So we'd like to set the record straight :-)
When we moved to Bonsall in 1997... we thought we were giving up Weather
Paradise in La Costa ( Sunset Western Garden Book, Zone 24) for Solitude
in Bonsall... at the sacrifice of Weather. We were 100% wrong...
Zone 23 is better! Expert
Gardeners agree that the "Sunset
Western Garden Book" plant hardiness zones are the most accurate
available. You don't have to believe a real estate agent's opinion
:-) Here's "Sunset's" description of Bonsall Weather:
" ZONE 23 Thermal Belts of Southern California's Coastal
Climate" " This is one of the most favored gardening climates
in North America for the growing of subtropical plants. It could
be called the avocado belt, as this has always been southern California's
best strip for growing that crop. Frosts don't amount to much (it's
an air-drained thermal belt) and most of the time (approximately 85%) it
is under the influence of the Pacific Ocean; only 15% of the time is the
determining influence from the interior. A notorious portion of this
15% is on those days when hot and extremely drying santa-ana winds blow
down the hills and canyons from the mountains and deserts.
Zone 23 lacks either the necessary Summer heat or the Winter cold to
grow successfully some items such as pears, most apples, most peaches.
On the other hand, it enjoys more heat than the neighboring maritime climate,
Zone 24. As an example of that difference, gardenias and oleanders
are recommended for Zone 23 but not Zone 24.
In the temperature record books, most of Zone 23 fares pretty well
as mildness is concerned. But severe Winters have descended on some
sections of Zone 23 at times, and the net result of this has been to make
a surprisingly spread of low temperatures. Over a twenty-year period,
lows ranged from 38 to 23 degrees F. In recorded history, the lows
for different stations range from 28 to 23 degrees F"
Hialeah is 600 to 700 feet above the Valley of Moussa
Canyon... the cold air falls off in the winter... and we feel an Ocean
Breeze every day of the year. Three years ago... we had our hottest
day since we moved here... was 106 degrees F in Escondido... was 92 degrees
F on my patio. Evening news that night reported Fallbrook (also Zone
23) at 100 degrees F. As to the annual low temp stats... worst case...
23 degrees at 4:00 am... mid 50's that day... two days later... high 60's...
:-) I guess we've kicked the Weather Horse enough. After all...
this next New Years will be our 16th year camping on the Beach for
New Years Eve.
A Megan's
Law "Spotless" Neighborhood where a
horseshoe tournament draws 100+ contestants and Christmas Caroling greets
new residents.
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This home is offered in Prudential California Realty's
Value Range Marketing. The Seller will Entertain offers in a range
of $1,000,000 to $1,150,876
To have value range marketing explained, make an appointment to view
the home, or have your home featured on the internet in this manner, contact:
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and Paul Guess , Associate Brokers, Prudential California Realty.
523 Encinitas Blvd., Suite 100, Encinitas, CA 92024. Phone: (760)NEW-HOME
(639-4663) or FAX (760)940-6329 This home is offered through
the San Diego County Association of Realtors MLS Number 041055774
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