Thursday, August 25, 2016

Olivenhain Real Estate - Brookside Olivenhain

Olivenhain Real Estate - Brookside Olivenhain

If you're considering buying Olivenhain Real Estate consider hiring James Jam! Being a resident of Olivenhain James knows the ins and outs of the community. Additionally, having sold hundreds of homes within the Encinitas communities he has developed unsurpassed knowledge. Not to mention without effort you will learn about the Olivenhain lifestyle, demographics, shopping and dining, schools, and much more. Below is a brief overview of Olivenhain which was acquired over 27 years!
From his early years in college, James’ natural talent for working with people was evident. An undergraduate degree in human resource management allowed him to develop business communication skills. Furthermore, to meet the demands of an ever-changing marketplace he obtained a master’s degree in business with a marketing concentration. Together his previous education coupled with being a lifelong learner is crucial to success when buying or selling a home. Not to mention, with James as your representation, you can be assure to always stay abreast of trends and conditions that affect you when you are his client.
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Schools Near Olivenhain

Olivenhain Real Estate is popular because of the family oriented events, safe neighborhoods and California state award winning schools. Brookfield Olivenhain homes are near Diegueno Middle SchoolOlivenhain Pioneer Elementary (OPE) and La Costa Canyon High (LCC). Diegueno & LCC are located in the San Dieguito Union High School Disctrict (SDUHSD) which includes four comprehensive middle schools for grades seven through eight, and four comprehensive high schools for grades nine through twelve, while OPE is within the Encinitas Union School district.

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Best Olivenhain Real Estate Agent

If you're considering buying a home in Olivenhain you have come to the right place. "Dreams Made Real" is James Jam's personal philosophy that encompasses the perfect real estate experience. Pristine negotiation and communication coupled with dedication ensure his clients enjoy their dream home. More importantly, they enjoy a smooth transaction too! By helping his clients every step of the way, and making a promise to his clients that they will receive the best possible representation.
"Every time I make this commitment to my clients, I place my credibility on the line, but my years of experience, in depth knowledge of the market and proven track record allow me to fulfill the commitment that I make. This is how 'Dreams are Made Real'."

Brookside Olivenhain Homeowner's Association (HOA)

The community of Olivenhain in Encinitas, CA offers countless recreational activities including recreational trails, used by pedestrians and equestrians. It is a common sight to see hot air balloons in the late afternoon and dusk. The Olivenhain bike trail offers a 37.59  mile trek and has a total ascent of 1,663 feet and a maximum elevation of 824 feet.
Other bike trails in the area include Elfin Forest Recreational Preserve, the La Costa Preserve, the Lake Calavera Preserve and the La Costa to Olivenhain “Way Up Trail.” One aspect all Brookside residents have in common is that the Brookside Property Management Consultant Homeowner’s association maintains the common area maintenance for a low HOA fee.

Encinitas Communities

OLIVENHAIN A semi-rural region in eastern Encinitas, composed of 11 subdivisions, an active 4-H Club, and several private equestrian facilities. Olivenhain connects to Rancho Santa Fe via Encinitas Blvd. Brookside , Copper Creek , Copper Crest Estates , Country Rose , Double LL Ranch , Dove Hollow , Knightsbridge , Rancho Encinitas , Val Sereno , Wildflower Estates , Olivenhain Colony – Morning Sun Ranch , Olivenhain Colony – Olive Crest , Olivenhain Colony – Ranch View Estates , Olivenhain Colony – Rosemont , Olivenhain Colony – Windsor Country Estates , Olivenhain Colony (General)
OLDE ENCINITAS A small beachside area featuring a mix of businesses and housing styles. You can view the famous Swamis surf break, Encinitas welcome arch, and the early 20th century La Paloma Theater. Moreover, the Historic Encinitas is divided from New Encinitas by a low coastal ridge.
NEW ENCINITAS Here you will find many golf courses, shopping centers, and is large tract homes.
LEUCADIA A coastal community of the city. Leucadia features tree-lined streets and boulevards. The community features art galleries, unusual stores, and restaurants, along with single family homes and views of the ocean.
CARDIFF BY THE SEA This community is Encinitas' southermost oceanfront community. Named after Cardiff Wales in 1914 you will notice streets named after British cities and classical composers.

Olivenhain History - 1800's

In the early 1800’s California was a vast, sparsely inhabited territory of Mexico. Andreas Antonio Ybarra made a formal request to the Mexican government and was awarded a land grant of 4,431 acres called “Los Encinitas” in 1842. Theodore Pinther and Conrad Stroebel were part of group called the Colony of Olivenhain in Denver, Colorado and they purchased a portion of the parcel in 1884 and called it Rancho Las Encinitas. The colony began with seven members – Theodore Pinther, Joseph Ullrich, Louis Denk, Otto Pinther, Lina Pinther and Johann Bumann. Each member paid an initiation fee, a membership fee, and monthly dues.
Not to mention a member in good standing would be entitled to a five acre parcel of cultivated land. Moreover the received a house of moderate size built on their property and use of all colony-owned property! Property included horse teams, wagons and fruit processing machinery. The membership increased by the end of the year with an additional 67 colonists arriving from Denver. Additionally, hundreds of acres were cleared and plowed to create the colony-owned farm and homes and roads were constructed.

Olivenhain History - 1900-70's

The colonists ran into a problem, the lack of sufficient water. As a result, olive and citrus groves were replaced with livestock farming. The gradual decline of farming during the 1950’s and the importation of water to Southern California slowly transformed the area into a residential community. In 1887, a copper deposit was discovered and a copper mine was developed by the Encinitas Copper Company, which sporadically produced a low grade of copper ore until 1917. Modern conveniences were slow to arrive in Olivenhain. The first rural mail delivery began in 1910.
It wasn't until 1946 that telephone services and electricity came to Olivenhain. The Olivenhain Municipal Water District was formally established in 1959, marking the end of reliance on wells and cisterns as the only source of water. Then Lone Jack Road was finally paved in the early 1970’s. The name Olivenhain is from the German name which means “Olive Grove”. The German Settlers built the meeting hall which still stands. Today you will find community functions such as the annual Olivenhain Beer & Bratwurst Festival. Additionally, there are fun summer movie series, craft fairs and a variety of civic group meetings.

 

Brookside Olivenhain Environment

The environment surrounding Olivenhain real estate is charming and peaceful, known for its rural flavor, acreage, horse properties and strong sense of history. Olivenhain is proud of its extensive trail system and its “Dark Sky Policy” which restricts lights from street lights, tennis courts and other forms of light pollution. The climate in Encinitas and Olivenhain is very mild, Mediterranean climate. Average daily high temperature is 72 °F (22 °C). Temperatures below 40 °F (4 °C) and above 85 °F (29 °C) are rare. Average rainfall is about 10 inches (250 mm) per year. The wet season lasts during the winter and spring, when temperatures are usually cool.
Moreover, the average daytime temperatures hit 65F in winter and spring. When rain and marine layer (fog) are common (May Gray/June Gloom). Nighttime lows range from 45-55F. The dry season lasts from summer through fall, with average daytime temperatures ranging from 75-85F. However nighttime lows being from the upper 50s–60sF. Ocean water temperatures average 60F in winter, 64F in spring, 70F in summer, and 66F in fall. The construction of the Olivenhain dam and reservoir began in 2000. Additionally, the first water flowed into the reservoir in 2003. The Olivenhain Reservoir has a storage capacity of 24,000 acre-feet of water. This is enough water for a year for 50,000 families of four.

Brookside Olivenhain Recreational Trails

Olivenhain real estate is near a vast network of horse trails and facilities. A series of horse trails wind throughout Olivenhain, providing horse owners with a quiet and peaceful place to ride. Equestrian facilities and horse arenas attract a large horse population to ride and show their horses. Popular trails include the Olivenhain Trails, San Elijo Lagoon Trails, and the Encinitas Ranch Trails.

 Brookside Olivenhain Map

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Brookside Olivenhain Homes Sold by James Jam

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The above Real Estate listing on Olivenhain Real Estate - Buying Brookside Olivenhain Real Estate was provided by James Jam. Awarded the #1 Individual Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Real Estate Agent in San Diego County. Please contact him today via email at james@jamesjam.com or by phone at 858-210-0509.
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I service Real Estate sales in the following San Diego County areas: Carlsbad 92008, Carlsbad 92009, La Costa Carlsbad 92009, La Costa Valley 92009, La Costa Oaks 92009, Carlsbad 92010, Carlsbad 92011, Encinitas 92024, Olivenhain 92024, Rancho Santa Fe 92067, Rancho Santa Fe 92127, La Jolla 92037, Lake Hodges Escondido 92029, Elfin Forest 92029, Solana Beach 92075, Del Mar 92075, Cardiff by the Sea 92007, Del Mar 92014, Carmel Valley 92130. If you don’t see your neighborhood listed, please don’t hesitate to contact me to discuss the marketing and sale of your home.

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