Pacific Beach
Pacific Beach offers different lifestyles that cater the specific areas. Central Pacific Beach is more for younger crowed looking to be in the middle of the action. Pub crawls, bars that line Garnet Street make it easy to go from bar to bar for an unforgettable night out. North Pacific Beach is where younger professionals and some families reside. Right next to Bird Rock, a quiet suburb of San Diego but not far from pacific beach’s main drag. You can go in either direction depending on what you’re looking for. Mount Soledad is where a lot of families are. Its very suburbia and in the hills of Pacific Beach, tucked away near the 5 freeway. On average, Pacific Beach sees 315 days of sunshine a year. It’s no wonder Pacific Beach came in at number 20 on Tripadvisor’s list of top 25 beaches in the U.S. in 2018. Pacific Beach is only a 15 minute drive north from downtown San Diego. If you are thinking about buying property in Pacific Beach don’t think twice this active community will keep you on your toes!

Pacific Beach Culture
San Diego’s Pacific Beach is not just a place, it is a lifestyle; it is a beach lifestyle. Pacific Beach blends an eccentric mix of surfers, beach bums, college students, and families. No matter what crowed you belong to Pacific Beach will meet all your needs and more. Celebrate the Pacific Beach Culture and all the good things it has to offer. From the Farmers Market on Saturday mornings to Fire House, a local legend that has incredible rooftop views, good food, a great place to have drinks with friends and watch the sunset. Grab a coffee at Better Buzz, a local spot with craft coffees blends and specialty drinks. This town is the ideal spot to catch some waves on your surfboard or bodyboard, while children splash around in the water and build sand castles on the beach. Trendy hotels, casual restaurants and bars line the 3 mile boardwalk for the ultimate summer experience all year round.
Pacific Beach Outdoor Activities
Pacific Beach offers a assortment of recreational activities for families, weekend warriors, and outdoor enthusiasts. Head over to SeaWorld Aquarium to enjoy exciting rides and up-close interactions with the wildlife marine life. Pack-up your beach towels, chairs and umbrellas to find a soft spot in the sand to enjoy the sun and amazing views of the water. Head over to the shops near Chrystal Pier to rent surfboards, body boards, rollerblades, and bicycles. Weekend warriors stay central because that’s where the nightlife is. Bars are door to door on Garnet street. The weekends have a day and night scene have similar to each other where friends gather for drinks and socializing.
COMMUNITIES
People and Lifestyle
Pacific Beach has a diverse population. Since Pacific Beach real estate prices and incomes are average most residents are employed by private companies, government workers, and self-employed. Points2homes.com reports the average Pacific Beach luxury real estate household’s worth in the neighborhood is $780 thousand. Points2homes.com reports the median household income is $72,000 a year, but most residents make between $70,000 and $180,000 a year. Most residents are in their mid to late 20s, and the median age is 33. The second-highest age demographic falls within the 30 to 39 range. Just over half the residents are single. The second-highest demographic is married couples. Most residents of this neighborhood have a Bachelor's degree or higher. The second-largest demographic is those with some college education. To learn more about homes for sale in Pacific Beach contact Veronica Vasek directly.
List of Schools:
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Crown Point Jr. Music Academy Grades PK-5
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Kate Sessions Elementary School Grades K-5
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Pacific Beach Elementary School Grades K-5
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Bayview Terrace Elementary School Grades K-5
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Barnard Elementary School Grades K-5
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Pacific Beach Middle School Grades 6-8
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Mission Bay High School Grades 9-12
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Private
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St. Paul’s Lutheran School and Preschool