Foreign investment in U.S. real estate is not a new trend. According to a recent survey of foreign investors by a Washington-based trade group, U.S. real estate is “perceived to provide a stable environment in which to invest and is the best...
If you’ve been looking into purchasing a new luxury home in North County San Diego, you can count on being in good hands with the Barry Estates team. Based in Rancho Santa Fe, Jason Barry are two of the most knowledgable real estate experts i...
Boasting top academic programs and extracurricular activities, it is no surprise that the Rancho Santa Fe School District is constantly busy. From working to strengthen the curriculum to ensuring funding for the popular robotics program, Rancho...
With miles of beautiful putting courses and the scenic landscape views to match, it’s no wonder that golf is a popular sport in Rancho Santa Fe.
The Bridges at Rancho Santa Fe in particular features a golf community with an award-winni...
In early 2014, it was decided that the historic Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club would be put up for sale. The facility, which has been in operation since 1924, was put on the market to maintain the facility and keep it as valuable landmark.
Thi...
On January 27th, Rancho Santa Fe’s R. Roger Rowe School will hold its Empty Bowls dinner and fundraiser from 6 to 7:30 p.m in the Performing Arts Center. The event is part of the school’s Kind to the Core Week, which celebrates the school�...
According to the LA Times, the number of homes bought for $2 million or more in recent months is the highest on record – luxury real estate sales are climbing.
“It’s pretty mind-blowing, to be honest,” said Cindy Ambuhel, an agent at...
For many years, Rancho Santa Fe has served its residents with first-class facilities, accessible resources, and opportunities to engage in a variety of hobbies and activities. Rancho Santa Fe Estate & Fine Jewelry is just one example of a b...
On August 14th, 1882, the first California Southern Railroad train took off on its new route from San Diego to San Bernardino. Theodore M. Loop, the contractor and engineer behind the project, had built a home just North of San Diego. He de...