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This home on Rue De Roark in La Jolla is listed for $3,499,000.

This home on Rue De Roark in La Jolla is listed for $3,499,000.


The average cost of a luxury home in the San Diego region in the first quarter of this year was $1.7 million.
The 10-year lease for space at 7655 Girard Ave. is valued at $1,881,600
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The property at 6520-6526 La Jolla Bouelvard has seven residential units.
Invest West Financial/Pacifica Hotel Company sold the Empress Hotel for an undisclosed sum to Greystone Hotels.
La Jollan David Copley died Nov. 20, 2012 at the age of 60. His house is being sold.
A 60-unit apartment property at 400 Prospect St. in La Jolla recently sold, according to CoStar Group.
A 5-bedroom, 4-bath house at 7795 Starlight Dr. in La Jolla listed for $4.2 million just three weeks ago.
The 3-bedroom, 4-bath house is listed for $3,985,000.
The leased-fee estate at 1295 Prospect St. in La Jolla sold for $1.05 million to La Jolla Palace LLC.
The commercial property at 6919 La Jolla Boulevard listed for sale for $2,250,000.
An open house will be held for 9648 Black Gold Rd. on Sunday, March 17 from 1 to 5 p.m.
This 6-bedroom, 8-bath house at 2337 Calle Chiquita listed for sale just three days ago.
Several commercial properties along Girard Avenue and a parking lot on Fay Avenue sold for $8.5 milion.
A 5-bedroom, 8-bath house near Mount Soledad listed for $12.5 million last week.
Luxury real estate agents Mauricio Umansky, who also appears on "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," and Joy Bender of Prudential are hosting a special open house for a $3.5 million listing in La Jolla.
The media home price in La Jolla for January 2011 was $1,266,208 compared to $390,000 in San Diego County.
The 24-townhouse development on Pearl Street and Herschel Avenue opened a sale center to sell the remaining 10 units.
The five most expensive homes for sale in tony La Jolla total $99 million in listing price.
The commercial property at 7720-7728 Fay Ave. in La Jolla was owned by its previous owner for 1.5 years.
This one-bedroom, one-bath townhouse was recently reduced in price.
The number of homes sold in La Jolla last month increased from September 2011, according to the Greater San Diego Association of Realtors.
Ivanhoe Avenue landmark sold for $6.15 million. In 2009, it was priced at $11.5 million.