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| The La Jolla coastline,
with its Beach and Tennis Club and scenic beaches, has
often been compared with the European Riviera. |
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| A winter swell cascades
over the rocks during high tide at dusk at La Jolla's
famed Windansea Beach. |
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Often called the Riviera of the United States, and known
as "The Jewel", La Jolla, California is
acknowledged as one of the world's most sought-after
places to live.
Its residents
are understandably proud of their pristine beaches, showcase homes,
thriving art galleries and museums, renowned theaters, gourmet
restaurants, and charming boutiques.
Now, along the southern
slope of landmark Mount Soledad, a small, private community is
being created by one of the area's most esteemed developers, Techbilt.
Appropriately,
its name is Emerald Cove La Jolla.
The residences of Emerald Cove La Jolla possess a rare sense of
design and an uncommon attention to detail. Quality, luxury, and
sophistication define each carefully constructed home.
To further
enhance the singular La Jolla lifestyle, Emerald Cove La Jolla
residents are welcomed members of the established La Jolla Alta
Club.
In this convivial atmosphere, friends and neighbors socialize,
swim, play tennis, relax in the sauna or spa and revel in the splendor
of a magnificent sunset over the Pacific.
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| Sometimes gentle, sometimes
powerful, the mightly Pacific provides an everchanging scene
along the La Jolla shoreline. |
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| Recreational
and social activities center around The La Jolla Alta Club,
which offers two pools, a spa, two saunas, five lighted
tennis courts and a well-appointed spacious clubhouse with
workout and meeting rooms. |
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