MIRA MESA 92126 |
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The neighborhoods of Mira Mesa run across the southern edge of the Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve between I-15 and I-5. Established in the 1950s as a residential area for the Naval Air Station at Miramar to the south, Mira Mesa today offers a variety of housing and a central location. Mira Mesa Boulevard bisects the area and provides shopping and office space. A new commercial development that includes a movie complex and a number of popular stores has recently been constructed near the I-15 intersection. A thriving group of Vietnamese restaurants and markets can be found near Black Mountain Road. Further west, newer business parks and office buildings take advantage of the area's easy access to both I-805 and I-5.
The residential area attracts young families, many stationed at the now Miramar Marine Corps Air Station. Real estate is available in a range of prices and styles from single-family detached homes to condominiums and apartments. The schools are good and the proximity to recreation areas and freeways is attractive. Some homes have city or canyon views.
Real estate in Mira Mesa is available in a wide range of styles and prices. Condominiums and townhouses start in the low $300,000s for two-bedroom units in developments like the gated Mirabella and Canyon Bluffs, Villas at Westmore, and Villas at Summit Ridge. These developments boast community swimming pools, clubhouses, recreation areas and spas, and scenic greenbelt views. Single-family detached homes in Mira Mesa Verde, Mesa Village, and Larwin View Estates are priced in the high $400,000s. Larger estate properties are available in communities such as Canyon Country West and Mesa Del Sol. Prices range up to $550,000 and more for four-bedroom units featuring valley, canyon or city lights views.
To the west of Mira Mesa bordering Carmel Valley and East Del Mar, are Sorrento Valley and Sorrento Mesa where homes begin in the high $600,000s. Most of the construction in this area is newer, with the housing tracts first being developed in the late 1990s.
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