Fallbrook Homes for sale
Fallbrook, CA
zip code: 92028
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The community of Fallbrook began in the area known today as Live Oak County Park. The first permanent recorded settlement was in 1869, when the Vital Reche family settled here. They named the new community Fall Brook after their former homestead in Pennsylvania.
Oak trees were the original primary trees in Fallbrook. Olives became a major crop by the 1920s and continued through World War II, but were eventually phased out in favor of the present avocado and floral industry. There are over sixty wholesale and retail nurseries in the community
Fallbrook's downtown is not on any major highway route. It is 6 miles west of Interstate 15 or 5 miles north of State Route 76. Fallbrook is situated immediately east of the U.S. Marine Corps' Camp Pendleton. It once housed a stagecoach stop for the stage that ran from Temecula to San Diego.
A short 18-mile drive to the Pacific Ocean, the greater Fallbrook is well known for its gently rolling hills, lush groves, ancient oak trees, equestrian and walking trails, nature preserves, and groves of avocado trees.
Fallbrook is also known for its avocado groves and claims the title "Avocado Capital of the World". It is often called or known as "The Friendly Village".
The Avocado Festival is held in one of the downtown main street annually and frequently draws large crowds. It is a Party !
The Fallbrook Community Area is approximately 44 square miles.
Topography elevations between 500 and 1500 feet, with an average elevation around 685 feet.
Fallbrook has a wide range of homes available from condos to estates with a great deal of acreage.
Oscar Castillo
BROKER - REALTOR®
(858) 775-1057
DRE# 01140298