

Liz Garcia has worked in the real estate industry for over 15 years, gaining experience in listing residential real estate, helping buyers with their home purchases, and luxury real estate. She's achieved top awards at Coldwell Banker worldwide and recently earned membership at the Institute for Luxury Home Marketing.
As a seasoned REALTOR ®, she is passionate about helping others reach their real estate goals. She communicates effectively and prides herself on client satisfaction. She's earned 5-star reviews from her clients year after year. In addition to real estate, she serves on the board of directors for the Imperial Beach Community Clinic. Liz enjoys spending time with her family, hiking, and traveling outside the office.
Give Liz Garcia a call today to help you when selling or buying your next home. She will work with you through every step, and she understands the real estate process and believes in educating clients when selling or buying a home.
“Liz is not a good agent. Nor is she a very arranged showings to accommodate our are always of the highest quality. Liz brings and quickly identifies and provides guidance front of a property}. The proof is in the contingencies in place. Without a doubt, us. In the review, we said we would go to
“Liz made it happen! She is thoughtful, She held my hand all the way through and way out of her way to make sure the home experience! We are so grateful!” -Yesenia
“Working with Liz was great! As first-time it’s like she treats her clients the way she the way with Liz and those that work with
“Liz found our dream home. She had the pragmatic, patient, and available. She is and for making our dreams come true.”
very good agent. She is an exceptional agent. Liz helped us view every property we had even a smidgen of interest in and our work schedule. She is responsive, quick answers and returns calls, and provides regular updates. Our interactions with her brings it all home with her superb client service and extensive real estate knowledge and experience. She provides sound advice guidance on possible issues and what is not immediately evident {heck, she even spotted a termite crawling on the ground in pudding: Liz helped us, in this most competitive seller's market, buy our beautiful forever home under list price and with all doubt, our offer was considered and accepted only due to her contacts and negotiation skills. In 2020, Liz sold a rental property for to her again. We did. Liz is presently selling our current home. She is our forever REALTOR ®.” -
perceptive, knowledgeable, really focuses on the needs of her client, and most importantly, she is an advocate for her client! and was incredibly responsive. She explained all the details of the process and made me feel secure in my decision. Liz went home I purchased is exactly what my family needs, even considering my dog. I can’t say enough good things about her and my -Yesenia first-time homebuyers, she was patient in answering our questions. She was very transparent, easy to talk to, and honest. In retrospect, she would want to be treated if she was in their shoes; therefore, giving you remarkable service. We felt hand-held every step of with her as well. When asked, she’s the REALTOR ® I recommend, and the one we’ll go back to.” -Yadira the experience and ability to identify our likes as well as needs. In a seller’s market, she did not compromise. Yet she was is a dedicated agent even closing our deal on her vacation. You are in good hands with Liz. Thanks Liz for all your hard work - Cynthia & Gabe
4-6 BONITA 6-7 CARLSBAD 7-9, 14-18 CHULA VISTA 10-13 COVER PROPERTY 18, 22 CORONADO 20-21 WELCOME TO THE MAGENTAVERSE: PANTONE’S 2023 COLOR OF THE YEAR 22-23 DEL CERRO 23 DESCANSO 24 DOWNTOWN 24-26 EL CAJON 26 ENCANTO 27 ESCONDIDO 27 HILLCREST
28-29 COLDWELL BANKER AROUND THE WORLD: SALTA, ARGENTINA 30 JAMUL 30 LA JOLLA 31 LA MESA 32 MURRIETA 32 OCEAN BEACH 33 POWAY 34 TEMECULA 34 UNIVERSITY CITY
COVER PROPERTY SEE PAGES 10 - 13
Information current as of 12/27/22
Incredible and rare opportunity! This one-of-a-kind estate offers breathtaking ocean views and sits on .87 acres of premium land. Perched high on the 13th tee box of the La Jolla Country Club Golf Course, this stunning estate has over 300 feet of golf course frontage, wrapping the entire west portion of the grounds. With its fantastic location near schools, The Village, and beaches, this property is unique, rare, and truly something special with a ton of potential.
When Pantone introduced the 2022 Color of the Year, they noted how the periwinkle Veri Peri “blended the faithfulness and constancy of blue with the energy and excitement of red.” In what seems like a worthy evolution, Pantone has stripped out the blue, embracing the vibrancy of red this year. Introducing the 2023 Color of the Year, Pantone 18-1750 Viva Magenta.
A “nuanced” crimson red with a balance between warm and cool, Viva Magenta is “brave and fearless, a pulsating color whose exuberance
promotes optimism and joy,” says Pantone. They describe the color as empowering, animated, electrifying, boundaryless, audacious, witty, and perfect for “anyone and everyone with the same rebellious spirit.”
However, unlike power reds that paint a space in fiery boldness, Viva Magenta brings a softer touch. “Assertive but not aggressive, it is a carmine red that does not boldly dominate but instead takes a ‘fist in a velvet glove’ approach,” says Pantone Color Institute executive director Leatrice Eiseman.
The “transformative” hue also has the ability to drive design toward “a more positive future,” with application in both the physical and virtual world. “As virtual worlds become a more prominent part of our daily lives, we look to draw inspiration from nature and what is real,” says Eiseman. To that end, Viva Magenta was inspired by the cochineal, a natural red dye derived from insects and one which Pantone says is “one of the strongest and brightest (pigments)” in the world. “Rooted in the primordial, Pantone 18-1750 Viva Magenta reconnects us to original matter,” she says. “Invoking the forces of nature, it galvanizes our spirit, helping us to build our inner strength.”
is, perhaps, to be expected. So, too, will be its emergence in home design.
As Architectural Digest notes, “Residential and commercial interiors (are) a natural next step,” and “kitchens (and kitchen appliances), which have long harbored a respect for red, can be imbued with ‘a touch of newness’ via Viva Magenta.”
Pantone invites us to “harness the full power of the Color of the Year as a velvet couch or lacquered wall. Or, use it in smaller doses, as a pop of color in lighting, textiles, art, or tabletop accents. “Viva Magenta packs a lot of drama in a small dose,” they say.
Pantone will showcase Viva Magenta through several partnerships: Motorola is releasing a special edition of its Edge 30 Fusion phone in the 2023 Color of the Year; Motorola parent company Lenovo will feature the color in its PC and tablet category; Spoonflower will introduce one-of-a-kind designs by six independent artists featuring a custom color palette, including Viva Magenta; and The Hydrow Wave Rower will break out of the traditional blackand-steel aesthetic of home fitness machines with new colorways including a special-edition version in Viva Magenta, “allowing for selfexpression and celebration in even the most unexpected of places.”
With Barbiecore pink dominating fashion and other bold expressions of color breaking through the neutral stranglehold of the last few years, the transition to a more intensely saturated hue
Source: https://blog.coldwellbankerluxury.com/welcome-to-themagentaverse-pantone-announces-the-2023-color-of-the-year/
With a mixture of the Argentinean, Andean and Bolivian cultures, cuisine influence and traditions, Salta offers the perks of a large city while keeping the pace and comfort of a small town. Mountains and rivers, impressive museums, candlelit cafes, and vibrant peñas (folk-music clubs)... Salta has something for everyone. Subtle sophistication? Check. Unique gastronomy? Check. Plaza-side romance? Check. The most touristed spot in northwest Argentina is calling your name! Commonly known as Salta la Linda, the translation of the name says it all… “Salta the Pretty.” With a mixture of the Argentinean, Andean and Bolivian cultures, cuisine influence and traditions, Salta offers the perks of a large city while keeping the pace and comfort of a small town. Mountains and rivers, impressive museums, candlelit cafes, and vibrant peñas (folk-music clubs)... Salta has something for everyone.
In addition to the delicious foods, nature, and personality that the region is known for, Salta is also famous for their excellent quality wines, thanks to the Torrontés grape which is only found in Argentina. Torrontés has flavors of orange peel, peaches, honey, oregano, chamomile and muscat grape. The balance between acidity and fruit flavors make it appear as a sweet wine but turns out to be a magnificent dry wine. Pair your wine with delicious meals, spend a few days touring the sights of Salta, then rent a car to hit the road and explore the northwest.
https://blog.coldwellbanker.com/coldwell-banker-around-the-world-september-2022/
POPULATION: Estimated 750,000 inhabitants in the city of Salta
LANGUAGE(S) SPOKEN: Español CLIMATE: Warm climate, tropical zone CURRENCY: Peso Argentino
TYPES OF ARCHITECTURE: In Salta capital, a type of French-style colonial architecture predominates, as well as new building developments and modern premium country constructions, many of which follow the colonial line
PRICES PER SQ. FT/METER: Price per m2 depends on the area and the property but the average is USD $1,000 approx.
AVERAGE SALE PRICE: Average sales price for land: USD $50,000, apartments: USD $80,000, and houses: USD $150,000 approx.