About
Remnants of Fallbrook’s humble beginnings as a stagecoach stop are still apparent in this rural town, often referred to as “The Friendly Village.” Fallbrook is nestled in a valley and claims roughly 127 square miles of rolling hills blanketed by groves of avocado and citrus trees. Fallbrook is the “Avocado Capital of the World” and they take their guacamole very seriously. Fallbrook shares a boundary with the eastern edge of Camp Pendleton, making it a contender for those working on the far east side of base or Mainside.
The town center is on the western side of Fallbrook, near the Camp Pendleton boundary, and the farms and orchards radiate out from there. There is no lack of inspiration with the natural beauty on display in Fallbrook, and downtown has a vibrant art scene. There are several galleries, public art installations, and the Fallbrook School of the Arts to feed the creative spirit. Scattered amongst the homesites and farmland are several golf courses, bed and breakfasts, and community centers. Interstate 15 brushes the eastern corner of the city, making travel north to Temecula or south to Bonsall or Escondido possible.
Neighbors
Fallbrook is home to a variety of residents, including Marine families, retirees, farm owners, and farm workers. The entire economic spectrum can be found here, from extremely wealthy landowners, blue collar workers, to everything in between. The proximity to Camp Pendleton and the opportunity to own some acreage is a big draw for the military families who prefer the rustic, out-in-the-country vibe. You’ll typically find solitude-seekers and retirees farther away on their piece of paradise, whereas families with small children tend to concentrate in the smaller homes closer to town.
Neighborhood Feel
The neighborhoods are relatively spread out, and many homes are on at least an acre. Some even come with groves of fruit trees like avocado and citrus fruits—yum! The area is hilly with extraordinary views. You may have neighbors with horses or a working farm. Homes are typically 20 to 40 years old and are commonly built in the Spanish-stucco ranch style.