Alpine Real Estate
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expect when buying or selling a home. We look forward to the opportunity
to help you get into your dream home. If you have any questions
feel free to contact us today toll free 800-743-4979 or locally
at our Irvine offices 949-0599. We have the inside track on Alpine
foreclosures which can save you big money on your Alpine home
purchase. We can also work with you help stop foreclosure or sell
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About Alpine
Alpine is in San Diego County, in the San Diego-Carlsbad metro
area. The community is in the Pacific Standard time zone. The
latitude of Alpine is 32.835N. The longitude is -116.765W. The
population, at the time of the 2000 census, was 13,143. The original
inhabitants of Alpine were Kumeyaay Indians nearly a millennium
ago; these same Indians formed the Viejas Casino, a popular destination
for San Diegans. In the 1800's, the town was a rest stop for gold
miners in the Cuyamaca Mountains. Alpine is a great city for horse
owners as well as singles, couples, and families looking for a
relaxed town with fabulous weather. In fact, Alpine has the best
climate in the country according to a US government survey.http://sdpublic.sdcounty.ca.gov/
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Area Schools
San Diego City Schools (SDCS) serves nearly 133,000
students, and has marked more than 150 years of service to San
Diego's children. It is the second largest district in California,
and eighth largest urban district in the United States. The student
population is extremely diverse, representing more than 15 ethnic
groups and over 60 languages and dialects.The districts
focus on providing educational excellence and equity to all students
has resulted in significant grant funding from private and public
agencies, and other organizations supporting education. This includes
a $17.5 million grant from the US Department of Education under
its Striving Readers program one of only eight grants given
nationwide this year and a $2.24 million grant from the
California Department of Education to provide technology for science
education at 12 district middle schools