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Escondido
Real Estate
A community rich in history and culture, Escondido is home
to wonderful antique shops, fine-dining, and state-of-the-art
theater at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido.
The center's $81 million complex is dedicated to presenting
performing and visual arts, and is a full-service conference
center. In addition to a spectrum of things to see and do,
the area around Escondido includes the San Diego Wild Animal
Park, San Pasqual Battlefield Museum, Heritage Walk at Grape
Day Park, Welk Resort Center, Iceoplex iceskating complex,
Escondido sports center, wineries, boating, shopping, dining,
golf and a charming downtown. Escondido also has a Certified
Farmer's Market each Tuesday and some of the best antiquing.
There is always something for everyone in Escondido.
Poway
Real Estate
Poway is a thriving community with an abundance of activities
for visitors to enjoy. Known as the meeting place of the
valleys, Poway is nestled in an idyllic valley surrounded
by mountains. Visitors can enjoy the historic Heritage Museum
and Poway-Midland Railroad, as well as the hiking at the
Blue Sky Ecological Reserve and Goodan Ranch. Lake Poway
and Old Poway Park are ideal for group activities or a leisurely
picnic. Play a round of golf at Maderas Golf Club and enjoy
an overnight stay at the Poway Country Inn
Rancho
Bernardo Real Estate
Termed a 52-week vacationland, Rancho Bernardo is home to
many fine accommodations, golf courses, and the Bernardo
Winery, one of the oldest continuously operating wineries
in Southern California. People are in awe as they drive
Interstate 15 from either direction and come upon the lush
valley nestled between rock-studded hills. Rancho Bernardo,
a relatively new community in Southern California, was developed
as a planned community in the early 60's. Now with a population
of 40,000, it is noted for its high quality lodging, dining,
boutique shopping, golf courses and one of the best school
districts in the state.
Rancho
Penasquitos Real Estate
Scripps
Ranch Real Estate
San
Marcos Real Estate
San Marcos is one of the most dynamic cities in San Diego
North. While the multiple dining options at historic Old
California Restaurant Row and the nearby Edwards Cinema
make it attractive to visitors, San Marcos has become a
viable educational and commercial center with one of the
newest state universities, California State University,
San Marcos. The community also boasts the area's only lakeside
resort, Lake San Marcos Resort, that has a relaxed resort
climate loved by visitors and residents alike.
Vista
Real Estate
In 18 square miles of scenic foothills, just seven miles
from the Pacific Ocean, lies the attractive City of Vista.
Rising from a height of 160 to 300 ft. above sea level,
Vista claims the most ideal weather and temperature climate
in the United States, with smog virtually unknown to the
area. There are thousands of acres producing citrus fruits,
avocados, macadamia nuts, flowers, cactus, and some rare
fruits, as well as vegetables. Vista also hosts a variety
of attractions of interest to tourists including the Moonlight
Amphitheatre, the Avo Playhouse, the Rancho Buena Vista
Adobe, The Wave Waterpark and multiple special events including
the Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum's very popular
"threshing bees" held the third and fourth weekends
of June and October.
Valley
Center Real Estate
Valley Center invites you to visit its community, 95 square
miles of rustic beauty, and just 45 miles north of San Diego.
The annual Valley Center Western Days are held each Memorial
Day weekend and Bates Nut Farm, operated by four generations
of the Bates family, offers incredible values on nuts and
candies. It also offers a wide array of activities from
arts and crafts fairs in the summer, a pumpkin patch in
the fall, and holiday activities. Children of all ages will
enjoy Bell Gardens, a full-scale working farm that offers
beautiful picnic grounds, vegetables stands, train rides
and more. Those longing for a rural life have found a home
in Valley Center, where you can find beautiful orange groves,
working horse ranches, vegetable farms, and hiking and riding
trails.
Ramona
Real Estate
Located at the foot of the Cuyamaca Mountains, Ramona is
known as the Valley of the Sun. Ramona offers its visitors
a variety of great outdoor activities including hiking,
mountain climbing, tennis, swimming, and horseback riding.
Nearby Lake Sutherland offers a relaxing scenic option for
nature lovers and photographers. Roadside produce stands
abound and visitors must visit the Guy Woodward Museum on
Main Street. Ramona was known as the Turkey Capitol of the
World. Thousands of turkeys were raised and shipped all
over the world. Ranches and homes have replaced these farms
but the community still enjoys its rural atmosphere and
friendliness.
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