
92029 vs. Rancho Santa Fe: Which Should You Actually Buy?
If you're shopping in the southwest Escondido / Rancho Santa Fe area, you've probably realized the two markets share a border but feel like different worlds. After dozens of buyer consultations on both sides of that line, here's an honest comparison: when 92029 wins, when Rancho Santa Fe wins, and w

Living Near Lake Hodges: A 92029 Lifestyle Guide for Southwest Escondido Buyers
Most San Diego County buyers don't know Lake Hodges exists until they stumble onto a listing in 92029 and realize there's a whole quiet, semi-rural pocket of southwest Escondido that lives next to it. If you're considering a move into 92029, here's what daily life actually looks like — the trails, t

Selling a Custom Home in 92029: A Southwest Escondido Pricing Playbook
If you own a custom home in 92029 and you're thinking about selling, here's the truth most agents won't tell you up front: southwest Escondido is not a tract market, and it shouldn't be priced like one. The strategy that works for a cookie-cutter home in north Escondido or Rancho Bernardo will leave
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