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Rancho Santa Fe And Vicinity According to the census data from 2000, the per capita income of Rancho Santa Fe was ranked the highest in the nation. The 92067 zip code was ranked second on Forbes list of most expensive zip codes for 2006, behind Sagaponack, New York. Despite this wealth, the area has a low profile and privacy is a prized feature. The following communities are shown on the RSF and Vicinity Map created by First American Title. The zip code of each community is 92067 unless otherwise noted.
Guard-gated golf community of 235-265 home sites on 540 acres
Guard-gated community of 528 home sites on 1740 acres. Vacant lots on 1+ acres start at $700,000, and homes from 3700-8000 sq. ft. start at $1.8 million.
38 homes 3500-10,500 sq. ft. on .66+ acres $2.3-$3.5 million
Community of 52 homes from 3900-5600 sq. ft. and prices ranging from $1.4-$1.6 million.
Golf community of 1740 homes on 6200 acres. The Covenant refers to the original planned community of Rancho Santa Fe. At the center is a small village, library, civic center, school, community center, garden club, and the only hotel, The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe. Aesthetics and architecture within The Covenant are protected by an Art Jury. There is a lack of streetlights, sidewalks, and traffic lights but an abundance of winding roads that slow traffic and contribute to a relaxed lifestyle. Rancho Santa Fe is proud of its rich heritage and, in 1989, Rancho Santa Fe was designated as a State Historical landmark. Originally an Indian rancheria, Juan Maria Osuna, the mayor of San Diego, took possession of the land grant called “Rancho San Dieguito” from 1836-1845. His family gradually sold off the land and, in 1906, a subsidiary of the Santa Fe Railway purchased all of the land to plant eucalyptus trees for use as railroad ties. When the trees proved unsuitable for ties, the Santa Fe Company hired architect Lillian Rice to plan and design a horse-oriented residential community. She favored the Spanish Colonial Revival style. In 1917, the completion of the Lake Hodges Dam brought water to the area, and construction began in 1922. Rancho Santa Fe gained popularity between World War I and World War II. After the construction of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Bing Crosby was one of the Ranch’s “early settlers,” hosting annual clambakes on the golf course at the Club. The Covenant is the home of the Rancho Santa Fe Elementary and Middle Schools, highly-ranked public schools that are a big attraction for families. Known for its horses, The Covenant features 45 miles of private riding/hiking trails, as well as the RSF Riding Club and Saddle Club. Some of the finest horse trainers in the country live here, and the area was the site for the equestrian events during the 1984 Olympics. Polo is a popular pastime. Only residents of The Covenant are permitted to belong to the RSF Golf and Tennis Club, long regarded as one of the premier golf venues in the western United States.
Guard-gated golf community on 722 acres Custom-built Homes up to 6000 sq. ft. and $4.5 million Cancion by Hearthside Homes (30 homes) 3140-3700 sq. ft. $1.6 million range Coda by Davidson (30 homes) 4200-5200 sq. ft. $2-$2.3 million range El Encanto by California Cove (37 homes) 4000-5300 sq. ft. $1.5-$2 million Links by K. Hovnanian (30 homes) 4300-5500 sq. ft. $1.8 million range John Laing (70 townhomes) Not yet built but planned to be 3000+ sq. ft. & $1 million+ Vintage (attached homes) Coming in 2008 Solana Santa Fe Elementary, Earl Warren Middle School The Crosby has been selected as one of America’s 100 Top Golf Communities for 2006 and 2007 by Travel and Leisure Golf Magazine. The championship course was designed by Schmidt-Curley and PGA standout, Fred Couples. Located on the site of Bing Crosby’s original estate, the property includes a 35,000 sq. ft. clubhouse, swim and athletic club, tennis facility, and a 1.5 mile stretch of the Coast to Crest Trail along the San Dieguito River. There is access from Del Dios Highway and from the back gate off of Camino Del Sur.
Guard-gated golf community on 266 acres The focal point of DMCC is a 50,000 sq. ft. clubhouse offering an immaculate Joseph Lee Golf Course, tennis courts, and Olympic pool. The architectural review committee has approved Mediterranean, Traditional, and Country French architecture.
Gated community of 65 Mediterranean-style patio homes, developed by Gene Klein in 1987, especially appealing to empty nesters and retired people. Lot sizes are .2 acres. Ranging from 2500-4300 sq. ft., sale prices are $1.5 million +.
23 large estates with fabulous views, ranging from 8,000-17,000 sq. ft. and 2-12 acres. Price range: $10 million +. Most homes are gated with stunning views.
Master-planned community which will ultimately include 3400 dwelling units with commercial, employment and office center, resort hotel, golf course, elementary and high school. Poway School District: At present, Del Sur consists of the following developments: Alcala: 83 homes ranging from 2400-2600 sq. ft. and $650,000-$950,000 Avaron: 59 homes ranging from 3900-4700 sq. ft. and $1.4-$1.9 million Bridgewalk: 69 homes ranging from 1700-2000 sq. ft. and $575,000-$750,000 Cabrillo: 19 homes ranging from 2400-3000 sq. ft. and $750,000-$900,000 Cassero: 38 homes ranging from 2000-2700 sq. ft. and $580,000-$700,000 Gables Crossing: Gated 29 homes from 4400-5600 sq. ft. and starting at $1.9 million Kensington: 70 homes ranging from 2600-3200 sq. ft. and $750,000-$900,000 Madeira: 78 homes ranging from 1700-2300 sq. ft. and $600,000-$850,000
Gated community of 92 homes ranging from 3800-5800 sq. ft. on .7-4.0 acres with prices from $1.8-$2.5 million.
Guard-gated community of 612 home sites on 1240 acres Featured on “The Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous,” this coveted community offers a lakeside clubhouse, tennis courts, 40 acres of open space, 3 miles of fenced horse trails, a 17-acre equestrian center with a 27-stall barn, 2 lakes, & miles of walking trails.
Gated community of 44 homes nestled among orange groves and hilly terrain.
An older subdivision of 134 homes (built in the 1970’s and 80’s) with a rural feel and lot sizes between 1-3 acres. Homes are 2500-6000 sq. ft., ranging from $1.5-$2.5 million. Located on the eastern end of Rancho Santa Fe.
Guard-gated community of 373 lots that will be up to 1+ acres. 357 will be homes, with the remainder allocated for senior housing/assisted living. In addition, there will be 3 large lakes, walking trails with bridges and streams, and low lights, keeping the rural feel. Access will be from the Crosby main gate and from Camino Del Sur. The developer, Lennar, will begin by building 33 homes ranging from 4000-5000 sq. ft. and priced at $2+ million. Estimated completion of The Lakes is 2009.
Gated community of 10 homes next to The Bridges. Home size ranges from 5,000-7,000 sq. ft. and sell in the $2.5+ range. Lot sizes are 1+ acres.
50 homes ranging from 2889-5117 sq. ft. and price ranges from $960,000-$1,600,000. Lot sizes are up to .72 acre.
Gated community of 36 homes, ranging from 2200-3000 sq. ft. and selling in the $1.2 million + range. Builder Ray Watt and architect Buzzard-Henning designed these smaller Spanish Mediterranean homes on .2 acre lots for singles and retired couples in the mid-1980’s.
Gated community of 55 homes ranging from 2800-3200 sq. ft. with prices from $1.5-$2 million.
Guard-gated community of 43 larger estates, up to 20,000 sq. ft,
Community of 71 homes built from the mid-1960’s to the early 1980’s. Ranging in size from 2500-4500 sq. ft., lots are on 1-3 acres and sale prices range from $1.5-$2 million.
Gated community of 36 homes built in the late ‘90’s, ranging
Gated community of 29 homes ranging from 3700-8000 sq. ft. on 1-2 acres with prices from $1.9-$2.2 million
Guard-gated community of 26 mostly Mediterranean-style homes, most of which were built in the mid-80’s or early ‘90’s. Ranging from
Guard-gated community of 92 homes from 5,000-12,000 sq. ft. on .3-1+ acres and ranging from $2.6 million - $10 million. These are large homes located high atop a hill off of San Dieguito Road, many with commanding views.
15 homes on 2-5 acre lots selling from $4-$9 million
Guard-gated golf community of 95 homes, ranging from 5000-8000 sq. ft.,with prices in the $2.5-$5 million range. Lot sizes are ½ acre – 1 acre. Built around the Rancho Santa Fe Farms Golf Course, designed by Peter Dye and redesigned by Tom Lehman. this 127-acre, 6960 yard course is one of the most exclusive championship country clubs, attracting prestigious members who require privacy.
Gated community of 39 homes from 4000-5500 sq. ft. on 1-1.5
Gated community of 15 homes ranging in size from 2,300-11,000 sq. ft. on 2-4 acres selling from $3-$5 million. Solana Santa Fe Elementary, Earl Warren Middle, and choice of Torrey Pines High School, San Dieguito Academy, and Canyon Crest Academy.
A community of 12 homes from 2500-5000 sq. ft. on ½ acre – 2 acre lots valued at $1.5 million +.
A community of 30 home sites, from 5000-7000 sq. ft. on 1 acre lots selling from $3 million +. This development is part of the Rancho Valencia Resort and Spa, which has been named among the top 10 U.S. resorts by “Zagat Survey” and “Tennis Magazine.” In addition to its highly respected restaurant, the resort’s 65 acres include 43 guest casitas, 18 championship tennis courts, and a time-share development
Gated community of 14 home sites built along the San Dieguito River, bordered by 25 acres of open space wildlife preserve, Chino Farms, and the Morgan Run golf course. Homes range from 9000-12,000 sq. ft., are set on 1+ acres, and range in price from $4.5 - $7 million. Master-minded by builder, Jim Ford, Inc., this development is within walking distance of Horizon Prep, Nativity School, and the local grade school.
51 homes ranging from 2000-7500 sq. ft. on .8-8.0 acre lots with price ranges from $1.5-$3 million.
A community of 31 homes ranging from 850-7200 sq. ft. and recent sales priced at $1 million +.
38 homes ranging from 2600-7000 sq. ft. on 1-4 acres with prices from
19 homes ranging from 3000-10,000 sq. ft. on 1-3 acres with prices from $1.8-$3.5 million.
A guard-gated golf community of 942 home sites on 4000 acres east of Rancho Santa Fe. There are 1,000 acres of open space with dramatic ridgelines, deep ravines, and gentle hillsides. The density is the same as the RSF Covenant (1 home per 4 acres). The landscape is natural, native California. The hub of the development is an 11-acre village green, 19,000 sq. ft. community building, including a gymnasium, a multi-purpose room, work-out facilities, pool, and café. Nearby, there are 6 tennis courts, a 35,000 sq. ft. clubhouse, and a private 250-acre Rees Jones golf course with 400-foot fairways. In addition to custom homes, there are numerous communities listed below. Zip code is 92127 and schools are Poway School District, including: The choice of homes within Santaluz include: Custom homes – 73 ranging from 3500-8000 sq. ft. on .5-2+ acres, with prices from $1.2-$3.5 million. Casitas – 80 homes from 2100-2600 sq. ft. from $985,000-$1,300,00 Davidson – 71 homes from 3800-4800 sq. ft. from $1.3-$2.1 million Garden Homes – 63 homes from 3300-4200 sq. ft. from $1.3-$1.5 million Haciendas Sur – 49 homes from 3200-3800 sq. ft. from $1.4-$1.8 million Posadas – 49 homes from 4800-5500 sq. ft. from $1.9-$2.7 million Sentinels – 80 homes from 2300-2900 sq. ft. from $1.2-$1.7 million Spanish Bungalows – 64 homes from 2700-3600 sq. ft. from $985,000-$1,500,000 Warmington – 65 homes from 3800-4800 sq. ft. from $1.2-$1.6 million
is divided into two communities, both which are zip code 92127. The Ranch @ Santa Monica – Gated development of 43 homes from 3800-5500 sq. ft. and $1.5-$1.7 million. Poway School District, including:
Gated community of 162 homes, ranging from 2300-3600 sq. ft., selling for $950,000-$2 million +. Construction of these Spanish Mediterranean residences began in 1986, and each section has its own pool/spa area. The lower section is the elite series. Senterra is the largest of the three “Villages of Rancho Santa Fe” built by Ray Watt and designed by Ross Sutherland. The other two villages were intended for singles and retired couples, so these were built for families.
Gated community, partially in the Covenant (with RSF Schools) and partially outside the Covenant (with Encinitas Schools).
The guard-gated community of 15 homes is accessed through Rancho Santa Fe Farms. Large estate homes range from 11,000-14,000 sq. Ft. Sale prices are $5 million +.
Gated community of 52 custom homes ranging from 4000-14,000 sq. ft. Lots are 2-3 acres and, with very few sales, the sole sale in 2006 was $3,350,000.
15 homes ranging from 6100-8500 sq. Ft. on 1 acre lots with prices from $2.5-$6 million.
Gated community with English Tudor/Country French single-story homes. Ranging from 2,600-3,400 sq. ft., prices are $1.3 - $1.9 million. Built as late as 1984, there are five plans and are particularly appealing to singles, couples and retired persons. The exercise room and spa are maintained with homeowners’ association dues.
Gated community of 23 homes in the 9000 sq. ft. range with prices for $3.3 million+. There is a requirement of a minimum 5,000 sq. ft. of building per home site. Located off of Del Dios Highway.
Gated community of 9 estates, ranging from 10,000-22,000 sq. ft., lot sizes of 2-5 acres, and home prices ranging from $3.5 - $12 million. Built by Jim Sylvester, the community features authentic Tuscan architecture.
218 homes (and some condos) ranging from 2500-3800 sq. ft. with prices from $890,000-$1,200,000
Community of 33 homes ranging from 2500-10,000+ sq. ft. on lots of 2-5 acres with prices from $3.5-$5 million
Golf community of 554 homes – 344 condos ranging in price from $800,000 - $1 million and 210 homes on .25 acre lots ranging in price of $1 - $2 million. Developed in the early ‘60’s by developer Richard Cavanaugh, the area is built around the private Morgan Run Resort and Club which features golf, tennis, and restaurant facilities. The only gated section is Alcala, a condominium complex.
One street off of San Dieguito Road that winds upward with estates valued at $7 million +. |






