Rancho Bernardo
Rancho Bernardo, CA: North County’s Master-Planned Gem with Irene Almeria
Nestled in the rolling hills of North San Diego, Rancho Bernardo is a peaceful, family-focused community that blends suburban tranquility with active, engaged living. As one of San Diego’s first master-planned communities, it’s been designed for comfort, convenience, and connection.
Neighborhood Highlights
- Rancho Bernardo Hills: Scenic views and family-friendly streets
- Seven Oaks: Active lifestyle with parks and trails
- RB Estates: Luxury homes with privacy and panoramic views
- The Verandas & Oaks North: Active adult communities
- Westwood & High Country West: Convenient access to schools, shopping, and trails
- Towne Centre Area: Dining, shopping, and services at your doorstep
Lifestyle & Amenities
- Recreation: Over 30 miles of trails, parks, golf courses, and Lake Hodges nearby
- Community & Events: Farmers markets, concerts, holiday celebrations, and more
- Dining & Shopping: Rancho Bernardo Inn, Cucina Basilico, Filippi’s Pizza, and local favorites
- Schools: Part of top-rated Poway Unified School District; private school options nearby
- Employment: Easy access to I-15 tech corridor and local employers like Sony and HPE
Real Estate Snapshot (2026)
- Single-family homes: Median ~$1.2M
- Condos & townhomes: Median ~$625K
- Balanced market with strong demand, especially for golf course, luxury, and view properties
Why Rancho Bernardo?
Ideal for families, professionals, and active adults who value master-planned design, outdoor recreation, and a tight-knit community. Homes here offer excellent value compared to coastal San Diego neighborhoods, with quality schools and amenities within reach.
Work with Irene Almeria
Whether buying or selling, Irene Almeria provides expert guidance and local insights to help you find your perfect Rancho Bernardo home.
Discover the best of North County living – contact Irene Almeria today.
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