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Living in San Marcos, CA - San Marcos Real Estate

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LIVING IN SAN MARCOS, CA

San Marcos California LivingHave a home to sell in San Marcos, CA? It might be worth more than you think. Call 1-800-805-8354 to discuss your home value. Known as the “gateway to the hill county” San Marcos,San Diego is a beautiful community that has so much to offer its visitors and residents. Nestled between the of Carlsbad and Vista coastal communities, San Marcos, is one of the fastest growing cities in Northern San Diego. It is 47 miles northwest of San Antonio and 29 miles south of Austin. With a population of just over 50,000 San Marcos prides itself in a beautiful and historic town square.

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San Marcos 92078 or San Marcos 92069

There are great coastal communities in San Diego, but San Marcos is considered to be the finest. With a near perfect climate, ideal geographical location, seaside locale, family-oriented community, and a safe environment, every person from singles to young parents and retirees has a reason to want to move to this California Gem. Although its earliest descendants settled in the area in 1800, San Marcos is considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited region in the Northern Hemisphere.

Diversified Housing Options
San Marcos is a great place to call home with quality and affordable diversified housing options. Home to the esteemed San Elijo Hills and several other master planned communities, San Marcos, is a front-runner in providing quality housing options with a wide range of prices and designs.

San Marcos Real Estate is among the most sought after in the country. The San Marcos housing options currently comprises of medium-sized, middle-class homes, some of them with a Mediterranean flair, and nearly all with a well-maintained land. Almost all San Marcos homes are encircled by innumerable recreational venues and activities.

 

Strong Local and Regional Economy
San Marcos is one of the fastest growing cities in San Diego enjoying a low unemployment rate. The small city was predominantly a gin milling and agricultural community until 1800 when it became a commercial center with ease access to transportation for travelers and businessmen.

It has low crime rate and is strongly committed to promoting economic development also add to the value of the community.

 

Hot Spots for Shoppers

The city also has a variety of outlets stores available for shoppers. San Marcos’ popular outlet mall is ranked as the 3rd top shopping destination in the world. The mall hosts numerous facilities such as restaurants, movie theaters, spas, and clubs along with discount stores and factory outlet stores. Shoppers can also visit Prime Outlets; a shopping spot that was named the 3rd most visited tourist attraction in Texas. Tanger Outlets Center is another great place to go shopping. The Old California Restaurant Row features a collection of dining options, including a wine bar.

The city also has many exciting facilities and establishments that include Wonder World and Aquarena Springs, which are popular tourist attractions. Aquarena Springs is home to the famous glass bottom boats! Visitors to Aquarena Springs can charter glass bottom boats and rides through the city on the San Marcos River.

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Favorable Climate
It is hard to beat the mild, year-round climate that the residents of San Marcos enjoy. An average of nine to 11 inches annual rainfall and average summer temperature that hover around 72 degrees.

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An Outstanding Transportation Network

San Marcos has an excellent transportation network. Located along the SPRINTER commuter rail line, the city also has excellent bus service. San Marcos is located along Highway 78 and has six interchanges along this route, with easy access to Interstates 5 and 15.

Several airports including Carlsbad/Palomar Airport; 6 miles, Austin- Bergstrom International Airport which is only 30 miles north, County Airport which is 60 miles, the San Diego Airport which is 35 miles San Antonio National Airport which is 45 miles south and Orange is also close by, giving residents and visitors of San Marcos easy access for busy schedules.

 

Excellent Educational Opportunities
San Marcos is quickly becoming Northern San Diego educational hub with its award-winning school district. It is home to Texas State University; formally known as Southwest Texas State University, Palomar Community College and the California State University San Marcos.

Others include the Gary Job Corps Training Center, the San Marcos Baptist Academy, and Southwest Texas State Normal School among others. Easy commutes are also accessible to other nearby educational facilities as well as a number of employee skills training opportunities.

 

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Eminent Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Programs
San Marcos is a very scenic town with hiking trails, parks, and stately homes. The town has master parks and trails program and outstanding community recreation programs and facilities. You can also walk along the San Marcos River, which unites three city parks and is graced with a lush and scenic landscaping. Wonder World, which is a cavern and wildlife park formed by earthquake, is open daily for visitors. It has a petting zoo, and an observation tower.

City and school district cooperative programs, access to the beaches and lakes, and cultural programs deepen the quality of life that residents and visitors of San Marcos enjoy. 

 

Quality Medical Facilities
Local and regional health facilities and clinics, community outreach programs in San Marcos provide quality medical services to residents. Expanding private, and community medical facilities ensure that the residents have access to quick and quality medical care

 

Habitable Environmental
San Marcos takes environmental awareness programs to heart. The region is working hard to preserve the Creek, ridgelines and sensitive habitat of San Marcos. The City actively participates in state, regional and federal environmental awareness programs as well as progressive local water and air quality programs.

San Marcos is an excellent place to live in and a great place to visit. The city has various amenities for its residents. The next time you are heading towards San Marcos San Diego, take some time to visit some its natural wonders, or visit the outlet malls. San Marcos has numerous attractions, especially for the adventure lovers. You can also go tubing on the San Marcos River, great kayaking adventure on the nearby Rio Vista Falls, which has drops or even visit Dick’s classic garage car museum. San Marcos is generally a very inviting city with a lot to offer. With new recreational spots coming up often, the San Marcos region will continue to prosper. Be sure to visit the historic district as well.

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