Escondido, California, located in the scenic North County region of San Diego County, offers a harmonious blend of suburban comfort, cultural richness, and natural beauty, making it an attractive destination for prospective homebuyers. With a population of approximately 151,000, Escondido is one of the oldest cities in the county, having been incorporated in 1888. 


The city boasts a vibrant arts and culture scene, highlighted by the California Center for the Arts, Escondido—a unique visual and performing arts complex. Residents and visitors can explore Queen Califia's Magical Circle, a sculpture garden created by the late, world-renowned artist Niki de Saint Phalle. For wildlife enthusiasts, the nearby San Diego Zoo Safari Park offers expansive habitats and diverse animal exhibits. Outdoor lovers will appreciate Daley Ranch, a wilderness preserve with extensive hiking trails and a variety of native plants and birds. 


Escondido's housing market reflects its desirability. As of early 2025, the average home value in Escondido is approximately $860,795, marking a 2.1% increase over the past year. Homes typically go pending in around 21 days, indicating a competitive market. The city offers a variety of housing options, from historic homes in the Old Escondido Historic District to modern developments, catering to diverse preferences and budgets.​ 


Education is a cornerstone of the Escondido community. The city is served by the Escondido Union Elementary School District and the Escondido Union High School District, providing quality education from elementary through high school. Additionally, Escondido is home to institutions like Westminster Seminary California and the Palomar College-Escondido Campus, offering higher education opportunities. 


Escondido's commitment to community well-being is evident in initiatives like the recent reopening of the Escondido YMCA campus. The facility has adopted a new business model focused on community health and youth development, partnering with local entities to address the city's needs for quality health care, career pathways, and youth engagement. Notably, the Escondido Union School District approved a $1.2 million refurbishment of the pool to provide swim lessons for its students.


With its rich cultural heritage, diverse housing options, strong educational institutions, and commitment to community development, Escondido presents an appealing option for homebuyers seeking a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle in Southern California.

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$1,108,850

Average Sales Price

$929,238

Median Sales Price

575

Total Listings

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Bathrooms 2.39 2
Bedrooms 3.37 3
Year Built 1986 1984
Lot Size 173,298 Sqft 9,169 Sqft
Taxes $5,071 $4,656

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