2016-07-05 12.28.07

It’s not easy to downsize, especially into a decent one-story house – there aren’t enough one-story owners who want to sell!

But there are some good opportunities if you are willing to leave the coast.  Sell your coastal big bombers and go inland just far enough that you can get a one-story for less, and still be close to the grandkids!

4 Comments

  1. elbarcosr

    I don’t know the proper name for the neighborhood, but up in Escondido, west of the 15, near the Lake and off Via Rancho Parkway, there are a few developments with single story houses (a couple gated communities too) that give you a little more elbow room that are really comparatively affordable – if you aren’t looking for schools and don’t mind a little more yard. You can take Del Dios Highway or the 56 and be at the coast quickly. The big mall is a couple minutes away and the new Hospital is close by. The in-laws picked that spot.

  2. Jim the Realtor

    Lomas Serenas is an older neighborhood in SW Esco, 92029.

    I had a downsizing client move there, and they added the normal solar panels to take advantage of the sun.

    A neighbor turned them into the HOA because they were affected by the reflection off the panels. They moved the panels.

  3. elbarcosr

    Interesting you mention HOA’s out there, since the in-laws picked one that doesn’t have HOA fees or association, but there is as old document with a few rules. Of course once there, the downhill neighbor goes to town carving up the engineered hill below the house and pouring tons of concrete making an elevated parking pad big enough for 2 RV’s and a party gazebo for 30 eye level with the back yard (prior view = open outlook and landscaping and total privacy). Not to mention removal of the lot line fence and a gate for the new driveway partially on our land. No permits no nothing. All of their building was in a dedicated open space and drainage and slope easement – in the CCRs and in the subdivision map. With no HOA board around, we had to take care of enforcement. Luckily the City stepped in and did most of the heavy lifting. Took almost 2 years and its still only 90% back to the way is was. I wish I had an HOA board to deal with it for me.

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