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Escondido Among Worst Cities For First-Time Homebuyers: Study
Several cities in San Diego County rank among the worst places for first-time homebuyers, according to a new WalletHub study.

Several cities in San Diego County rank among the worst places for first-time homebuyers, according to a new WalletHub study.

Home prices have increased dramatically in the Escondido area since the pandemic began.

This one-of-a-kind, tiered yard with infinity pool is missing one thing: a grill. Move in, wheel up your BBQ, and call the gang ...
The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in San Diego County area.
This home's spacious master bathroom features dual vanities, a shower and a separate soaking tub. ​
Located in the Sycamore Ranch golf course community, this home has a full tennis court, swimming pool and raised spa with outdoor bar.
This home's master suite offers a fireplace and private balcony, while the backyard has a pool, spa, outdoor kitchen and fire pit.
This custom home in Escondido, which is listed at $1.27 million,​ has captivating panoramic​ views of Lake Hodges​.
The A.H. Beach House, also known as the Bergman House, was built in 1896. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Situated on over an acre, this Escondido home features dual master bedrooms, a private creek, shade trees and a vineyard.
Several cities in San Diego County, including Escondido, rank among the worst places for first-time homebuyers, according to a new study.
With an English country-estate vibe, this home, built in 1910, boasts a glassed-in, sunroom porch and a nifty, backyard guest house.
The backyard at this $1,199,000 property features an outdoor kitchen, swimming pool, walking paths, gazebos and sitting areas.
Calling all wine lovers! Are you ready to make your own wine? Check out this massive property.
This 1946 farm is ready for your horses and chickens!
WOW House: This Tuscan-style home features a pool, spa, BBQ area,​ cabana with bath, shower and changing room, and outdoor fireplace.
WOW House: This San Diego County estate looks like it's from a storybook!
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WOW House: Gets views of the mountains and ocean from this stunning home.
WOW House: Why would you share a lake when you can have your own?
WOW House: This mountain top property includes 24 separately-deeded lots, a helipad and an Olympic-sized swimming pool.
The eastern portion of Escondido led with 40 single-family home sales, followed by the north side of Oceanside with 37, according to data.
WOW House: Situated on over 3 acres, this home has an avocado grove with approximately 300 Avocado trees.
WOW House: Amenities include a vanishing edge pool with swim-up bar, professional tennis court, full gym, yoga studio and movie theater.
WOW House: This $4.5 million beauty includes a vanishing edge pool and spa with a private grotto, as well as a detached guest home.
WOW House: From panoramic views to a saltwater infinity pool, this $3.5 million home is a picture-perfect paradise.
WOW House: This $849,000 Escondido home features a pool, 64-bottle wine cellar, and avocado and fruit trees. See it during an open house.
Are you looking for a new home? Simply exploring what's on the market? You don't want to miss the photos of this week's local Wow House.