San Marcos is an established community that continues to grow. With 40 percent of its land still available for development, the community is poised to be shaped by the activity that takes place in the coming years. That means that the development is being influenced by today's residents, and growth like shopping and dining are being...
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San Marcos is an established community that continues to grow. With 40 percent of its land still available for development, the community is poised to be shaped by the activity that takes place in the coming years. That means that the development is being influenced by today's residents, and growth like shopping and dining are being completed in accordance with the needs of the neighborhood.
You'll find discount and chain stores along the freeway, while the civic center caters more to smaller stores and restaurants. Old California Restaurant Row is a collection of great dining options, including a wine bar. On the weekends, you'll find many of your new neighbors here or at the nearby movie theater. It's a convenient and affordable place to live.
Located along I-15, San Marcos is a business-friendly environment that draws people in from other parts of the county for its selection of electronics, home furniture and other large items. And the growing commerce sector means that San Marcos is scheduled for millions of dollars in road improvements in the upcoming years. But the environment is not all about business. With so much undeveloped land, and views of the areas hills and canyons, this community still feels open.
In February 2009, the average home sales price for a single family home or condo in San Marcos was $324,247. While this data is collected from the MLS and deemed reliable, it is not guaranteed.
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