Discover Eureka Springs Escondido
Eureka Springs Escondido is a master planned community located off of Bear Valley Parkway, adjacent to Dixon Lake in Escondido. The community of Eureka Springs maintains a balance of suburban tranquility. It is conveniently located near shops, hospitals, transportation, and schools, yet it maintains its own affinity with nature.
Eureka Springs is comprised of homes in three different sections—The Steppes (by Lennar), and The Knolls and The Terraces (by Centex).
All three of these developments have homes that may contain many of the modern amenities—state-of-the-art kitchens with granite countertops and high-end appliances, laundry rooms, Internet and cable wiring, high ceilings, open floor plans.
Check out the video below. Then, if you are interested in taking a tour of Eureka Springs, or any of the other lovely communities in San Marcos, Escondido, Valley Center, and beyond, please do not hesitate to contact the agents at Broadpoint Properties. We also offer full-service Escondido property management services.
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