Discover Sonata Escondido

The community of Sonata in Escondido is one of the many lovely communities located in South Escondido. Sonata is conveniently located near the Vineyard Golf Course, Kit Carson Park, and the Westfield North County Fair. Because of the topography, many of the homes in this community have views of the mountains.

Comprised of 149 single-family homes, Sonata has over 12 acres of commons areas—making it a great place to swim or to enjoy the great outdoors.

Built in the 1980s, the community of Sonata Escondido is comprised of Sonata Patio I and Sonata Patio II. These homes provide thoughtful and organized floor plans, all with attached garages. Homes range in size from 1,200 to nearly 2,700 square feet.

Check out the video below. Then, if you are interested in taking a tour of Sonata Escondido, or any of the other lovely communities in San Marcos, 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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