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The community of Summercreek is located in Southwest Escondido about 30 miles northeast of the City of San Diego. Summercreek is conveniently situated near shopping, public transportation, and schools, and is just up the road from scenic Lake Hodges.
The community of Summercreek is comprised of single-family homes, both one and two-story with large lots—many with swimming pools and custom one-of-a-kind landscaping. In fact, many Summer Creek residents note the mingled scents of eucalyptus, flowering shrubs, and orange blossoms drift across the hillsides.
Check out the video below to see more of Summercreek in Escondido. Then, if you are interested in taking a tour of Summercreek, 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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