Palomar Heights Subdivision Review

Blog pictures006My opinion of Palomar Heights is somewhat divided, like this subdivision. The oldest half,about 135 homes, is south of Deer Flat and the little bit newer component, approximately 258 homes, is north of Deer Flat. I get a completely different feel when driving thru these two sections, even though I can not put my finger on why nor find statistics to substantiate my feelings.

The northern section has fields to the north that will likely be a subdivision someday. Mineral Springs, an up scale new subdivision, is going in to the east. Ten Mile, on the west side, will eventually be tied into the interstate system allowing easier access.

The area around the southern section already has subdivisions with housing very similar in appearance built around it. The middle school is located to the south of Palomar Heights.

One observation is the lack of foresight when the Home Owners Association or the developer put in a 4 foot vinyl perimeter fence. The CCRs require the homeowners to use only wood fencing, and if you want privacy there is a obvious clash.Blog pictures003

Doesn’t make sense to me.

There is allowance for RV parking on your property with restrictions. Be sure you know what the rules are before buying. Something to keep in mind.

This subdivision lacks walking paths, or other amenities that are almost standard in newer subdivisions.They do have a playground/common area.

Events for the homeowners include an Easter egg hunt, swim day,a garage sale, and a barbecue.

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Any comments from residents living in Palomar Heights would be welcomed.

I will follow soon with statistics gathered on the real estate action in this subdivision.

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