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Information about Rancho Bernardo - 92127,92128
Single Family Residence Median Price: $654,500
Condo Median Price: $333,000
General Information- Rancho Bernardo has set the standard for master planned communities. It is made up of nearly 7,000 acres, 17,000 homes, and 45,000 residents. Rancho Bernardo is not a city, but a neighborhood within the City of San Diego, just south of Escondido.
There are many small service and retail businesses, mainly within the town center. The service business tenant mix includes financial services, insurance, attorneys, computer services, real estate, mortgage and escrow companies, high tech and entrepreneurial type businesses, and there are a growing number of home-based businesses.
Part of the master plan includes a 685-acre industrial park that is one of the largest in the San Diego County. The Rancho Bernardo Industrial Park is situated on the southwest side of the I-15 freeway, while most of the residences remain on the east and northwest sides. The industrial park is mainly light industry, research and development, and high tech firms. It employs 35,000+ workers, and still has room for growth. The park is home to many corporate giants, such as Hewlett-Packard Company, NCR Corporation, BAE Systems, Cymer Inc., Northrop Grumman, Time Warner Cable, FMC Extracorporeal Alliance, and Sony Electronics.
Rancho Bernardo is well known for its stucco homes with red tile roofs, beautiful landscapes, and rolling hills. Residents take pride in their homes and their community. In order to keep the "Rancho Bernardo look," a list of covenants and restrictions were drawn up and put into place for all residents and businesses. They are overseen by the Bernardo Home Owners Corporation (BHOC) and the Community Planning Board.
History of Rancho Bernardo
Rancho Bernardo is a unique and proud community. While it is part of the City of San Diego, it is a community within itself, governed by a Community Council, a Planning Board, and a Recreation Council that represent the community at City functions. It also is unique in that it has, and lives by, its own strict set of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions.
Rancho Bernardo is located on nearly 7,000 acres, 25 miles north of downtown San Diego. The area is inhabited by people from all over the United States, and numerous foreign countries.
Early residents, as well as newcomers, are still in awe as they drive down Interstate 15 and come upon this lush valley nestled between rock-studded hills. The natural and man-made beauty is overwhelming. The people are close-knit and supportive of each other and their peaceful and beautiful surroundings. They are proud of their homes, recreation centers, industrial parks, local businesses, schools, churches, Chamber of Commerce, clubs, volunteer organizations, and all other things that have made Rancho Bernardo a world-renowned, model community.
The chain of official title to the land around Rancho Bernardo dates back to 1769, when the king of Spain became the owner of California by conquest.
In 1822, the land of California became a territory of Mexico following the Mexican revolt against Spain. The first recorded individual owner of the Rancho Bernardo area was a former sea captain named Joseph Sevenoaks. He became a Mexican citizen and received grants of land in 1842 and 1845 to establish a cattle ranch.
In 1848, California became a state. In 1867, the widow of Joseph Sevenoaks sold the land to Thomas Fox. Fox retained title for only a year. In 1868, James McCoy became the owner. McCoy, a retired military man, raised sheep on the land. McCoy was also a county sheriff, a banker, and a member of the state legislature.
Between 1863 and 1913 the property was divided, and many persons owned portions Rancho Bernardo during this period.
Nearly 20 years later, John and Laurence Daley purchased the land for cattle grazing. In 1961, the Daleys joined W.R. Hawn and Harry L. Summers to form a corporation known as Rancho Bernardo, Inc. Several years later, the corporation was obtained by AVCO Community Developers. This was the beginning of Rancho Bernardo as we know it today. The original concept was, and remains, one of a planned community, with residential, light industry, and shopping areas, parks, clubs, and golf courses - a "52-week vacationland." The community has grown to become one of the most envied in the country.
Transportation
Rancho Bernardo is conveniently located next to Interstate 15, with easy access to Lindbergh International Airport and Downtown San Diego. Both destinations are within a 30 minute drive time. Interstate 15 is a north/south highway that connects to the south with the 805 and 5 to reach Tijuana, Mexico, and reaches Canada to the north.
Ten miles to the north of Rancho Bernardo, Interstate 15 connects with Route 78, which runs west for access to Oceanside and Interstate 5 to Orange and Los Angeles Counties. Other east/west access routes are available to the south, and include Route 52 and Interstate 8. Route 56 will open in 2004 for access to Del Mar on the coast. It will connect four miles south of Rancho Bernardo.
Local bus transportation is provided through the North County Transit System and the San Diego Transit System. There are bus stops throughout the community with regularly scheduled stops every day of the week.
The Coaster commuter rail service provides train access along the coast from San Diego to Oceanside. Amtrak service is available from San Diego to Los Angeles and beyond.
San Diego Harbor, administered by the San Diego Unified Port District, operates two marine terminals, as well as a cruise ship port. The Port District also oversees Lindbergh International Airport.
The City of San Diego has a trolley system with service in the downtown area, Mission Valley, East County, and Tijuana, Mexico.
Rancho Bernardo is part of the City of San Diego, but its location and distinctive ambiance set it apart almost like a city in its own right. Located about a half hour from Lindbergh Field Airport, residents have easy access to downtown and other parts of the county. RB, as it is often called, is planned community made up of individual neighborhoods and shopping areas.
The area was originally home to Indian bands who left behind their pictographs and the hollows they used to grind corn and acorns. The trail they followed to the ocean coast is still visible. Next came the conquistadors looking for riches and the padres who tended cattle and grapes in the valleys and hills. The original land grant was made by the King of Spain in 1789 as "La Canada de San Bernardo" for 17,763 acres of land. The name probably derives from the St. Bernard of Clairvaux, the priest who led the Second Crusade.
Maps show the area as San Bernardo as early as 1800. The first recorded owner was Capt. Joseph Sevenoaks, an English seafarer who settled in California and became Don Jose Francisco Snook. Snook's rancho was the site of the Battle of San Pasqual and provided supplies for Gen. Kearny's troops. Kearny's troops were ambushed by Pio Pico's troops as they retreated from the rancho towards San Diego . The Americans were pinned down for three days and only rescued after Kit Carson, walked into San Diego for help.
The Butterfield Stage used the village of Bernardo as a stopping point and it was a favorite resting place for travelers going between San Diego and Escondido. Over the years the Rancho was associated with a number of prominent San Diegans--James McCoy, Col. Ed Fletcher, William Henshaw and Lawrence and Donald Daley.
The Daley's formed Rancho Bernardo, Inc.in 1961 and several years later sold the land to AVCO Community Developers. AVCO developed the planned community of today creating residential areas, light industry parks, shopping, green belts, clubs and golf courses.
Rancho Bernardo Properties for Sale
$12,000,000
8259 Run Of The Knolls , Rancho Bernardo/4S Ranch/Santaluz/Crosby Estates
Finest lot in Santaluz 3.5 acres on the lake hole 1 of the golf course w/ views & plenty of privacy. Fully loaded estate w/ 40,000sf of indoor and outdoor living space.40...
- Beds 12
- Baths 15
$4,995,000
7852 Corte De Luz , Rancho Bernardo/4S Ranch/Santaluz/Crosby Estates
Fantastic, Panoramic Golf Course Views with ocean in distance from this magnificent single-level custom home in prestigious Santaluz. Grand entrance with large, picture w...
- Beds 5
- Baths 7
$4,445,000
7905 Entrada De Luz 115 , Rancho Bernardo/4S Ranch/Santaluz/Crosby Estates
Owner/Builder will only sell this lot as a Built to Suit package. This is a turnkey product! Plans available now for your dream custom 9000 sq.ft. home!Buyer picks floor...
- Beds 5
- Baths 9
$4,375,000
8242 Run Of The Knolls , Rancho Bernardo/4S Ranch/Santaluz/Crosby Estates
views beyond compare,by day and night,with mountains sometimes snow capped and magnificent light shows at night overlooking a valley of permanent open space the vanishing...
- Beds 5
- Baths 5
$4,295,000
Santaluz Inlet , Rancho Bernardo/4S Ranch/Santaluz/Crosby Estates
Owner Builder will only sell this as a Built-to-Suit package. This is a turnkey product! Plans available at the office & are ready to go! Buyer picks flooring/tile/pai...
- Beds –
- Baths –
$3,900,000
▼ Decreased $300,000
1315548098
7610 Iluminado , Rancho Bernardo/4S Ranch/Santaluz/Crosby Estates
Gorgeous single story estate in Santaluz community. Exterior features large sport court, putting green, pool and spa, freestanding, fully covered patio area with built in...
- Beds 5
- Baths 6
$3,695,000
8561 Run of the Knolls , Rancho Bernardo/4S Ranch/Santaluz/Crosby Estates
New Construction Custom Estate atop Santaluz offers Panoramic Ocean & Mtn Views. An exquisite Santa Barbara single level home offers 8,000sf + of refined indooroutdoor li...
- Beds 7
- Baths 6
$3,595,000
▼ Decreased $5,000
1327565348
7809 Coconut Grove Ct. , Rancho Bernardo/4S Ranch/Santaluz/Crosby Estates
PRICE REDUCED on 1/19/2011. WOW-BIGGEST ESTATE & BEST VIEWS IN THE CROSBY! PRICED TO SELL @ A VALUE RANGE OF $347/SF TO $418/SF. Do not miss this ultra chic, NEWLY BUILT ...
- Beds 5
- Baths 7
$3,485,000
7987 Villas , Rancho Bernardo/4S Ranch/Santaluz/Crosby Estates
MELLO ROOS PAID OFF!! Owner/Builder will only sell this lot as a Built-to-Suit package.This is a turnkey product! Plans available now at Listing Office for a wonderful cu...
- Beds 5
- Baths 5
$3,195,000
16694 Riding High Way (229) , Rancho Bernardo/4S Ranch/Santaluz/Crosby Estates
PLEASE CLICK ON URL BELOW PHOTO FOR A VIRTUAL TOUR/ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AS WELL AS A COMMUNITY VIDEO!!! BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION!!! Proudly sited at the end of a quiet cul-de-...
- Beds 6
- Baths 6
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