
San Elijo Hills is located on coastal foothills in the southwest quadrant of the city of San Marcos, near the communities of Elfin Forest and Carlsbad. The orientation and elevation of the community, which reaches 1,644 feet, provides panoramic ocean views and backcountry views from many vantage points. San Elijo Hills encompasses the highest point in coastal North San Diego County. San Elijo Hills has a Mediterranean climate that is characterized by warm, dry summers and mild winters, with most of the annual precipitation falling between November and March. San Elijo Hills’ residential architecture was inspired by Southern California neighborhoods that grew up in the early decades of the 1900s—communities such as Pasadena, San Marino, Claremont, Coronado, Kensington, Mission Hills and old La Jolla. What distinguished those communities was an eclectic mix of architecture that ranged from bungalows influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement to English Country and from Spanish Colonials to French Provincials.
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* All data pertains to single-family homes
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