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Information About Rancho Santa Fe:
 
 

Recently selected by Forbes as the best place to live in America, Rancho Santa Fe provides country living at its best with a championship caliber golf course and tennis courts, as well as a Riding Club blessed with miles of well maintained, dedicated trails. Children attend an outstanding school and are provided with spacious playgrounds for sports. Beauty, seclusion, tradition - these are the great ideals that have always defined Rancho Santa Fe.

 
With an average residential lot size in excess of two acres Rancho Santa Fe is rural in nature and distinguished by its open spaces and rolling hills. A retreat that provides a serene outdoor lifestyle, Rancho Santa Fe is a place of understated elegance, where inspired architecture blends with secluded hills and graceful trees. Rancho Santa Fe has a delightful and charming village center with upscale shopping.

   
 
History of Rancho Santa Fe:
 

Area description and history- Five golf courses, a polo field, stables, horse country, an county park, tennis clubs, private fitness centers and much more make for the ultimate good life. Many people who live here can afford their own tennis courts, pools, putting greens, etc. There are many beautiful back country views and a relaxed feeling here.

Before any development could take place, flooding in the the San Diequito Valley had to be resolved. With the cooperation of Colonel Ed Fletcher, a noted civic leader and developer, William G. Henshaw, who had acquired extensive riparian rights and reservoir sites, and W.E. Hodges, then vice president of the Santa Fe Railway, the agreements were made towards the construction of Lake Hodges Dam.

The Santa Fe railway financed the project, Mr. Henshaw contributed the site and the dam opened the area for orchards and residential development.

The dam was completed in 1917 and soon thereafter, the Santa Fe Land Improvement Company began a carefully planned subdivision of its tract, using every source to preserve its beauty and historic traditions.

The name was changed to Rancho Santa Fe and construction of the new community started in 1922. Lilian Rice, a famous person around here, was chosen chief architect and together with L.G. Sinnard, project manager and kindred spirit, produced a landmark community. Sinnard purposely planned winding roads throughout the Ranch to slow down speeding drivers to ensure their enjoyment of breathtaking vistas around every turn.

   
 

Community resources

If you are considering a move to the area, here are the local community resources which will make it easier to set up your new residence:

  • County Administration - 760-740-4290
  • Police - SD County Sheriff - 858-756-2975
  • Fire - Fire District - 858-756-5971
  • Electric Company - SDG&E - 800-411-7343
  • Phone Company - SBT Pacific Bell - 800-310-2355
  • Water - Water District - 858-756-2424
  • Trash Pickup - Mashburn Waste & Recycling - 760-753-9412
  • Cable TV - Orion Cable - 760-591-9600
  • Broadband Internet - (see above plus DSL providers)
  • Local Storage - San Diego Self Storage - 760-753-9480
  • Moving Company - Global Van Lines - 800-944-8126
  • Moving Rentals - U-Haul - 800-GO-UHAUL
 
Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate or any of its affilates or principals does not make any warranty or representation concerning any of these properties including their availability. Information at this site is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. All information has been provided by seller/other sources and has not been verified by broker. All interested persons should independently verify the accuracy of all information.
 
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