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City of Poway Real Estate Spotlight

 

Our City of Poway real estate spotlight focuses on a relatively new small city offering a rural environment near an urban setting.

The City of Poway lies just north of San Diego. Incorporated as a city in 1980, Poway uses the slogan: “The City in the Country”. That’s because of its rural roots and setting.

 

City of Poway Real Estate

 

How about living a quiet country life near an active city center?

Poway as a former farm town provides rustic charm with plenty of cultural and historic attractions amongst beautiful landscapes. This “City in the Country” offers all these benefits.

The homes in Poway ranges from affordable condos and townhouses to spacious homes. Also, large ranch properties with plenty of acreages. All situated within the city’s scenic Twin Peaks.

The majority of Poway real estate offers large single-family homes with spacious yards and backyard pools to keep cool during the warm summers.

Horse lovers like the many equestrian properties available in Poway. Also, properties with ample acreage available to farmers.

Two major freeways keep Poway connected to the rest of San Diego County. Its small-town atmosphere with quiet streets offers you tranquility away but near a big city.

Boasting one of the lowest crime rates in San Diego and California. With fewer than 50,000 residents extending over its 39 square-mile breathtaking green landscape.

A perfect location for a family seeking space as it grows and thrives.

 

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City of Poway Facts

 

The City of Poway lies south of the City of Escondido and north of San Diego. The last U.S. Census in 2010 established its population at 47,810.

Its original name (“Pauwai” or “Pawiiy”) derives from the Kumeyaay Indian language who lived in the area for hundreds of years before the Spanish colonized the region.

In the late 18th century, Spanish missionaries from Mission San Diego de Alcalá raised cattle in the area.

American settlers came to the valley to farm in the late 1880s. Lack of adequate water prevented Poway from growing. Until 1954, did the Poway Municipal Water District began to provide enough water to the region.  

When a sewer system completed in 1957, developers arrived to begin constructing housing tracts where Poway began to grow.

In 1980, the City of Poway became incorporated.

The purpose for its slogan: “The City in the Country” emphasizes its status as a city instead of another San Diego neighborhood.

Nowadays, Poway no longer depends upon agriculture. Instead, it’s become a residential community providing workers for the San Diego area.

The Poway City Government consists of a “general law city” system typical in California. It follows a council/manager type of government. A five-member city council along with an elected mayor manage the city on four-year terms of office. The council appoints the city attorney, deputy mayor, and its city manager.

 

City of Poway Economy

 

The top employers in the City of Poway include:

 

Doing Business in the City of Poway

 

Many business opportunities exist in Poway. The city even provides a helpful brochure to answer questions and assist new businesses called the Doing Business in Poway brochure (PDF).

This online brochure provides useful information about:

 

City of Poway Real Estate Spotlight

 

City of Poway Attractions

 

Poway’s beautiful natural landscape appeals to nature lovers. Open space occupies more than half of this city’s area. Enjoy the outside during Poway’s endless sunny days.

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City of Poway Parks

 

 Aubrey Park

This neighborhood park contains:

  • Baseball / Softball field;
  • Picnic Tables;
  • Picnic Shelters;
  • Concession Stands;
  • Restrooms;
  • Hiking Trails; and
  • Parking

 

 Old Poway Park 

Where every Saturday 65 local flower and fruit growers offer their delicious foods, fresh crops, and live music at its Farmers Market.

Also, home to Poway-Midland Railroad offering scenic rides in a restored vintage 1907 Baldwin No. 3 Steam Locomotive.

Plus, the historic Heritage Museum and the early 20th century Nelson House providing a peek into the Californian life during the early 20th century.

 

Poway Community Park

Another neighborhood park providing ball fields, a senior center, an adventure playground, picnic areas, and a 1.75-acre Dog Park with dog faucets.

 

Blue Sky Ecological Reserve

This nature reserve offers a 700-acre canyon filled with oak trees and a tree-lined creek. Plenty of wildflowers, fauna, and hillsides to roam.  

 

Starridge Park

This smaller park earned a 4.5 Stars rating from Trip Advisor for its “small neighborhood park” setting offering swings and slides along with a nature area featuring hummingbird nests. Also includes a field for playing baseball and soccer.

 

Lake Poway

A large lake offering a large recreational area including a lake which supplies the city’s water. Boating and fishing and hiking trails up the mountain along with an archery range and picnic areas. 

 

City of Poway Hiking Trails

 

Providing 55 miles of hiking trails inside the Blue Sky Ecological Reserve. Hikers enjoy the diverse and pristine natural habitats.

Hike up Iron Mountain to experience panoramic views of the nearby canyons and the city below.

For an even more adventurous hike go on the vigorous trail from Poway Lake to the Mount Woodson peak. Enjoy the stunning views from the famous Potato Chip Rock.

  

City of Poway Culture and History

 

Kumeyaay-Ipai Interpretive Center

Where you and your family learn about the San Diego Native American life by touring the archaeological ruins which also displays rare artifacts.  

 

Sycamore Canyon Preserve and Goodan Ranch

Rated 5 Stars by Trip Advisor for its preserved Old Goodan Ranch with a bird sanctuary and a visitors center. Offers long hikes, horseback riding, and mountain bike trails. 

 

Poway Restaurants

 

Trip Advisor recommends these Poway restaurants:

Veranda Fireside Lounge & Restaurant earned 4.5 Stars (out of 5) from 420 reviews for its “contemporary” food. Ranked #3 of over 4,200 San Diego restaurants. Received a Certificate of Excellence from 2015 to 2018. Reviewers loved the Cobb Salad and their Hamburgers along with an “amazing view”. They offer live music, fresh and seasonal food, with excellent service.

Avant Restaurant rated 4.5 Stars from 205 reviews for its American and Vegetarian food. Reviewers liked the Seasonal Oysters dressed with sweet and citrus ponzu. Many reviewers also liked their Amberjack fish with preserved citrus, olive oil, and crème fraiche. 

Ballast Point Miramar got 4.5 Stars from 187 reviews for their American Pub foods. Reviewers especially liked their Truffle Fries, and their Pretzels and Burgers.

Cafe Luna received 4.5 Stars from 114 reviews for their Italian food. Reviewers raved about their fish, pasta and veal dishes. Penn Arrabiata also got good reviews. Their Pork Osso Bucco also mentioned by many reviewers as great.

Poway Sushi Lounge earned 4.5 Stars from 91 reviews for their Japanese food and sushi. Ranked #2 of all 111 Poway restaurants. Reviewers really like their sushi lunch specials. Many also liked their Lounge Stack featuring marinated tuna, sweet crabmeat, shallot, and sambal chili oil in a seasoned edamame salad.

Original Pancake House received 4.5 Stars from 80 reviews for their American style breakfasts. Gets crowded after 9 am. Reviewers love their Spinach and Swiss cheese omelet with pancakes on the side. Their Eggs Benedict also received many good reviews.

 

City of Poway Schools

 

The City of Poway school district established in 1871 while still an unincorporated community of San Diego. But, not until 1885 did its first schoolhouse become built.

The Poway Unified School District (PUSD) now contains 25 elementary (Kindergarten to 5th grade), six middle schools (6th through 8th grades), a K-8 school, and six high schools (9th through 12th grades). The PUSD is the third largest in San Diego County.

The PUSD boasts a record high performing students and schools. That’s because it maintains a low teacher to student ratio. In addition, it offers many extracurricular and sports opportunities which parents and their children become involved.

Poway High School since 1961 with 2,400 students providing agriculture, theatre, engineering, and computer programs. They even offer auto repair and design courses.

 

Conclusion

 

The City of Poway real estate spotlight describes a small rural city environment near San Diego.

Plenty of land, parks, and nature reserves to hike, bike, ride horses and explore the beautiful wildflowers, fauna, creeks, and a large lake.

Rural life near a big city doesn’t get better than this.

Contact Us to learn more about what the City of Poway offers and the available condo units, townhouses, large homes, ranches, and even farms.

Steven Rich, MBA – Guest Blogger

 

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Steven Rich, MBA

Steven Rich, MBA

Steven Rich, MBA has been involved in the real estate industry for over 30 years. As an investor, real estate agent, associate editor of a real estate magazine, a real estate marketing expert, a Wikipedia real estate article author, and as a writer.