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Rolling Hills is a community located South of
San Diego where eucalyptus and pepper trees grow thick in the
shade of noble Mt. Miguel, Rolling Hills Ranch nurtures its
historical roots.
Come to Rolling Hills and return to time of
tradition with Streetscapes of Craftsmanship, charming Southern,
Normandy, Tuscan, Monterey and early Spanish architectural styles
and rich exterior colors with brick, stone, and wrought iron
accented homes created so rustic and charming, blend with warmth
and personality, the way neighborhoods used to. Knowing your kids
can walk to nearby parks, (Rolling Hills futures a 7 -acre
neighborhood park with basketball, tennis and a 21-acre community
park ), or pools, (Two junior Olympic-sized swimming pools & spas,
children's pools & tot lots, miles of walking trails), or that you
and your neighbors can stroll and chat on one of the many trails,
very special neighborhoods with a touch of early California
nostalgia, are only a few of the reasons homeowners call Rolling
hills home. Even the streets look like they would have in years
gone by. Write your own family history in Rolling Hills Ranch. A
new elementary school
Homes in Rolling Hills offer the finest
amenities such as old-fashioned porches on the Craftsman bungalows
and the Spanish style homes with wrought iron details and colorful
awnings, front yard landscaping with sprinklers, rear and
side-yard fencing, concrete tile roofing, fully finished garages
with metal, insulated roll-up garage doors and no Mello-Roos fees!
You'll even see charming recessed garages. One of Rolling Hills'
residences received the 1999 Gold Nugget "Home of the Year" award,
a national honor among home builders.
Named for the historic gentle stream that flows
nearby, Old Creek at Rolling Hills Ranch takes its name from the
past, in a friendly new hometown neighborhood. Here, the feel of
early CalifornIa comes to life.
Rolling Hills, a city located in San Diego
County, has almost perfect climate, clean air, lots of
recreational activities, free beaches, and plenty of fresh fruits
and vegetables year 'round. San Diego County's population was over 2.8
million residents during 1998 and still growing. San Diego ranked
fourth highest in a cost of living index of 17 U.S. metropolitan
areas with more than 2 million population. The index, which
covered the second quarter of 1999, was prepared by ACCRA. There
are good reasons for this though, San Diego offers good living
standard reminiscent of the 1970s in it’s nearby neighbor Los
Angeles. |