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The Community of Santaluz, CA

Santaluz, located in northern San Diego County, is a sanctuary for its residents, who enjoy a coastal California lifestyle including hiking and biking trails; a village that cultivates a real sense of community; and a club life that offers tennis, golf, pool, spa, restaurants, a fitness center and the village green. The Santaluz neighborhood is known for its open space and features 3,800 acres with only 850 home sites, according to Willis Allen Realtor Eileen Anderson. “Rolling hills, canyons, views that stretch from the mountains to the ocean, a place of peace and tranquility – all of these things are simply unparalleled in any other community.”
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