Best Price Per Square Foot in Rancho Penasquitos
- $160 per SqFt
Sandicor Listing - $174 per SqFt
Sandicor Listing - $192 per SqFt
Sandicor Listing - $212 per SqFt
Sandicor Listing - $212 per SqFt
Sandicor Listing - $216 per SqFt
Sandicor Listing - $226 per SqFt
Sandicor Listing - $229 per SqFt
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Rancho Penasquitos Recent Price Reductions
- Reduced $8,000 to
$580,000 on 05-17-12
Sandicor Listing - Reduced $2,500 to
$627,500 on 05-17-12
Sandicor Listing - Reduced $26,000 to
$949,888 on 05-16-12
Sandicor Listing - Reduced $11,000 to
$674,000 on 05-16-12
Sandicor Listing - Reduced $20,000 to
$530,000 on 05-15-12
Sandicor Listing - Reduced $10,000 to
$559,000 on 05-14-12
Sandicor Listing - Reduced $40,000 to
$619,000 on 05-13-12
Sandicor Listing - Reduced $40,100 to
$829,900 on 05-13-12
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Most Recent Listings in Rancho Penasquitos
- New as of 05-18-12
Sandicor Listing - New as of 05-17-12
Sandicor Listing - New as of 05-17-12
Sandicor Listing - New as of 05-17-12
Sandicor Listing - New as of 05-16-12
Sandicor Listing - New as of 05-16-12
Sandicor Listing - New as of 05-15-12
Sandicor Listing - New as of 05-14-12
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Rancho Penasquitos Homes for Sale
About Rancho Penasquitos:
Rancho Peñasquitos (Penasquitos means “Little Cliffs” in Spanish) is a master-planned community located in North San Diego County. With more than 52,000 residents, iIt is located just south of Rancho Bernardo, west of Interstate 15, and north of Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve. Rancho Penasquitos homes for sale are quite unique.
Often referred to as “PQ”, the community consists of approximately 10,000 acres including Black Mountain Regional Park. Peñasquitos locals enjoy ample areas of parkland and open space with 51 percent designated for residential development; 34 percent is designated for parks and open space and approx. 2 percent designated for commercial space.
Black Mountain is the area's most visible landmark, rising to 1,500 feet above the neighborhood. The hills and canyons separate the area from the rest of the city and make it feel “country like”. In 1823, San Diego County's first Mexican land grant was awarded to the Commandante of the San Diego Presidio Captain Francisco Maria Ruiz. Ruiz built a small adobe house on the land known as Rancho de Los Peñasquitos. A few years later, Rancho de Los Peñasquitos was the first place of respite for General Stephan Watts Kearny and his Army of the West after the Battle of San Pasqual. Over the decades, the land transferred ownership several times until Peñasquitos, Inc. purchased it in 1962 with plans to develop the canyon adjacent to the original adobe house.




