San Marcos is a great small city, where you don’t have to cope with the stresses of living in a big city. Search San Marcos homes for a house in a relaxed, outdoorsy community. However, you’re also not too far from the city. San Diego is only about a 40 minute drive away. Living in San Marcos puts you close to world-class museums, music, and restaurants. You’re also close enough to spend a fascinating day at the San Diego Zoo or Wild Animal Park. If you’d like to get up close and personal with marine life, SeaWorld is less than an hour away. If you ever get a hankering for the hustle of a big city, Los Angeles is less than two hours away. You could make a weekend of a concert or art show.
San Marcos is a fun and safe place to live, whether you like a life filled with outdoor activities or you’d rather explore restaurants, cafes, and cute boutiques. You can meet up with friends for coffee and an afternoon at an art gallery. Or you can organize a hike or bike ride along the trails in the city’s parks. There’s truly something for every interest and personality in San Marcos. Search San Marcos homes to find the house of your dreams. Then call us so we can help you make it your reality.
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Population by Age Level. Median Age 34.97. Households: 30,219.
In Thousand of Dollars. (Median Income: $58,506)
Population by Education Level
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Public & Private Institutions Of Learning
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