Hello t0rk! Yes, svelte has a great memory. π My husband and I have lived in Discovery Hills for the past 3+ years with our 3 young children. Discovery Elementary rates 9/10, San Elijo Middle rates 10/10, and the brand new San Marcos High School rates 9/10. Our son has attended Discovery since kindergarten (he will be starting 3rd grade this year) and we are very, very happy there. The city-maintained walking/biking trails and Discovery Lake are beautiful. Shopping, restaurants, and the 78 are at your fingertips. The beach is only 9 miles away. Discovery Hills is extremely safe and there are no registered sex offenders living there per the Megan’s Law site. Weather is perfect in my eyes: far enough inland to not get the gloomy marine layer, but not so far inland where you are dying of many +90F days in summer. And did I mention no HOA or mello roos?! At least there aren’t any on my block.
All of that, and you can still find a single family home for less than $550,000. Best bang for your buck in North County, HANDS DOWN. Someone please challenge me on this.
If you and your wife already live in San Marcos and are targeting Discovery Hills, I’m telling you things you already know. π In regards to young families with children, we understand your concern. We only had empty nesters and families with older children living all around us when we first moved here. Since then, we have come to realize there are about 8 kids under 10 years old living within 1-2 blocks from us. One of which is a girl who will be starting kindergarten at Discovery this year. I think it does depend on which street you are on. You won’t find a ton of kids playing outside in the neighborhood, but the demographic could be changing as the empty nesters are moving out to down size. We have found the playgrounds on Via Vera Cruz and at Discovery Lake to be great resources for finding new neighborhood friends and play date opportunities.
I hope this helps! Please let me know if there is anything else I can help you with. We would love to have a fellow Pigg and family as neighbors!