Temecula · 92591

Paseo del Sol, Temecula.

Central Temecula's pool-and-park master-planned community — built between 1994 and 2002, with three swimming pools, walking trails, and a tight-knit family vibe that's held up for over twenty years.

$700K–$1MTypical Range
2,000–3,400 SFHome Sizes
1994–2002Build Years
3Community Pools
About the Neighborhood

A pool-community lifestyle, built for kids and resale.

Paseo del Sol is one of Temecula's defining family neighborhoods — a master-planned community in central Temecula's 92591 zip code, built between 1994 and 2002. The community wraps around three swimming pools, multiple parks, walking paths, and Paloma Elementary School, all maintained as part of the HOA.

The neighborhood is structured around the kind of community-amenity model Temecula was famous for in the late 90s: pools you can walk to, parks where families actually meet each other, and a streetscape designed to slow traffic. The result is a neighborhood that has aged remarkably well — the kind of place where second-generation buyers move back into the homes they grew up in.

Architecturally, Paseo del Sol leans California traditional, with two-story floor plans on 5,000–8,000 sqft lots dominating the inventory. There's a meaningful mix of single-story options too — a real differentiator in this part of Temecula.

Why Paseo del Sol

What makes this Temecula's longest-running family default.

01

Three community pools

Three separate pool/spa areas spread across the community, each within walking distance of most homes. Summer here is genuinely outdoor — and the HOA dues actually deliver value.

02

Paloma Elementary

Paloma Elementary sits inside the community itself. Walkable elementary school is a bigger deal than most relocating families realize until they have it.

03

Single-story availability

One of the few central Temecula master-planned neighborhoods with meaningful single-story inventory. For downsizers and aging-in-place buyers, this matters.

04

Established community

Twenty-plus years of mature trees, established yards, and the kind of streetscape that takes decades to build. Paseo del Sol just feels lived-in in the best way.

05

Central location

Five minutes to Old Town Temecula, ten minutes to Wine Country, easy I-15 access. Central enough that you're never more than ten minutes from anything in the valley.

06

Reliable resale

Family-friendly floor plans plus amenity-rich community equals consistent demand. Paseo del Sol homes move predictably, even in slower market cycles.

Things to Know

Trade-offs to factor in.

  • HOA dues typically run $130–$170/month — pricier than some neighborhoods, but the amenity package justifies it
  • Mello-Roos applies to most Paseo del Sol inventory — typically $1,500–$2,800/year on top of standard property tax
  • Older inventory means most homes are 22–30 years old. Factor HVAC, roof, and water-heater age into your offer math
  • School boundary lines shift between Temecula Valley HS and Chaparral HS — verify before you fall in love with a specific address
  • Some homes need cosmetic updates — original builder finishes are still common in homes that haven't been recently flipped
Best For

Who Paseo del Sol is right for.

  • Families who want walkable elementary school and pool community
  • Downsizers and single-story seekers in central Temecula
  • Buyers in the $750K–$950K range who want established neighborhood character
  • Out-of-area families relocating who want amenity-rich master-planned community life
  • Move-up buyers who value mature trees and lived-in feel over brand-new construction
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