Discover your dream home in Stone Ridge Estates, beautiful & affordable, San Diego County. On one of the largest, elevated lots, this home boasts an ideal orientation, ensuring max privacy &...
GREAT PRICE - GREAT OPPORTUNITY - DISCOVER THE CHARM of this property, nestled in a tranquil, LAND OWNED, 55+ RETIREMENT COMMUNITY. This 2024-built home boasts a spacious, open floor plan which...
Welcome home to this beautifully maintained 2-bedroom, 2-bath residence with a den/optional 3rd bedroom, offering 1,269 sq ft of comfortable living space. Built in 2008, this newer home features an...
Welcome to Stoneridge, a terrific opportunity to reside in a peaceful *LAND-OWNED NO SPACE RENT* active 55+ community! This lovely home was built as a model home for Stoneridge and features many...
THOUGHTFULLY UPGRADED and situated on OWNED LAND WITH NO LEASE FEE, this beautifully maintained 2-bed, 2-bath home offers 1,344 square feet of comfortable living with million dollar, panoramic...
Welcome to this beautifully upgraded 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom manufactured home located in the desirable Stone Ridge 55+ community in Warner Springs. This move-in ready home features stunning flooring...
Just like new and gorgeous. Totally move-in ready. This is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom, with an optional 3rd bedroom, or keep it as an office. The roof is about 2 years old, and the refrigerator is...
2 Bedroom 1 bath home in Beautiful Stoneridge Community of Warner Springs. Live in nature in a unique rural 55 plus community. Enjoy lakes and hills, clubhouse, Community pool and spa. The community...
Best bargain in the area!!! Welcome to this delightful neighborhood, with breathtaking mountain scenery. This home features 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Situated in a land-owned, rent-free, active...
Discover your dream home oasis in the highly sought-after 55+ community of Stone Ridge, Warner Springs Estates. This fixer is a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home with approx. 1,040 sq ft of original living...











Warner Springs takes its name from Jonathan Warner. Warner immigrated to California in 1831. He received a land grant for the Rancho Agua Caliente in 1844. The ranch became a famous station on the immigrant trail.