Chula Vista is made up of neighborhoods first and then in the east we have a lot of micro-hoods, these are part of a community planning model where developers have given names to divisions of homes within the larger community that they built and sold. Many people use these names when shopping for a new home.
Ada Terrace |
Agave |
Alicante |
Apollo II |
Aspire |
Autumn Hills |
Aviare |
Bahia Vista |
Belleme Chateaux |
Belleme Villa |
Belleza |
Bolero |
Bon Vivant |
Bonita Encore |
Brandywine Classics |
Brentwood Arms |
Cabo Bahia |
Camelot |
Casa De Moss |
CHAMBORD |
Chapala |
Charter Point |
Clover |
Cordova |
Cortina |
Don Luis Estates |
E Palomar |
Eastlake Greens |
Eastlake Shores |
Escaya |
Fairway Villas |
Flora at the Village of Escaya |
Greystone |
Hearthstone |
Heritage |
Hilltop Village |
Holiday Gardens |
Kimball Terrace |
La Vida |
Lake Pointe |
LION’S GATE |
Lomas Verdes |
Melrose Villas |
Mendocino |
Mer Soliel |
Millenia |
Monet |
Montecito |
Montecito Park |
Monterra at Otay Ranch |
Mosaic |
Otay ranch |
Otay Ranch Village |
Palace Gardens |
Palermo at Lake Pointe |
Parkwood At The Village |
Paseo Tiempo |
Rancho Del Rey |
Rancho Rios |
Rolling Hills Ranch 1 |
Rosewood |
Sanibelle |
Serena |
Sienna at Lake Pointe |
SIENNA/LAKE POINT |
Skyview |
SONORA RIDGE |
Sonora Ridge |
Stetson |
Strata |
Summer Hill At Eastlake Vistas |
Summerhill |
Summerwind |
Summit |
Tapestry |
The Summit |
Tosara |
Treviana |
Veranza |
Villa Campestre |
Villa Campestre HOA |
Villa Martinique |
Villa Tempra |
Village of Montecito |
Villagio |
Villas De Avila |
Vista Mar Collection |
West Chula Vista |
Willow Park |
Winding Walk |
Woodside Village |