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Rentals in Encinitas

Encinitas is a 62,000-person coastal city wedged between Carlsbad and Solana Beach, with a six-block walkable downtown (the Lumberyard / 101), three state beaches inside city limits (Moonlight, San Elijo, Cardiff), and the most-loved K-8 district in coastal North County (Encinitas Union). Renting here is competitive year-round and most acute in May–August.

Driftwood's Encinitas portfolio runs the full spectrum: 1920s craftsman bungalows in Old Encinitas, 1960s mid-century cottages in New Encinitas, and modern townhomes in Village Park. Every listing publishes its full requirements before you tour.

The neighborhood

Why rent in Encinitas.

Pace & character

Encinitas runs on early surf checks, mid-morning farmers' markets, and quiet evenings. The downtown spans about twelve blocks of Highway 101, with independent shops, a Friday night main street, and a public library that hosts the best free events in the county.

The town is split roughly in half by the train tracks: ocean-side is denser, walkable, and quieter at night; inland-side is leafier, with bigger lots and more parking. Both sides are 12–18 minutes by foot to a beach.

Transit & getting around

The Coaster commuter rail stops downtown with weekday service to Solana Beach, Old Town San Diego, and Santa Fe Depot. I-5 sits two miles inland; expect 25 minutes to UCSD and 35 minutes to downtown San Diego outside of rush hour.

Most residents bike. The Coastal Rail Trail is a flat, separated path running the full length of town and onward to Carlsbad. There's a single bike-share kiosk near the library, and Lyft / Uber wait times are usually under five minutes.

Schools

The Encinitas Union School District serves K–6 and is consistently rated in the top decile statewide. Junior high and high school students attend the San Dieguito Union District (Oak Crest, La Costa Canyon, San Dieguito Academy). All schools post boundary maps on the city site; we link them on each listing where it matters.

What it costs

Long-term rents range from about $2,400/mo for a studio off-101 to $9,000+/mo for an oceanfront single-family home. Most listings sit between $3,500 and $5,500/mo. Utilities are usually tenant-paid; some homes have owner-paid solar.

Encinitas questions

Common questions about renting here.

When is the best time to rent in Encinitas?
October through February, after the summer rush. Coastal homes come back on the market when seasonal renters leave and prices soften 5-10% off summer highs.
Are short-term rentals allowed in Encinitas?
Only at specifically licensed properties. The City of Encinitas restricts STRs (under 30 days) to a small permitted set. Every Driftwood Encinitas home is leased on annual or 18+ month terms only.
Do you list furnished rentals?
We list 4-6 furnished homes per year, typically academic-year or relocation rentals. They're flagged on the listing and rent at a 15-20% premium.
What about parking?
Most Driftwood Encinitas single-family homes include off-street parking (driveway or garage). Downtown townhomes often have one assigned space; we walk through any street-permit requirements at lease signing.
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