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Rentals in Solana Beach

Solana Beach is a 13,000-person coastal community wedged between Cardiff and Del Mar, with Fletcher Cove the centerpiece and the Cedros Design District driving the day-to-day commercial energy. The city is small (3.5 sq mi), walkable in its core, and densely served by the Coaster (San Diego North County Transit District commuter rail).

Driftwood's Solana Beach portfolio is concentrated in two areas: oceanfront condos along Pacific Avenue and Sierra Avenue, and family homes in the Lomas Santa Fe area (with Solana Vista Elementary attendance).

The neighborhood

Why rent in Solana Beach.

Pace & character

Solana Beach 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.

Solana Beach questions

Common questions about renting here.

How is the Coaster commute?
32 minutes from Solana Beach Coaster station to downtown San Diego (Santa Fe Depot). Service runs every 90 minutes weekdays, less frequent weekends. Many Driftwood Solana Beach residents commute via the Coaster.
What about HOA condos?
Most Pacific Avenue and Sierra Avenue oceanfront condos are HOA-governed. We coordinate with the HOA on shared-systems work and flag any HOA-specific rules (pet limits, parking, short-term-rental bans) on every listing.
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