Additionally, cree sits within Poway's prosperous corridor, blending suburban comfort with convenient access to quality schools and local amenities.
Cree is a quiet, well-maintained residential neighborhood in Poway that appeals strongly to established families and professionals seeking stability over urban convenience. Additionally, the neighborhood's median household income of $145,191 and 55.5% married-household population underscore its appeal to multi-generational wealth and family-oriented buyers. Home values center around $785,450, positioning Cree as a premium but accessible option within San Diego County, where strong schools, low poverty (6.3%), and a median age of 37.6 reflect a mature, educated community.
| Median home price | $785.5k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | +3.2% |
| Price per sq ft | $485 |
| Median rent | $2,360 |
| Typical days on market | 26 |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 33 |
| Bike Score | 37 |
Additionally, cree's real estate market reflects consistent demand from families upgrading into primary residences. Inventory moves at a measured pace, with strong buyer competition typical of established Poway neighborhoods.
Homes in Cree attract multiple offers during spring and early summer. Additionally, buyers should be prepared with pre-approval, earnest deposit, and minimal contingencies. School proximity and move-in-ready condition command premium pricing here.
Cree's pricing and established infrastructure suit first-time buyers with solid down payment savings; car-dependent layout requires honest assessment of commute needs.
Additionally, families find Cree's school ratings, parks like Hilleary Park and Pomerado Elementary feeder zone, and family-oriented demographics nearly ideal.
Additionally, steady owner-occupancy (67.6%) and 48.5% bachelor's degree attainment support strong long-term rental demand and appreciation.
Additionally, work-from-home representation stands at 17.1%; car dependency (72.4% drive) makes Cree less ideal for those seeking walkable cafes and coworking hubs.
Additionally, moderate walkability, proximity to Poway Gold Family Health Center, and low poverty foster a secure, maintenance-light lifestyle.
Dominant property type; typically 4 to 5 bedrooms with mature landscapes and two-car garages.
Smaller footprint; attractive to downsizers and investors seeking lower entry price.
Infill and remodeled homes; command premium over dated inventory.
Daily life in Cree revolves around school calendars, weekend sports at Starridge Park and Ipai Waaypuk, and quick errands to Grocery Outlet, ALDI, and Sprouts Farmers Market. Additionally, coffee culture thrives with Cappuccino Cottage and Better Buzz Coffee Roasters within a 10-minute drive. Moreover, the neighborhood lacks the walkability of urban Poway (walk score 33 vs. city-wide 61), but compensates with quiet streets, excellent lighting, and a strong sense of community—evident in volunteer parent groups and local parks programming.
Annual events: Poway Community Park summer concert series, Poway Heritage Museum events, local school fundraisers and PTA festivals
Education is a cornerstone of Cree's appeal, with top-tier elementary and middle schools feeding into strong public secondary options. Pomerado Elementary (64.5 score) and Midland Elementary (63.5 score) anchor the neighborhood's K-5 choices, while Meadowbrook Middle (64 score) serves grades 6-8 with a proven track record of high achievement.
School Score 64.5 with 62% math and 67% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 63.5 with 62% math and 65% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 49.5 with 48% math and 51% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 64 with 59% math and 69% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 13.5 with 5% math and 22% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Most Cree students follow the Pomerado or Midland elementary to Meadowbrook Middle feeder pattern, ensuring continuity and strong peer networks through middle school.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Additionally, cree residents rely heavily on personal vehicles (72.4% commute by car), as public transit options remain limited. Most major employment hubs lie 15 to 35 minutes away, depending on freeway conditions and departure time.
Additionally, limited bus service operates along Poway Road; most residents rely on MTS local routes and I-15/I-405 access for regional connectivity.
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The median home price in Cree stands at $785,450, with properties typically ranging from $750,000 to $900,000 depending on lot size, condition, and proximity to top-rated schools. This represents a 3.2% year-over-year increase, reflecting steady demand among families. Newer or fully remodeled homes command premiums approaching $1.1 million.
Cree excels for established families, with a median household income of $145,191, low poverty (6.3%), and strong school ratings. Additionally, the 55.5% married-household population and median age of 37.6 signal stability and community investment. Drawbacks include car dependency (walk score 33) and limited public transit, making it less ideal for transit-dependent or walkability-focused buyers.
Pomerado Elementary (64.5 score) and Midland Elementary (63.5 score) serve grades K-5, while Meadowbrook Middle (64 score) handles grades 6-8. All three schools rank in the top quartile for San Diego County and benefit from strong parental involvement and consistent academic performance. Private options like Legacy Montessori School and Newbridge School offer alternatives for families seeking different pedagogies.
Yes. Additionally, the 6.3% poverty rate, low crime statistics, and active Poway Sheriff Station presence contribute to Cree's strong safety profile. The neighborhood's mature, educated demographics and high homeownership (67.6%) foster a secure, watch-your-neighbor environment typical of established suburban Poway.
Cree is ideal for families with school-age children, couples seeking suburban stability, and professionals with established careers. Additionally, the neighborhood's 48.5% bachelor's degree attainment and $145k median household income reflect an educated, financially secure demographic. Less suitable for transit-dependent commuters, renters on tight budgets, or those prioritizing urban walkability.
Residents enjoy convenient access to Grocery Outlet, ALDI, and Sprouts Farmers Market for groceries. Cappuccino Cottage and Better Buzz Coffee Roasters cater to morning routines, while dining options include Lumpia House and Pit Stop Sports Bar. Fitness enthusiasts find Mickey Cafagna Community Center, Planet Fitness, and Club Pilates all within 10 minutes, plus parks like Starridge Park and Hilleary Park for outdoor recreation.
Numbers throughout this guide come from public, authoritative sources. Additionally, walk and transit scores come from Walk Score, neighborhood boundaries and POI data from OpenStreetMap and Proximitii, and parent-city demographics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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