Why Live in Entrada Este
Entrada Este in Santa Maria is a family-oriented neighborhood with well-paved streets, sidewalks, and manicured lawns. The area features early 21st-century Spanish-style and new traditional single-family homes with brick and stucco exteriors and terracotta roofs. These one to two-story homes often include shaded patios and spacious backyards. Many properties are part of HOA-controlled communities like Bradley Square. Rotary Centennial Park, located near the southern border, offers playgrounds, a basketball court, and a baseball field, while Fletcher Park provides open greenspace and a play area. Maramonte Park, about a mile southwest, includes tennis courts and horseshoe pits. Residents can also enjoy the College Drive to McCoy Lane Trail for walking, jogging, or biking. Local amenities include the Crossroads at Santa Maria shopping mall with stores like Walmart Neighborhood Market, T.J. Maxx, and The Home Depot. Dining options feature 101 Grill for Hawaiian BBQ and Pappy’s Restaurant for breakfast plates. The neighborhood is also close to wineries such as Presqu’ile Winery and Cottonwood Canyon Vineyard and Winery. Rotary Centennial Park hosts the Summer Concerts in the Parks series, and the Santa Maria Parade of Lights is a popular December event. Downtown Santa Maria is about 3 miles north, and the area is serviced by Santa Maria Regional Transit buses. Dignity Health-Marian Regional Medical Center and Santa Maria Airport are both approximately 3 miles away. The neighborhood falls within the Santa Maria Joint Union High School District, with the highly rated Ernest Righetti High School. Homes near the eastern border may experience some road noise and might be affected by aircraft noise due to proximity to the airport.
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