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Michael Disanti operates as a Coldwell Banker agent based in Wildomar on Clinton Keith Road, covering the southwestern Riverside County footprint from Wildomar through Murrieta and into Temecula's outlying areas. His practice focuses on residential sales across the broader valley rather than a narrow niche — the kind of general-market agent who works first-time buyers, move-up families, and repeat sellers navigating the mid-range inventory that makes up most local transactions. Operating within a national brokerage gives access to MLS depth and institutional backing without the solo-operator isolation. Wildomar and Murrieta residents looking to stay in their current corridor without relocating to Temecula proper, or buyers priced out of Wine Country but wanting proximity to it, fit his natural client base. For luxury ranch properties, 55+ active-adult communities, or military relocation from Camp Pendleton, specialists in those verticals elsewhere in the county may have narrower expertise. For a straightforward home sale or purchase in the working neighborhoods between the I-15 and Margarita Road, the brokerage infrastructure and local presence matter more than specialized credentials.

Krista Dixon operates out of a Clinton Keith Road office in Wildomar, positioned on the commercial corridor that runs through the heart of the valley's middle-market residential area. Her focus is the primary residential buyer and seller — single-family homes, first-time purchasers, and relocating families working with standard financing rather than cash investment portfolios. The geography matters: Wildomar and the immediate Murrieta-Menifee corridor where agents can build repeat referral networks and genuine market knowledge rather than chasing transactions across four counties. Agents working this sub-market succeed or fail on local credibility and repeat business. Dixon's base in Wildomar itself — not commuting from Temecula Wine Country or Lake Elsinore's luxury waterfront segment — signals comfort with the volume market, neighborhood familiarity, and the kind of client who values a local agent over a brokerage name. For buyers new to the area weighing inventory in the $400K–$600K range, or sellers managing the predictable spring rush on Clinton Keith's retail strip, this positioning reflects where most of Wildomar's actual transaction activity happens.
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Get ListedOak Springs Ranch operates on Clinton Keith Road in Wildomar, serving the rural-acreage and ranch-property segment of the broader Temecula Valley market — the niche where residential real estate…
Oak Springs Ranch operates on Clinton Keith Road in Wildomar, serving the rural-acreage and ranch-property segment of the broader Temecula Valley market — the niche where residential real estate overlaps with land value, equestrian use, and property that doesn't fit a typical suburban subdivision pattern. This is the counter to the volume-driven agents handling tract homes in Harveston or Redhawk; the differentiation is in knowing acreage deals, zoning complexity, and which buyers are actually shopping for land rather than a house on it. The agent base here attracts rural landowners considering sale, acreage investors, equestrian-focused buyers, and anyone moving into Wildomar or the surrounding foothill towns specifically for space and privacy rather than commute convenience. For first-time buyers in their twenties shopping a starter condo or young families hunting in the new-construction corridor, national franchises or high-volume local teams handle that flow more efficiently. For a fifty-acre parcel, a horse property with barn infrastructure, or someone relocating to the Wildomar area to buy land, this specialty focus is the better match.
After searching for 20 different apartments I finally decided to lease Oak Spring Ranch apartment. My reasons are, Oak Spring representative were very friendly, professional and welcoming. SEAN was awesome, this gentleman went extra mile to give me best customer service and answer all my questions. ...
We lived here for around 5ish years. When we first moved in, we loved it. But then it quickly went down hill. There is a creepy guy who lives by the pool, (we complained to staff several times and so have other people) that stares at little kids and will follow you around the complex if you are on a...
I came to drop off groceries but was unable to get into the gate. I decided to park at visitor parking waiting for someone to provide me with a code to the gate. I stopped by the leasing office to find a trash bin to dispose my to go restaurant waste as soon as i open the door, I was greeted by k...
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Wildomar's Southwest County position sits outside the Wine Country and Old Town corridors — properties here skew toward acreage, equestrian estates, and land-hold buyers rather than primary residence or vacation home markets. Agents with deep rural sub-market knowledge command stronger positioning than generalists.
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