Top Real Estate Agents in Solana Beach, CA

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    Solana Beach Agents Ranked by Est. 12-mo Volume

    We ranked local agents/teams by estimated 12-month volume using the calculation: Sales last 12 months × Average price. This is a transparent public data proxy designed for quick comparison across active real estate agents in Solana Beach.

    RankAgent / TeamBrokerageSales (12 mo)Avg Price (profile)Est. 12-mo Volume
    1Jason Barry TeamBarry Estates56$5.6M≈ $313.6M
    2Laura BarryBarry Estates39$6.4M≈ $249.6M
    3Willis Allen Real Estate (Team)Willis Allen Real Estate95$1.7M≈ $161.5M
    4Seth O’Byrne TeamCompass51$1.6M≈ $81.6M
    5Jordan Beal (Beal Group)Compass45$1.6M≈ $72.0M
    6Lindsay Dunlap TeamCompass35$2.0M≈ $70.0M
    7Dane Soderberg (Team)Compass30$2.1M≈ $63.0M
    8Molly Fleming (Team)Compass27$1.9M≈ $51.3M
    9Brett Combs (Combs Group)Compass14$3.5M≈ $49.0M
    10Ryan WhiteThe Guiltinan Group9$2.1M≈ $18.9M
    11Scott PeckeXp Realty | Luxury8$2.2M≈ $17.6M
    12Gregory Robertson (Team)Class Realty Group8$1.1M≈ $8.8M
    13Eva MeierColdwell Banker Realty5$1.2M≈ $6.0M
    14Joyce DohertyStubbs Real Estate, Inc.4$1.3M≈ $5.2M

    Methodology: Est. 12-mo Volume = “Sales last 12 months” × “Average price” as displayed on each agent’s Zillow profile. Snapshot date: October 11, 2025.
    Notes & caveats: Profile counts are all-areas (not Solana-only) and Zillow’s “average price” is what the profile displays. Team vs. individual production can be blended on team profiles. Snapshot date: October 11, 2025.

    Solana Beach Neighborhoods

    Coastal Bluffs & Condo Row (West of 101)

    On the ocean side of Highway 101, Solana Beach stacks up some of North County’s most coveted bluff-top living. Along South Sierra Ave you’ll find the classic condo communities—Del Mar Beach Club, Seascape Sur, Surfsong, Solana Beach & Tennis Club—many with stair access down to Seaside State Beach and Tide Park. It’s walkable to Fletcher Cove, the train station, Cedros, and the Belly Up—so you can park the car and live on foot.

    Neighborhoods: Beachaus, Del Mar Beach Club, Del Mar Shores, La Mer, Las Brisas, Park Del Mar, Playa Del Mar, Sea Turf, Seascape, Seascape Chateau, Seascape Shores, Seascape Sur, Solana Beach & Tennis Club, SurfSong, The Bluffs

    Olde Solana / Cedros Design District

    Just inland from the bluffs, the Cedros Avenue Design District mixes indie boutiques, galleries, coffee spots, and the live-music landmark Belly Up. Streets here feel village-like and highly walkable. Sunday’s farmers market (one block off Cedros) keeps things lively, and the Solana Beach Transit Center (Amtrak/COASTER) makes downtown San Diego or Orange County an easy hop.

    Neighborhoods: Olde Solana Beach, Solana Court, Solana Palisades · Stevens Manor · Del Mar Downs · Del Mar Legends · Triple Crown · Saratoga West · Turfwood

    Lomas Santa Fe & Santa Fe Hills (East of I-5)

    If you want yards, cul-de-sacs, and a quieter suburban feel—head east. The Lomas Santa Fe area has wider streets, family-friendly pockets, and quick access to shopping, the country club and executive golf courses, and neighborhood parks. You’ll trade the sound of surf for more space and easier parking, while staying 7–10 minutes from the beach.

    Neighborhoods: Country Club Villas, Santa Fe Hills, Santa Helena Park, Sixth Green, Solana Vista, St Francis Court, The Villas

    San Elijo Lagoon & North Rios Trails

    On the north side of town, the lagoon and its trail network offer an easy nature escape. Locals hit the North Rios trailheads for sunset walks, birding, and kid-friendly loops; adventurous hikers make the short drive to Annie’s Canyon Trail (a photogenic slot canyon) on the east side of the lagoon. Bring a bike—Solana connects into the Coastal Rail Trail and the 101 bike lanes for scenic rides.

    Neighborhoods: San Elijo Hills, Solana Point

    Beach Access & Everyday Life

    Fletcher Cove is the town’s social beach hub with grass, showers, and a gentle slope—great for families. Seaside State Beach runs north toward Cardiff with consistent surf and long, flat walks. Daily life is simple here: grab coffee on Cedros, hit a trail or the water, and be home in minutes. The city is also served by the Solana Beach School District (elementary) and San Dieguito Union High School District, which many buyers ask about during their search.

    How to choose your pocket

    If you’re a walker and nightlife-adjacent, aim for west of 101/Cedros. If you want space and a calmer feel, look to Lomas Santa Fe/Santa Fe Hills. If nature access is your north star, live near the lagoon or the North Rios trailheads. For condo buyers, the South Sierra communities offer the most “lock-and-leave” options with direct beach access—great for second homes or low-maintenance living.