My sister and brother in law are packing up the three little ones and heading to cali from michigan victims of the auto industry collapse. they are looking around the murrieta area to live. he will be working in vista.
Anyone familiar with the area I would appreciate any and all inside info you could give. good areas bad areas etc.
On the plus side it will give me another reason to head to the west. :yahoo:
Canyonman,
I live in Temecula, which is adjacent to Murrieta, California. This area is part of Riverside county and has a population of about 100,000, as does Temecula. Years ago, this area was experiencing tremendous growth as the properties were far less than the surrounding metropolitan areas like San Diego and Orange County, etc. Families could buy a comfortable single family home for a decent price and commute. Temecula has a growing industrial infrastructuree. As a result, the demographics are younger families, and mostly middle income. Both Temecula and Murrieta are well planned and relatively modern in their layouts. Many of the tract homes have trails, parks, swimming pools, etc. Modern shopping centers, malls, etc.
Temecula is known for its wineries. Do an Internet search and you can pull up lots of information about them ,as well as the restaurants, hotels, etc. Both Temecula and Murrieta have historic "Old Town" districts with lots of antique shops, restaurants, etc. Adjacent and west of the main populated areas of these two towns there are hills with very nice homes and large properties. La Cresta and Tenaja Hills is adjacent to Murrieta and is mainly horse properties - I think 2 acre minumums. Adjacent to Temecula is De Luz, which is mainly avocado and citrus groves with 5-acre minimums. (This is where I live.)
This area is about 45 minutes to Vista, a bit more for Murrieta. The good news for someone moving in is that property values have plummeted here! It's a great time to buy if they can qualify. (Shameless plug here: I'm working on my real estate licenses as we speak and would love to help them out.)
I hope this helps a bit. All in all, a nice area as long as they don't want to be close to the beach.
Best,
Rick