Eucalyptus Hills resident here. I’m glad and sad our neighborhood just got recognized. 😅 25 minutes to Downtown. About 20 minutes to La Jolla. 45 minutes to Julian. 🙌🏽
Haha, those mail boxes in Ramona off the 67, I have seen many pics of those over the years. By the way, the residents there are very friendly, good people!
Don’t forget to tell your viewers about fire insurance. I’m in Pauma Valley… thank goodness it’s not ever going to grow. Valley Center is growing rapidly. I believe many of the long time locals are not happy about that. For us, it will be nice when more businesses open…hopefully the grocery store they’ve talked about for years. But, I’ll take county living over conveniences. Anyway, you showed some lovely areas.
"Only 2,000,000" average for one acre...in any of these places is pretty insane. Mostly people out of state and even out of country affording these homes if they weren't born with a silver spoon. Most of us busting hump to provide necessary services to people can barely afford to save let alone afford 2 million. For those wondering, Ramona is full of drug addicts and has many break ins, many that don't get reported. Poway is pretty close to the same environment and quickly going downhill with the economy, though I would expect that for most of California anymore. Thanks Gruesome Newsome. My husband and I are both born and raised in CA, veteran status, two branches of military and we love a lot about CA for what we recognize as home...Even though travel as a child had me dreaming of other states. I'm grateful to be RENTING (because that's our only option) in one of the good parts of San Diego and we got a good deal that most can't find. But it's stressful seeing crime rise everywhere, on top of just improper spendenture of our extortion-level taxes. If my family could afford a nice home in one of these areas, this just doesn't convince me that it would be worth it. To some it might, but most of my family has moved from CA because of the politics and cost of living (including taxation), new major issues with infrastructure, we have some of the oldest dams that are barely maintained, and the terrible electrical grid that is going to be more overburdened with the push for EV (even though every summer many places are told not to charge EV during peak usage). It's a mess. Yes, we have beautiful properties for the wealthy but so does almost any other state. Personally I do plan on having enough to own a multi-million dollar home eventually (or equal to that market), but I'd rather get three times the property in a conservative state. People forget what a conservative economy means...
Could be anywhere but try cruising through Rancho Santa Fe on street view. That might be the place you are referring too. It was mentioned in the video as well.
Yep. I grew up here but I don't know that I'd stay IF I could afford to own property. Right now my family is stuck. We are hoping to move, and if not...hoping the state becomes conservative again so we can afford to live without looming threat of ever-rising extortive rent, utilities, taxes, etc. We want to stay because it's our home. I'm very nostalgic and know most of the city and nearby cities like the back of my hand. But for the security and comforts you can get other states makes me feel we wouldn't choose to spend our money here. ESPECIALLY NOT with someone like Gruesome Newsome running things into the ground. We have a of of infrastructure in San Diego on the brink of total failure as well......they hike our prices consistently and only do bare minimum repairs to patch things. With the EV push it's only going to get worse, and there will be a lot of red faces when they dish out money for a new EV only to find they are told not to charge it during heavy usage throughout the year, and that taxes will sky rocket to make up for the overburdened electrical grid. Fantastic.
California native here! SoCal actually. It’s a beautiful wonderful state that has been hijacked by crazy liberal socialists. Don’t abandon her, we must fight to reform her!
You can sell people acreage with a beautiful View, and that View could be half the value of the property; but can you stop them from putting that $2,000 shed in the middle of that view ? Nope.
Rancho Santa Fe is rural like Malibu is rural. Please, so funny. Stoked you avoided all the affordable rural land in SD County and concentrated on all the well known expensive areas. FYI, the mayor and others were busted for falsifying school records decades ago in Poway to lure professional athletes and others to the area. Tell the Dulzura dude to keep our secret to himself..... 45 minutes to downtown and the beach. 10 minutes to Mex......
@realtorjamielennon no we would like you not to make any vids about these areas. As the locals moved there to get away! From everyone else and their problems, their way of life and their desire to impose their beliefs and lifestyles on their surroundings.
@@dormantmenace I personally get where you're coming from, but also the point is you can't limit the freedom of others to that extent and expect to get the same. Plus it's already too late in many areas....I live nearby one of these, we visit many of these places often for friends and just parks etc. But they are unkempt and even dangerous due to drug use and other criminal activity. Thankfully nothing like up North but bad enough for the price we have to pay. To RENT. We can't afford to buy but if we could we probably would have to leave our lifelong home of CA because it doesn't seem worth it. If you're wealthy enough to afford a property in one of these areas you're very blessed and already get privacy and space beyond what the vast majority can. My husband and I have been essential workers for the better part of our adult lives and vets and we can barely afford rent (and we have a REALLY good rent cost due to being grandfathered in during Trump). My husband still works OT most weeks, as he has most of the past decade and we dream of security and space. We're blessed to love where we are as it's one of the best areas in SD but it also still has plenty of crime, break ins, stabbings, drug overdose on the corners etc and is going up consistently. Police dispatch also hates accepting calls and will avoid sending anyone out. We have perverts that live near parks and just boast about it, and kids going missing all the time. It's heartbreaking. Trafficking has been high in SoCal for a very long time, but it's worse during the past years, especially in San Diego. Not to mention the cost of taxation/extortion here. Most of my family that could afford nice homes moved to other states because they don't want to be hit so heavily with both property tax AND income tax. We used to supposedly have some of the best school sin the nation, including our state colleges but they have been terrible since before I attended...back in the early 2,000s. Obviously it's MUCH worse today in the public sector. The infrastructure across San Diego is some of the oldest in the nation and they just patch it while rising our utility prices, the electrical grid is having on by a thread and is becoming more overburdened with the push for EV...It's just a mess quite frankly.
Yea check the zoning. See what you're allowed to build on their land. See once they finally let you build on their land, then you get to pay higher taxes. Lots and lots of taxes. On their land.
Fallbrook, is a crap hole. The downtown shopping area is liken to TJ. There are some nice homes there but unfortunately in most cases your neighbor will have trash, old cars piled up, unkept property and home. A couple miles and you’re out of San Diego county and into beautiful Temecula, excellent dining, old town, wineries, excellent shopping, etc I live on 10 acres in the beautiful hills in the high end community of DeLuz hills. As a general contractor, dealing with San Diego county and their liberal policies are a nightmare in comparison with Riverside county’s in developing properties.
I know that area up over that hill going west on Rancho California Rd. Nice estates up there. You are correct about Fallbrook being inundated with illegals as such as the country. That will be dealt with very soon. Regarding Temecula area I agree it is better but was way better twenty years ago. So you think developing a rural property is easier in Temecula valley? Will they let you park a 5th wheel while you're putting up structures, septic systems, well water, electric, solar etc without extortion and constant Communist rule? Or find acreage with those improvements in place, ie well, electric and septic, out of sight out of mind? Anza, Aguanga?
Do you know of any smaller cottage homes with less land up in the hill tops in San Diego county? My dad grew up in the rural mountains of Colombia and would like to live his remaining days in rural life but he doesn't need something bigger than a one bedroom home and some land to plant and tend to a garden
The costs of trying to insure anything rural in CA will keep you up at night.
beautiful areas - thanks for sharing -insurability is the issue atm and forseeable future
Oh for sure..200 % more in 3 years
I was literally just wondering the other day about rural San Diego areas to relocate to and this video popped up! Perfect timing lol. Thank you! ❤️
@@meganlonsdale8462 glad I could help 😌
Thank You Jamie; keep making more San Diego content you're killing it!👋👌💙💜😍
Much thx -I will indeed 😁
Eucalyptus Hills resident here. I’m glad and sad our neighborhood just got recognized. 😅 25 minutes to Downtown. About 20 minutes to La Jolla. 45 minutes to Julian. 🙌🏽
Nice video. Thanks for sharing these ideas.
Happy to help 😁
You have some great videos good work!
thank you for the boots and snatch shorts tour
You forgot Julian oh no. Julian is the gem of back country
Julians great.. so great It’s getting its own video💛coming soon.
Im glad to see someone make a video like this. I’m looking for land with a barn or metal building hopefully with ocean view in San Diego county.
@@freediver131 Morro Hills in Fallbrook is a great place to start. Rural are that gives you views out to the ocean into Oceanside.
This is a super useful video for incredibly wealthy people with FY money.
Love the Daisy Dukes!
San Diego Veteran With 90% Looking to buy a Farm to start my small poultry business. already paying 3850 for rent.
Wonderful information 👌
I was thinking about to buy that thing, but after the Word Rattle Snake came up, I was out 😂✌🏻🖤❤💛
@@WhoDat2504 😅
I bought 99 acres in Dulzura in 2019.
I just finally got approved to build in march of this year.
Good reminder to stay away from suich areas. 😆
What happened? Why so long?
@@PhilipRevere thats too much to type. California bureaucracy is what happened
Congrats, I think I saw this land on loopnet or zilllow.
Warner Springs is a hidden gem.
Haha, those mail boxes in Ramona off the 67, I have seen many pics of those over the years. By the way, the residents there are very friendly, good people!
The Downside of these area's is fires. As a 20yr resident of East County I've been through and seen my fair share of fires.
@@JohnHernandez-tr2qw it’s become increasingly difficult for CA residents to obtain a homeowners insurance policy in high fire zones as well.. smh
also... huge mortgages for 40 years.
Alpine, hidden gem 😊
@@vicaddenbrooke6644 Alpine is great! I was hoping for some snow this season, but it never came.
You missed Bonsall
You missed Dehesa Valley and Jamul. In my opinion the 2 best places to live. Well no wait. If I was wealthy Rancho Santa Fe would be my pick 😂
lol same! It’s only $15 mil to live there 😂
your content is very good
@@UA-camExpertZesan I appreciate that 🙏
Don’t forget to tell your viewers about fire insurance. I’m in Pauma Valley… thank goodness it’s not ever going to grow. Valley Center is growing rapidly. I believe many of the long time locals are not happy about that. For us, it will be nice when more businesses open…hopefully the grocery store they’ve talked about for years. But, I’ll take county living over conveniences. Anyway, you showed some lovely areas.
"Only 2,000,000" average for one acre...in any of these places is pretty insane. Mostly people out of state and even out of country affording these homes if they weren't born with a silver spoon. Most of us busting hump to provide necessary services to people can barely afford to save let alone afford 2 million. For those wondering, Ramona is full of drug addicts and has many break ins, many that don't get reported. Poway is pretty close to the same environment and quickly going downhill with the economy, though I would expect that for most of California anymore. Thanks Gruesome Newsome.
My husband and I are both born and raised in CA, veteran status, two branches of military and we love a lot about CA for what we recognize as home...Even though travel as a child had me dreaming of other states. I'm grateful to be RENTING (because that's our only option) in one of the good parts of San Diego and we got a good deal that most can't find. But it's stressful seeing crime rise everywhere, on top of just improper spendenture of our extortion-level taxes.
If my family could afford a nice home in one of these areas, this just doesn't convince me that it would be worth it. To some it might, but most of my family has moved from CA because of the politics and cost of living (including taxation), new major issues with infrastructure, we have some of the oldest dams that are barely maintained, and the terrible electrical grid that is going to be more overburdened with the push for EV (even though every summer many places are told not to charge EV during peak usage). It's a mess. Yes, we have beautiful properties for the wealthy but so does almost any other state. Personally I do plan on having enough to own a multi-million dollar home eventually (or equal to that market), but I'd rather get three times the property in a conservative state. People forget what a conservative economy means...
Can I have your information to contact you looking for a realtor
@@janetlopez6088 howdy! Here is the best way to get in touch with me, either by phone or email- jamie@jamielennon.com, (619)363-1902
Where is the tree lined streets with palm trees??
Could be anywhere but try cruising through Rancho Santa Fe on street view. That might be the place you are referring too. It was mentioned in the video as well.
NIce
Just cost $$$$$ in CA
Yep. I grew up here but I don't know that I'd stay IF I could afford to own property. Right now my family is stuck. We are hoping to move, and if not...hoping the state becomes conservative again so we can afford to live without looming threat of ever-rising extortive rent, utilities, taxes, etc. We want to stay because it's our home. I'm very nostalgic and know most of the city and nearby cities like the back of my hand. But for the security and comforts you can get other states makes me feel we wouldn't choose to spend our money here. ESPECIALLY NOT with someone like Gruesome Newsome running things into the ground. We have a of of infrastructure in San Diego on the brink of total failure as well......they hike our prices consistently and only do bare minimum repairs to patch things. With the EV push it's only going to get worse, and there will be a lot of red faces when they dish out money for a new EV only to find they are told not to charge it during heavy usage throughout the year, and that taxes will sky rocket to make up for the overburdened electrical grid. Fantastic.
Go to SD, everybody else has.
California native here! SoCal actually. It’s a beautiful wonderful state that has been hijacked by crazy liberal socialists. Don’t abandon her, we must fight to reform her!
Stop watching fox entertainment
Get rid of Newsom, offers zero leadership...
@@skatincaytonvote Dems out of office, TV is the least of cals problems .....
Cali doesn't need domestic terrorists, go ahead and leave and take youre hate speech too.
EXACTLY!! Im dug in here it’s the best city in the country !!
You can sell people acreage with a beautiful View, and that View could be half the value of the property; but can you stop them from putting that $2,000 shed in the middle of that view ? Nope.
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rancho santa fe = $unaffordable
Rancho Santa Fe is rural like Malibu is rural. Please, so funny. Stoked you avoided all the affordable rural land in SD County and concentrated on all the well known expensive areas.
FYI, the mayor and others were busted for falsifying school records decades ago in Poway to lure professional athletes and others to the area.
Tell the Dulzura dude to keep our secret to himself..... 45 minutes to downtown and the beach. 10 minutes to Mex......
Dulzura has some whack jobs living there. No thanks.
Fallbrook is not the avocado capital of the world. not even close. There is not enough water in San Diego county anymore.
Mexico 🇲🇽 is actually the avocado capital
Just another realtor trying to sell their stuff. Without tellling any of the downsides of the area.
Would you like me to make a video talking about the downsides of these areas?
@realtorjamielennon no we would like you not to make any vids about these areas. As the locals moved there to get away! From everyone else and their problems, their way of life and their desire to impose their beliefs and lifestyles on their surroundings.
@@dormantmenace well OK then
@@dormantmenace I personally get where you're coming from, but also the point is you can't limit the freedom of others to that extent and expect to get the same. Plus it's already too late in many areas....I live nearby one of these, we visit many of these places often for friends and just parks etc. But they are unkempt and even dangerous due to drug use and other criminal activity. Thankfully nothing like up North but bad enough for the price we have to pay. To RENT. We can't afford to buy but if we could we probably would have to leave our lifelong home of CA because it doesn't seem worth it.
If you're wealthy enough to afford a property in one of these areas you're very blessed and already get privacy and space beyond what the vast majority can. My husband and I have been essential workers for the better part of our adult lives and vets and we can barely afford rent (and we have a REALLY good rent cost due to being grandfathered in during Trump). My husband still works OT most weeks, as he has most of the past decade and we dream of security and space.
We're blessed to love where we are as it's one of the best areas in SD but it also still has plenty of crime, break ins, stabbings, drug overdose on the corners etc and is going up consistently. Police dispatch also hates accepting calls and will avoid sending anyone out. We have perverts that live near parks and just boast about it, and kids going missing all the time. It's heartbreaking. Trafficking has been high in SoCal for a very long time, but it's worse during the past years, especially in San Diego.
Not to mention the cost of taxation/extortion here. Most of my family that could afford nice homes moved to other states because they don't want to be hit so heavily with both property tax AND income tax. We used to supposedly have some of the best school sin the nation, including our state colleges but they have been terrible since before I attended...back in the early 2,000s. Obviously it's MUCH worse today in the public sector. The infrastructure across San Diego is some of the oldest in the nation and they just patch it while rising our utility prices, the electrical grid is having on by a thread and is becoming more overburdened with the push for EV...It's just a mess quite frankly.
@@ari3lz3pp democrats.............
Yea check the zoning. See what you're allowed to build on their land. See once they finally let you build on their land, then you get to pay higher taxes. Lots and lots of taxes. On their land.
I wouldn't call these rural. Campo is rural..unless there is a more rural than rural category. 😂 Nice low traffic ruralness
I live in the foothills of Lakeside... I call it "semi rural" since its not quite pure country and not suburban.
Fallbrook, is a crap hole. The downtown shopping area is liken to TJ. There are some nice homes there but unfortunately in most cases your neighbor will have trash, old cars piled up, unkept property and home. A couple miles and you’re out of San Diego county and into beautiful Temecula, excellent dining, old town, wineries, excellent shopping, etc I live on 10 acres in the beautiful hills in the high end community of DeLuz hills. As a general contractor, dealing with San Diego county and their liberal policies are a nightmare in comparison with Riverside county’s in developing properties.
Temecula is a parking lot
I know that area up over that hill going west on Rancho California Rd. Nice estates up there.
You are correct about Fallbrook being inundated with illegals as such as the country. That will be dealt with very soon.
Regarding Temecula area I agree it is better but was way better twenty years ago.
So you think developing a rural property is easier in Temecula valley?
Will they let you park a 5th wheel while you're putting up structures, septic systems, well water, electric, solar etc without extortion and constant Communist rule?
Or find acreage with those improvements in place, ie well, electric and septic, out of sight out of mind?
Anza, Aguanga?
Vote conservative
so expensive , better off not there
Do you know of any smaller cottage homes with less land up in the hill tops in San Diego county? My dad grew up in the rural mountains of Colombia and would like to live his remaining days in rural life but he doesn't need something bigger than a one bedroom home and some land to plant and tend to a garden
Great informative video
Glad you found it helpful 😌