Living in Temecula

Monday, January 18, 2010@ 10:21 PM
posted by Frank Stevens

Living in Temecula

The Temecula Valley is a fast growing city in what is known as ‘Wine Country’. With its friendly neighborhoods, affordable homes, ideal climate and great schools, Temecula has much to offer.

Temecula has a lot of affordable options for homebuyers from the suburbs to wine country living which makes the city attractive for home buyers, investors and businesses alike. There’s a variety of Temecula homes to choose from. You’ll find single-family to condo’s, townhomes, private gated communities and elegant estates throughout the city limits. Golf course communities are also available with seven golf courses to choose from. With a moderate cost of living and pleasant climate throughout the year, you’ll find activities, entertainment and housing options to fit your lifestyle. With a median price range for homes in Temecula is a mere $259, 000, it’s no wonder CNNMoney.com named Temecula one of America’s best small towns and city to live in 2009.

Temecula has plenty to offer from excellent public and private schools to parks and recreation for the active family. Harveston Park located near downtown has a large man-made pond and plenty of playgrounds and areas to enjoy to a picnic lunch. The city’s Promendade Mall features hundreds of familiar stores for your shopping pleasure. In addition, you will find specialisty stores and boutiques throughout the city.

Temecula Valley is best know for their wineries and endless miles of vineyards. What makes this area perfect for growing grapes is the moderately warm days and cool evenings thanks to the breeze from the Pacific Ocean. Over twenty wineries are located in Temecula Valley, many of them award winners. The great thing about the area is that it offers delicious wines at affordable prices.A drive down Rancho California Road will lead you towards wine country and into award-winning wineries such as Thornton Winery, Falkner Winery, Callaway Vineyar & Winery and Stuart Cellars just to name a few.

Temecula’s Old Town brings visitors from all over to partake in entertainment, dining and to learn about the cities rich history. It’s timber-lined boardwalks lends to the old style charm. You’ll find plenty to see and do while in Old Town. For a treat for the kids, be sure to stop by the Imagination Workshop Children’s Museum. The museum is open everyday except on Mondays and provides plenty of hands-on entertainment for kids of all ages. Antique stores and speciality shops will give you plenty of opportunity to find that unique gift for friends and family. The Temecula Valley History Museum offers you a glimpse into the past.

If you’re thinking of moving, consider a move to the Temecula Valley. You’ll be sure to find activities, entertainment and housing options to fit your lifestyle. With more people looking for “staycations”, Temecula offers excellent job opportunities in the city and a short distance away that can help you afford to enjoy all the amenites it has to offer.

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