SperlingViews - Jamul, California
84.14% of people are white, 2.00% are black, 3.58% are asian, 0.66% are native american, and 9.61% claim 'Other'. 20.18% of the people in Jamul, CA, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 79.82% are non-hispanic).
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Living in Paradise Is Addictive - 2/13/2011
Jamul, CA is a small bedroom community just southeast of San Diego. It is a 30 minute drive to Lindburgh Field, our main airport. Living here is wonderful. We are away from the city. You can keep horses here and the local Catholic church sponsors barrel racing and other equestrian events for the entire community. The weather is marvelous year-round although it does get warm in the summer (over 100 degrees often!). Air conditioning and the near-by beaches compensate for that. Mosquitoes and other pesky bugs are rare and I have come to love it here. It is hard to think of a more wonderful environment to travel to for a vacation.![read more...] |
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Rural Living - 8/4/2009
Jamul is a large unincorporated community southeast of San Diego in the hills. There is a lot of land and space between neighbors. Most parcels of land involve acres rather than square feet. The Cleveland National Forest defines part of the perimeter for the sub community of Deer Horn Valley. We are only 35 miles from downtown San Diego, but the elevation at 2700' above sea level allows us to experience all four seasons, with many many days of sunshine. The down side to living here are the wild fires, particularly when the Santa Ana winds are blowing. We were burnt out two years ago in the wild fires started by illegal aliens having breakfast after crossing the border on foot. The border is only miles away. Seeing the Border Patrol is a staple here. Rural living means your water comes from a well on your property, you haul your trash to the dump and you drive miles to the nearest gas station. It takes planning and preparedness, but the rewards are privacy and spectacular natural beauty just outside your door.
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Life in Jamul - 5/30/2006
Small rural community approximately 20 miles from downtown San Diego. Situated at the base of rolling mountains.Large lots or acreage. Horse country.[read more...] |