Rugged and wonderful, this 26.08 acre parcel sits perched up on the upper edge of Chihuahua Valley, Warner Springs, San Diego County. Accessed by leaving paved Chihuahua Valley Road just past the 5-mile marker, heading NORTH on Valley Oak Lane where the Quarter Moon Ranch sign is. Once to the top and end of Valley Oak, find a spot to park off to the right side where you won't be blocking anyone's driveway. Walk over and around the roped-off Old Stone Hill Road (which serves as the SOUTHERN BOUNDARY of the land) and hike back over one mild wash-out and one pretty major one (you can see where the concrete culvert drainage was disturbed) roughly 1500 feet in. There is an old, round, brass survey marker on the right-hand side of the burm, marking the SOUTHWEST corner of our property. A short walk further will take you to a small arroyo and trail, which will gently level you up in elevation into the property, but still not quite even halfway in. Passing this trail will take you to a much larger swath of cleared area running along the property's EASTERN edge. Every step of this acreage is dotted with sparkling quartz and tourmaline, gorgeous native yucca and manzanita and oaks, and the viewsin every direction are so easy on the eyes. At night, turn your gaze upward and know these night
In the heart of Olde Dodge Valley near Oak Grove in Warner Springs, this 38+ acre parcel features highly usable, great quality soil, scattered oak trees, two high-production water wells, a very old adobe homestead, and power. Protected by the foothills of the Palomar Mountain Range and the hills separating Dodge Valley from Oak Grove, this mild microclimate remains sheltered from crop-damaging winds and overexposure. This special topography gives way to the almost legendary crop history of Dodge Valley as farmed by locals, Agri-Empire, and others in the past. Excellent, easy access, only a short hop to Temecula, gorgeous views, and amazing neighbors such as the San Diego County Parks, wine-makers, farmers and craftsmen. Seller financing available.
Two parcels of prime view acreage in one of the most special off-the-beaten-path communities in the backcountry. Los Tules, Warner Springs sits at the base of Hot Springs Mountain, San Diego County's highest and most majestic peak. The untouched beauty of this natural setting is absolutely unmatched. Paved lanes throughout and almost all power lines underground, with metered water available. These parcels feature cool, protected stands of oaks, sage, manzanita, and native holly. There are several naturally terraced portions where it's easy to imagine a home, or two! Each parcel already has water meters installed, delivering clean mountain water directly to your sites. Being two separate parcels, your building opportunities are more flexible as well. Building a main home on one, a guest home, ADU, or other combination could be ideal. A family compound? And you won't regret discovering this mild microclimate of sweet, gentle breezes, easy temperatures, gardening and growing, (there are more than one magnificent personal vineyards right here in the neighborhood!), and a scenic and non-hectic commute into towns for the occasional essentials, when the delivery guy doesn't bring it straight to your door. High-speed internet is becoming more and more available and functional, so the wor
23.71 acres of pure, rugged goodness. Rock formations, boulders, offroad and hiking trails, pond and catchwater areas, vistas and more. Ground yourself under an endless canopy of stars. Cleanse and detox yourself in this fresh environment of clean air and natural beauty. Ideal area for everything from off-grid living to agritourism to land conservation to custom homestead retreat. This property is offered along or on combination with adjacent 20+ acres with tiny home, deep water well, solar array and more.
Potential dream ranch/home, fenced and gated. 9.19 flat acres sitting 4200 feet above sea level in the beautiful Chihuahua Valley/Warner Springs area. Million dollar views, New Well and Pump ($26000) with capacity to pump 17-20 GPM. Newly cleared driveway setback off main road, graded to drain but still needs a layer of gravel. Two round pens existing for horses or small farm animals. New wineries, parks, biking and hiking trails available. AIRBNB possibilities galore. Sale comes with hard to get USDA farm papers allowing owner to apply for USDA government assistance grant programs.
The median home value in Warner Springs, CA is $305,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $846,300. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Warner Springs, CA is $305,000. Approximately 60.98% of Warner Springs homes are owned, compared to 10.51% rented, while 28.51% are vacant. Warner Springs real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Warner Springs real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Warner Springs, California has a population of 1,675. Warner Springs is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 7.78% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 33.76%.
The median household income in Warner Springs, California is $48,750. The median household income for the surrounding county is $88,240 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Warner Springs is 59.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 91 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 30.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 21.1 inches per year, with 0.8 inches of snow per year.