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Heritage combines local history and city center convenience
Mount San Jacinto peers over Heritage, a Riverside County neighborhood located at the heart of San Jacinto, the peak's namesake city. “[The mountains] are gorgeous,” says resident Chuck Wanta, owner of Main Street Coin and Jewelry in San Jacinto. “In early spring, they have snowcaps, and the peaks are emerald green like the hillsides of Ireland after a good rain.” The community shares space with historic landmarks like Estudillo Mansion and the First Baptist Church of San Jacinto. It's also close to community green spaces like Mistletoe Park and the hosting grounds of several annual events.
Heritage neighborhood homes in San Jacinto feature large lots, open floor plans, and a welcoming vibe.
The Heritage neighborhood in San Jacinto provides a quiet retreat with easy access to major roads.
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Main Street dining and San Jacinto Avenue shopping
A collection of local businesses neighbor vacant storefronts along San Jacinto's Main Street. “Temecula has a thriving downtown district, and I hope one day ours can be like that,” Wanta says. He notes that other local business owners share a similar sentiment. “They care about the area and are very community-oriented.” Delgado’s Restaurant sits along this stretch and serves traditional Mexican fare. “A lot of people don’t know about it, but the people that do are completely loyal to it,” Wanta says. Just south, San Jacinto Avenue features chain restaurants next to grocers, such as Cardenas Markets, the San Jacinto Certified Farmers Market and Walmart Supercenter.
Delgado’s Restaurant in the Heritage neighborhood, San Jacinto, offers authentic Mexican cuisine.
Cardenas in the Heritage neighborhood of San Jacinto, provides fresh groceries and authentic Latin flavors.
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20th-century ranch-style homes fill the community
Power lines stretch across the residential landscape, sharing space with high-reaching palm trees that cut into the horizon. Ranch-style homes in warm-toned hues fill the neighborhood and feature gated front yards with views of the surrounding mountains. The neighborhood's wide gridded streets run parallel to sidewalks and connect to two-car driveways. Depending on size and condition, prices typically range from $200,000 to $500,000. Heritage’s overall CAP Index Crime Score is 7 out of 10, compared to the national average of 4. However, it scores an 8 for other violent crimes. In response, the San Jacinto Police Department offers home and business security surveys and vacation property checks.
The Heritage neighborhood in San Jacinto offers modern homes with mountain views and quiet streets.
San Jacinto’s Heritage neighborhood offers charming homes near shopping, dining, and entertainment.
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Mistletoe Park and Estudillo Mansion tours
Mistletoe Park on Main Street is a bike ride away from most homes and stays busy with after-school trips to the playground. Along Ramona Boulevard, Druding Park’s Veteran’s Monument commemorates the armed forces, where visitors can view artifacts like a tank and anchor. On West Ash Street, Estudillo Mansion offers tours about local history. Soboba Casino Resort is 2 miles away and features the adjoining Soboba Springs Golf Course.
Hit the courts for some hoops at Mistletoe Park in San Jacinto.
The Estudillo Mansion in the Heritage neighborhood, San Jacinto, showcases beautiful historic charm.
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San Jacinto Unified School District serves the neighborhood
San Jacinto Elementary School maintains a C-minus on Niche and serves students living on the community’s west side. Those living on the east side attend C-rated Estudillo Elementary School. Starting in fall 2025, children north of Main Street will enroll at the new Rose Salgado Elementary School. Completing the pipeline are the C-minus-rated Monte Vista Middle School and B-minus-rated San Jacinto High School. The district also has several magnet schools, including Edward Hyatt World Language Academy.
A parent waits in the student pick-up zone at Estudillo Elementary School in San Jacinto.
Bright Colorful Buildings Seen on the Campus of Monte Vista Middle School in San Jacinto
Students wait to be picked up after school at San Jacinto High School.
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Residents convene at citywide events
Wanta says the Kool August Nights Concert Series is a popular event, and on Wednesday evenings people gather on the Estudillo Mansion lawn for live music and drinks sold by local vendors. In December, Candy Cane Lane on Main rings in the holiday season with a tree-lighting ceremony, photos with Santa and activities for all ages.
Enjoy an unforgettable evening of music at Kool August Nights in San Jacinto.
Enjoy fresh finds every week at San Jacinto Certified Farmer's Market.
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Buses dot the area and major roads link to I-10
Gilman Springs Road cuts through the community and provides access to State Route 60, which leads to downtown Los Angeles 84 miles west. The mainline road also connects to Interstate 10, linking the area to Palm Springs and its namesake international airport 43 miles east. Temecula Valley Hospital is closer to home, 33 miles south, off Temecula Parkway. Riverside Transit Agency buses have stops along San Jacinto Avenue and Ramona Boulevard.
RTA transit in the Heritage neighborhood, San Jacinto, offers convenient bus routes for commuters.
Gilman Springs Rd connects the Heritage neighborhood of San Jacinto to nearby cities.
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Wildfires can occur in the area
Due to its location and dry climate, the community is susceptible to wildfires.
Homeowners in the Heritage neighborhood of San Jacinto should follow fire safety guidelines.
Fire-resistant landscaping helps reduce wildfire risks in the Heritage neighborhood of San Jacinto.
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Parks in this Area
Mistletoe Park
Druding Veteran Memorial Park
Transit
Airport
Palm Springs International
53 min drive
Bus
San Jacinto Fs Sixth
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Ramona Fs Santa Fe
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State Fs Seventh
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State Fs Cottonwood
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Ramona Fs State
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Heritage
US
Homicide
7
4
Sexual Assault
7
4
Assault with Weapon
8
4
Robbery
7
4
Burglary
7
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
9
4
Larceny
5
4
Crime Score
7
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Heritage Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Heritage, San Jacinto sell after 137 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Heritage, San Jacinto over the last 12 months is $285,500, down 30% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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This is an upgraded 5-bedroom + loft, 3-bathroom + 3-car garage home offering nearly 3,400 sq ft of combined space—priced aggressively at $570,000 after beautifully landscaping and completing upgrades from its builder grade original design, attracting buyers looking for better than a New HOME, for less than the price included with appliances and paid off solar.Why This Home Wins:1.
Charming, Remodeled Gem with Mountain Views & Expansion PotentialWelcome to your perfect blend of comfort, style, and opportunity! This beautifully remodeled, move-in ready home is nestled in a peaceful, friendly neighborhood with gorgeous mountain views and room to grow—literally. Step inside and be greeted by a light-filled open layout featuring two spacious bedrooms, a versatile third
Welcome to 375 N Victoria Avenue, San Jacinto – a beautifully renovated gem ready for move-in! This stunning 3-bedroom, 2-bath home has been completely rehabbed inside and out with no detail overlooked. Every inch of the property has been thoughtfully updated to combine modern style with everyday comfort. Step inside to an inviting, open-concept layout featuring brand-new flooring throughout the
Turnkey Single-Level Home with Mountain Views | Built in 2023 Meticulously maintained single-story with owned solar | No HOA | EV-ready Set on a quiet street with no HOA, this beautifully kept 1,576 sq. ft. home blends traditional curb appeal with modern efficiency. A professionally landscaped front yard with decorative rock accents and a welcoming covered porch lead into a wide entry hall and an
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This beautifully updated single story home features a formal living room with fireplace, new vinyl and Spanish tile flooring, fresh paint, new window blinds, and recessed lighting in the kitchen. Enjoy central heating & AC, an automatic 2-car garage, and a spacious backyard — perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Move-in ready with modern touches throughout! All residents must have a FICO score
New-new-new! New paint, new flooring, new kitchen cabinets, new furnace! This cutie is located at 420 S. Mistletoe; there are 3 homes on one lot, this home faces Mistletoe. Tidy one bedroom-one bath home. Available now. Convenient location. Carport, fenced front yard, no common walls. Sorry no pets! Don't wait!!!
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
6,802
Median Age
31
Population under 18
33%
Above the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
9.8%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$42,635
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$52,848
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
64.8%
Below the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
4.9%
Significantly below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
2%
% Population in Labor Force
46.9%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
11''
Average Winter Low Temperature
44°F
Average Summer High Temperature
96°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
55/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
67/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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