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Why Live in Los Jardines de la Plaza

Los Jardines de la Plaza in San Luis is a neighborhood characterized by its late 20th-century ranch-style and Pueblo-inspired homes, featuring smooth stucco exteriors and drought-tolerant landscaping. The residential streets are lined with sidewalks and dotted with cypress, rosewood, and palm trees. Homes typically have three or four bedrooms, concrete driveways, and lot sizes around 6,500 square feet, though most lack garages and instead have carports. Moctezuma Park, located less than a quarter-mile north, offers a playground, basketball court, sand volleyball, and an RC track. Joe Orduño Park, about a mile east, is the largest park in San Luis, featuring baseball and softball diamonds, a soccer field, an outdoor community pool, and an indoor fitness center. Shopping and dining options are available along Main Street, a mile east, including Food City, Jack in the Box, McDonald’s, and local favorites like Azul Cafe and Panchita’s. Annual events at Joe Orduño Park, such as Dia Del Niño and the 4th of July Freedom Celebration, draw the community together with food, music, and activities. Main Street connects to Route 95, leading 23 miles northeast to Downtown Yuma and Yuma International Airport. Public transportation is limited, with most residents driving to get around. The neighborhood is safer than the national average, providing a low crime risk environment.
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