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Palmilla on the Green Overlooks Golf Course
Often times when I have an Open House in Palmilla on the Green, I am asked about the golf course. Why not? Afterall, Palmilla on the Green is a Senior Community that overlooks a gorgeous golf course!
What is the Cost to Golf?
Usually the question I get asked is how much does it cost to golf? Well, here's the scoop.
Menifee Lakes Country Club, which is located putting distance from Palmilla is a 36 hole golf course. Golfers at heart have 2 championship golf course to choose from!
The golf course is a full practice facility with grass range and two putting greens. This Championship Golf Course was even rated Best Places to Play in the Golf Digest.
What makes this really nice is that the Public is Welcome and is located at the Menifee Lakes Country Club. As of today (April 7, 2009) the prices to golf for Menifee City Residents are $39 Monday thru Friday and $59 Saturday and Sunday.
Interested in Knowing More About Golf Course Living?
If living in a senior community with golf course living is appealing to you, than you need to check out Palmilla on the Green located in Menifee California. The community is located just off the 215 frwy and Newport Road exit. I currently have a beautiful listing that overlooks the golf course in a private and picturesque setting. Home has been recently renovated and located on the same block as the clubhouse. To learn more, please be sure to give me a call for community information and pricing.
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LOVE THE CASINOS?
If you are one of the many hundreds and thousands of people that love to gamble, living in Menifee, Sun City or Hemet just got a little bit better!
FREE TRANSPORTATION
Everyone loves the word FREE! And you will love this offer!
You can now ride a bus FOR FREE...yes, folks, I said FOR FREE...to the Pechanga Casino! The buses arrive at Pechanga at approximately 9:30 a.m. and depart at 2:00 p.m. every Monday thru Thursday.
HEMET PICKUP LOCATION
If you live in Hemet you can catch the bus at 7:30 a.m. at the corner of N. Kirby Street & W. Latham Avenue. 200 N. Kirby Street.
SUN CITY PICKUP LOCATION
Coming from Sun City? Be at the Sun City Civic Center located at 26850 Sun City Blvd at 8:15 a.m.
MENIFEE PICKUP LOCATION
The last pick up is located at 30251 Antelope Road-Town Center in the Old Target Parking Lot at 8:45 a.m.
MORE GOODIES
Not only do you get FREE Transportation from Hemet, Sun City and Menifee you also receive $10 in gaming upon arrival.
For more information and reservations on this fantastic offering, call the Pechanga Bus Center at 877-689-6789.
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An assortment of business and civic leaders gathered today for the inaugural State of the City address for California's newest city, Menifee (incorporated October 1, 2008). It was a low-key event compared to many I've attended but the atmosphere was positive and upbeat and, dare I say, small-town America friendly. It was held at the Sun City (now part of the City of Menifee) Masonic Lodge. The room was hot, the sound system archaic, the food was bland but nobody cared because there was a sense of enthusiasm and purpose in the message and it was great fun to be a part of this 1st celebration.
After a prolonged introduction of VIP's including council members from neighboring cities as well as representatives of county, state and federal legislators, 3rd District Jeff Stone gave the Welcome Announcement. There have been times past when I have been less than complimentary of Jeff but he has grown remarkably in the Supervisors role. His talk was candid yet optimistic about the challenges facing our nation, our state and our region. The very thought that citizens would want to incorporate a city during these trying economic times is a testimony to the American spirit. Jeff provided insights on the recent budget battles in Sacramento and the impact those decisions will have on our municipalities.
Frequent readers are aware that though California as a whole is tragically liberal Democratic, the Inland Empire and especially our region of Southwest California is delightfully conservative Republican - one reason our region does better than many other areas of the state. So while there were some jabs thrown at the recent stimulus bill, our leaders are not one to look a gift horse in the mouth. If there's pork to be ladled out, we're lining up with our BBQ sauce to make the most of it. Since most of us work hard and pay our share of taxes, no use letting all that government generosity with our money go only to the undeserving and the ungrateful. So we will continue to build roads and infrastructure while keeping as many people as possible employed. And while the county is facing fiscal challenges, Jeff has introduced a SCRAPE Program designed to cut waste, reduce consumption of resources and increase our environmental sensitivity while maintaining service in this fast growing region.
Mayor Wallace Edgerton's address was equally upbeat. In spite of being brand new, in spite of star-up costs and in spite of property tax revenue significantly lower than forecast, the City is anticipating a budget surplus of over $5 million this year. Frequently citing Etionne's search for the 'heart and soul of a city', Mayor Edgerton confessed it was probably a little early to determine the heart and soul of Menifee. But he cited several examples of the search for the heart.
He noted the attendance of officials from neighboring cities as a conduit to the heart of our region. As our region progresses, so too will the prosperity of ALL our cities - not just one or another but all together. He applauded the staff that has been assembled to guide the young city, noting a level of experience well in advance of many established cities, let alone a city so new. These people are the heart of city government. He pointed to the new mall as the business heart of the city, Mt. San Jacinto college as the cultural and educational heart of the city, and the way the citizens themselves have come together behind the city as the caring heart of the city
After the week we've had - between our state legislature's double dealings and tax increases, and the Obama dog & pony circus, this is the event that should have been televised as a heartland success story and a very upbeat way to end the week.
Unfortunately we've still got a couple days left. No doubt somebody'l figure out some way to screw it up.
But not in Menifee.
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I've recently provided a copy of this report to our local officials for the City of Menifee. This information may prove helpful in determining city budget forecasts for the coming year as they evaluate the impact the downturn in our housing market has had on their revenue stream.
Of course property tax revenue is just one source of income for the city but a major one. As the state continues to wrestle with a budget that may or may not include some trade-off between property taxes and vehicle license fees, a city like Menifee, California's newest city, needs to know where current property values are.
As you look at the attached chart and graphs, you will notice that the number of sales has declined steadily through 2007 while median values continued to grow through 2006. Total home sales value peaked in 2005 at more than $278 million dollars with 763 homes sold, a number that fell to just $134 million in 2007 with just 498 homes changing hands.
Spurred by declining values, a surplus of inventory to choose from and attractive interest rates, sales rebounded in 2008 to post a higher sales volume than ANY year during the previous five years. Even considering the impact of 35% decrease in median price since the 2006 peak, the city will still end this year with total sales revenue very near to, if not exceeding, it's 2005 volume of $278 million. That this volume of sales continue is vitally important to this new city as is addresses the impact of Prop. 8 on future property tax revenues.
By tracking these numbers an investor or prospective homebuyer can determine where they think the market is. As I pointed our last August, one month of sales increase doesn't mark a trend. But as sales volumes continue to grow that will lead to the continued absorption of our excess inventory, the return to a more stable market and the end of the rampant price declines - 30% in just the past year. I am expecting to start seeing that stability develop by late 2nd to early 3rd quarter this year in our local market, possibly sooner depending on mortgage interest rates and federal stimulus incentives. Subscribe for your own market updates by clicking the link at the bottom of this page and let me know what you think is happening.


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There has been alot of excitement in the City of Menifee, California lately! The long awaited Country Market has finally opened. The new shopping center is located off the Newport Road Exit and the 215 freeway.
Some of the stores that have opened are a Super Target, Best Buy, Kohls, Lowes and Staples. We also now have a Red Robin resturaunt. More stores to come include Old Navy, Tilly's, and several speciality shops which should be announced over the next several months.
Residents of Menifee are very thrilled to finally have a shopping center. Come stop by if you haven't had a chance. You will be impressed once you enter the parking lot...not just your typical parking lot...but lined with beautiful landscaping, benches, trees and potted plants. The entire shopping center carries the Country theme. It really is a must see. Welcome to Menifee!
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