Temecula, California
92591 92592 

The last years of the 1960's and early 70's witnessed the beginnings of dramatic change in the Temecula Valley. Engineers, contractors, heavy-equipment operators and real estate agents quickly edged out the cowboys and Indians as the main customers at the local establishments. Pickup trucks towing horse trailers, trucks hauling cattle and tractors rigged with farm implements were replaced by cement mixers, lumber trucks and industrial grading equipment. Sales activity switched from cattle, hay and grain to subdivided real estate acreage.

The Kaiser Land Development Company marketed the valley's attractions actively. Soon, the area became known as Rancho California. Many land sales were accomplished by means of limited partnership syndications, which helped to spread awareness of the area.

One side effect of this high-profile development was a second tier real estate boom in land suitable for avocado groves and grape vineyards on the east side of the valley. The value of plantable land skyrocketed.

The late '70s brought changes to some of the original Old West sites. The Long Branch Saloon was converted into a meeting house, while the Stables Bar became the site for retail stores. Although the Swing Inn remains, new restaurants began to open.

The I-15 corridor between Los Angeles County and San Diego was completed in the early 1980's and the subdivision land boom began. When Rancho California incorporated in December, 1989, the citizens voted to officially name their city "Temecula".

From the City of Temecula website.   


There are many reasons to obtain an appraisal for a property in Temecula, CA. The most common reason is for a real estate or mortgage transaction, but we have compiled a list of other reasons you may need to order an appraisal.

        •  To obtain a loan 
        •  To lower your tax burden 
        •  To establish the replacement cost for insurance 
        •  To contest high property taxes 
        •  To settle an estate 
        •  To help you make one of the largest financial decisions in your life 
        •  To provide a negotiating tool when purchasing real estate 
        •  To determine a reasonable price when selling real estate 
        •  To protect your rights in a condemnation case 
        •  To allow you to obtain a qualified appraisal report 
        •  To satisfy a government agency requirement such as the IRS 
        •  To use in a lawsuit 

With over 14 years experience in the region, MGK Properties can provide the highly qualified certified appraiser for your appraisal requirement.


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