Note: TWO parcel numbers; 101-312-01-00 for 82.29 acres and 101-312-02-00 for 58.17 acres.***ALL WATER RIGHTS CONVEY***. 2 homes on the property sold as is. Electric utility power covers ranch land (FIVE METERS ON THE PROPERTY , 3 PHASEOWER AVAIABLE)and there are over 3 miles of graded roads and trails. THIS FERN CREEK RANCH IS A FLOWER and AVOCADO FARM WITH INCOME. Water is from a year round artesian spring & creek, 5 wells, district water + an irrigation system through-out the property. Currently growing flowers, avocado, palm, oak plus a variety of fruit trees. Fern Creek is surrounded with a tract of tall mountains and granite rock formations. From deep beneath lush foothills, flows one of natures most sweet, crisp, clean tasting water in the world, better than most bottled water sold at stores. The foothills of Fern Creek annually receive 3 to 6 inches of more rain than other areas. As clouds come from the Pacific Ocean, after passing over 4 miles of coastal flatland and reaches the first chain of mountains, cloud movement slows down and gets more dense as it goes over these mountains of Fern Creek. Temperatures are never extreme due to the moderate coastal climate. Higher rainfall, moisture and a stable climate allows a richer, greener canopy of trees, shrubs and vegetation that can be seen from far away and has created a paradise of natural habitat. All along Fern Creek grows nature s tallest and oldest oak and sycamore trees. Fern Creek also has historical value for San Diego County. In May 22, 1892, Henry M. Daniels claimed all rights to Fern Creek s water for exchange to certain road and open space easement going through his property. This recorded water right is one of the oldest in San Diego. This date is fifty years before the Marine Corp acquired Rancho Margarita from two partners by the name of James Flood and Richard O Neill in 1942, which is now Camp Pendleton named after Major General Joseph H. Pendleton.
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