Southern California is a terrific place to live,
work and raise a family. From the mountains to the beaches, Southern
California has the best. You can surf, snow ski and blaze a trail
through the desert all in the same day. Best of all, Southern
California averages 329 days of sunshine (90 percent of the year),
with the average high temperature in January reaching 66 degrees.
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San
Diego County
. . . often referred
to as "America's finest
city" because
of the year-round sunshine, mild climate, beautiful sandy beaches,
world-class dining and shopping, and recreational activities
offered throughout the city.

Whether you enjoy a "city in the country" feel
like that of the suburbs, the casual beach lifestyle
of the
coastal neighborhoods, or the world-class dining and nightlife
of Downtown, San Diego offers neighborhoods for every
lifestyle.

Orange
County
. .
. the
ultimate place to live! California doesn't get
any better than Orange
County, beaches, museums, surfing and fishing.

Orange County hosts world famous theme parks such
as Disneyland and Knott's Berry
farm, and is also home to such attractions
as the Movie land Wax Museum, Wild Rivers water
park, the Fun Zone at Balboa Peninsula, Discovery
Science Center and Disney's brand new California
Adventures.

Riverside County
Riverside County is
the fourth largest county in the state, stretching nearly 200
miles across and comprising
over 7,200 square miles of fertile river valleys, low deserts,
mountains, foothills and rolling plains.

Riverside County shares
borders with densely populated Los Angeles, Imperial, Orange,
San Diego, and San Bernardino Counties, extending from within
14 miles of the Pacific Ocean to the Colorado River.

Los Angeles County
Los
Angeles County has nearly 10 million residents,
4,083 square miles, and 88 individual municipalities.

Los
Angeles is more than just swimming pools and movies stars.
We have a diverse economy,
nationally respected colleges and universities
and one the world’s largest ports.
Home construction, sales and prices are strong
here
also, according to the 2005 UCLA Anderson
School California Forecast.

Ventura County
Ventura
County is an artful blend of business, history,
agriculture, landmark
architecture, arts and culture. With 1,873 square
miles and 43 miles of coastline, Ventura
County is blessed with the Pacific Ocean on the southwest and features
a warm Mediterranean climate.

The
county elevation ranges from sea level to the highest point
on
Mount Pinos at 8,831 feet. It ranks 26th
in land size among California’s 58 counties.

Santa Barbara County
Also
known as the American Riviera, the county is
famous for its beautiful
south-facing beaches,
affording
beach visitors
sun all day long and greater shelter from winds
and surf than many other coastal beaches.

But
there’s far more here than beaches. The
county has varied terrain, with much of its total acreage set
aside in the Los Padres National Forest, including the rugged San Rafael Wilderness Area.

San Bernardino County
San
Bernardino is the host to many fantastic and
unique annual special events such as the Renaissance
Pleasure Faire, the Citrus Fruit Fair and Music
Festival, and the nostalgic Route 66 Rendezvous.

The San Bernardino Mountains
offer a resort paradise second-to-none. Lake Arrowhead is
home to famous
stars, past and present, and the mountain
community of Crestline offers beautiful Lake Gregory. Fishing
is available year-round and summer swimming is terrific.

San Luis Obispo County
San
Luis Obispo County has it all. Not only are the
beaches ideal for body
boarding, tide-pooling and seashell hunting,
but the kids will be happily entertained at the
Charles Paddock Zoo, San Luis Obispo Children's
Museum and Morro Bay's
Natural History Museum.

With the ocean and mountains,
the Spanish and historical flavor, the friendly climate and
the
relative freedom from urban hassles, San Luis
Obispo County is a good place to call home.

Kern County
Kern
County is called California's Golden Empire for
good reason. This
historic area, where settlers once sought the
riches brought by gold and the "black gold" of
oil, is now a place of golden opportunity and
unparalleled quality of life.

Diversity is the name of
the game here. Located at the southern end of California's
great Central
Valley, Kern County is the gateway to Southern
California, the San Joaquin Valley, the Sierra
Nevada, Death Valley and the Mojave Desert.

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