San Jacinto, CA

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Performance indicators for the San Jacinto short-term rental market based on reliable data.

Listings

10 / 41

Reliable / Active

Cap Rate

5%

Middle-Earners Gross Yield

Revenue

$23,239

Middle-Earners Revenue

Occupancy

61%

Middle-Earners Occupancy

Home Value

$479,919

Median Home Sale Price

Top Earners

$53,275

Top-Earners Revenue

San Jacinto

Market Revenue Seasonality

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San Jacinto Regulations

San Jacinto lacks explicit STR rules, leaving legality ambiguous; investors must rely on general residential/home occupation requirements, business registration, zoning clearance and inspections, with potential for future tightening and uncertain enforcement.

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About San Jacinto

San Jacinto ( SAN hə-SIN-toh, -⁠ jə-, -⁠ yə-, Spanish: [saŋ xaˈsinto]; Spanish for 'St. Hyacinth') is a city in Riverside County, California, United States. It is located at the north end of the San Jacinto Valley, with Hemet to its south and Beaumont, California, to its north. The mountains associated with the valley are the San Jacinto Mountains. The population was 44,199 at the 2010 census. The city was founded in 1870 and incorporated on April 20, 1888, making it one of the oldest cities in Riverside County. The city is home to Mt. San Jacinto College, a community college founded in 1965. San Jacinto will also be home to the eastern end of the Mid County Parkway, a planned route that would eventually connect it to the city of Perris. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, the city became a home to many dairies, and a center for agriculture. San Jacinto also is home to the Soboba Casino, a gaming casino owned and operated by the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians. The Sobobas are sovereign and self-sufficient in community affairs. They operate an Indian tribal school, the Noli Academy.

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