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Menifee Valley, along with its neighbors, has quickly grown to be a family-friendly community. Surrounded by beautiful rural landscapes, breathtaking sunsets, and clean air, Sun City has been long known as an active-lifestyle senior community balancing its rich history and promising future. 

Centrally located between San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino and Orange County, Menifee Valley is a great place to live, work, and play. MenifeeLive.com was created to showcase the best this town has to offer, and to build community, one click at a time! 

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  Demographics
Menifee*
California
U.S.
  Median household income $60,249 $54,147 $44,684
  Cost of living (% of national avg) 137% 163% 100%
  Unemployment 5% 5% 5%
  Days per year with some sun: 270    
  Days per year with some precipitation: 37    
  Population:
92584 | 92585 | 92586 | 92587
21,555*
65,857 total
   
 
* Based on zip code 92584
Source
Sperling's Best Places

Menifee Schools Future Developments
New homes directory Southwest Riverside Development 
Places of Worship Local Real Estate
 map of proposed city boundaries RCIP Sun City / Menifee - General Plan

 

Meet the Bouris Family

Posted by Staff (askmieke) on May 31 2008 at 5:04 AM
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From the Bouris Family website

In 1905, George Hercules Bouris left his village in Kalavrita, Greece and arrived in the land of opportunity where many immigrants came to seek a better life. He was only 14 years old. Over the next few years, he worked to build subways, roads, and railways, and he eventually made his way west to Los Angeles. He sent his brothers Sam and Ted money to join him in the land of opportunity, and the they lived in a house they rented near Union Station.

Although George was doing well as a co-owner of a billiard hall in Santa Barbara, he longed for the farm life. He met Mary Ballas in 1922, and they were married a few months later. He decided to more actively seek a farm somewhere in southern California, and when they found the 640 acres in Menifee Valley, they knew it would be home. The land resembled their homeland with its streams, rocks, and live oak trees.

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