- For Lease $2.00/SF/MO
- Property Type Retail - Street Retail
- Property Size 15,337 SF
- Date Updated May 15, 2026
Description
xThe City Hemet was first inhabited by the members of the Cahuilla Indian Tribe. After Spanish settlement, it became a cattle ranch for the Mission San Luis Rey. When the Spanish missions were dismantled, the land was sold off to a few landowners who constructed the Great Hemet Dam in 1895. By 1893, 39 families and businesses in the town were buying domestic water from the local water company. Today, Hemet remains an agricultural community by land use. The quiet community is home to many retirement homes, like Sierra Dawn, the first mobile home subdivision.The City Hemet was first inhabited by the members of the Cahuilla Indian Tribe. After Spanish settlement, it became a cattle ranch for the Mission San Luis Rey. When the Spanish missions were dismantled, the land was sold off to a few landowners who constructed the Great Hemet Dam in 1895. By 1893, 39 families and businesses in the town were buying domestic water from the local water company. Today, Hemet remains an agricultural community by land use. The quiet community is home to many retirement homes, like Sierra Dawn, the first mobile home subdivision.
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3 Spaces Available
503-529 N. San Jacinto Street
Space Type
Strip
Lease Rate
$2.00/SF/MO
Total Space
15,337 SF
Divisible Space
15,337 - 15,337 SF
Available Date
Immediate
Lease Type
NNN
Renewal Option
Yes
Sublease
No
535-537 N. San Jacinto Street
Space Type
Strip
Lease Rate
$2.00/SF/MO
Total Space
5,477 SF
Divisible Space
5,477 - 5,477 SF
Available Date
Immediate
Lease Type
NNN
Renewal Option
Yes
Sublease
No
567-571 N. San Jacinto Street
Space Type
Strip
Lease Rate
$2.00/SF/MO
Total Space
7,199 SF
Divisible Space
7,199 - 7,199 SF
Available Date
Immediate
Lease Type
NNN
Renewal Option
Yes
Sublease
No
Contacts
Lindsay Mingee
Lee & Associates Orange
Location
Contact Listing Broker
Lindsay Mingee
Lee & Associates Orange