El Cajon, CA is a southern city in the state of California, located in San Diego County. El Cajon is about 17 miles northeast of San Diego and 55 miles southeast of Camp Pendleton. El Cajon means “the box” in Spanish, which is where El Cajon’s city nickname originates. El Cajon was incorporated as a city in 1912 and was known for its grape, tomato and citrus agriculture in the first half of the 20th Century.
Population & Demographics
The 2019 population of El Cajon was 103,186. El Cajon is a diverse place to live, with a demographic breakdown of 58.5% White, 27.8% Hispanic, 5.4% Black or African American and 3.1% Asian. Married couples account for 47.4% of households in El Cajon, and 69.2% of homes in El Cajon house families. Wondering if El Cajon is a safe place to live? Total crime in El Cajon is 5.2% lower than the national average.
El Cajon, CA Cost of Living
If you’re thinking about moving, you are probably wondering how far your money will go in El Cajon. Is El Cajon affordable? Of course, this will depend on your economic output and lifestyle, but overall, El Cajon is 28% more expensive than the national average! Housing in El Cajon is 78% higher than the national average. Transportation in El Cajon is 29% higher than the national average, and groceries are about 13% more expensive in El Cajon than the national average.
Homeownership in El Cajon is below the national average. In El Cajon, the homeownership rate is 39.8%, well below the national average is 64.1%. Estimated median sale price for a home in El Cajon is $660,000, which is an increase of 10.2% since last year! Homes in El Cajon are selling in about 16 days on the market. Click to see what’s going on with the El Cajon real estate market.
In El Cajon, approximately 58% of people rent their homes. The average rent cost in El Cajon is $1772 a month, which is more expensive than the national average of $1302.
El Cajon, CA Weather
El Cajon’s climate is considered to be half Mediterranean climate and half semi-arid climate. El Cajon has warm summers and cool winters. On average, El Cajon sees about 19 inches a year of precipitation. The average temperature in January is 55.8 and the average temperature in July is 75.2.
Things to Do in El Cajon, CA
There are plenty of recreational options for the residents of El Cajon. Here are some of El Cajon’s residents’ favorite places to go:
The Water Conservation Garden
With six acres of gardens that showcase water conservation, The Water Conservation Garden has native plants and vegetables growing there, as well as how-to displays and exhibits. They offer workshops and youth education programs, and can be rented to host events like weddings and fundraisers.
12122 Cuyamaca College Dr West, El Cajon, CA 92019
Summers Past Farm
A small family business with a year-long growing season, Summers Past Farm holds events such as crafts fairs and wine tastings and has a pumpkin patch in the fall and a holiday open house in December. You can visit shops and gardens on the premises, even visit some animals! Summers Past Farms is a Certified Wildlife Habitat, too.
15602 Olde Highway 80, Flinn Springs, CA 92021
Additional Things to Do in and around El Cajon
El Cajon Restaurants
There are many great restaurant options living in El Cajon. Here are a few of the best rated places El Cajon residents love to dine:
Marechiaro’s Italian Restaurant
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Great pizza and Italian specialties abound at Marechiaro’s Italian Restaurant. Consistently great menu offerings made with top quality ingredients makes this an El Cajon favorite!
14120 Olde Highway 80, El Cajon, CA 92021
Hacienda Casa Blanca
With huge margaritas and excellent, authentic Mexican food, Hacienda Casa Blanca offers meat and vegetarian dishes with great service. The colorful atmosphere adds to the fun, making this restaurant a true dining experience.
700 N. Johnson Ave., El Cajon, CA 92020
El Cajon, CA Map
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El Cajon, CA Statistics & Information
El Cajon is located in San Diego County. El Cajon’s zip codes are 92071, 92019, 92020, 92021 and 92022. The elevation of El Cajon, CA is 435 feet. El Cajon is in the Pacific Standard Time Zone. The area of El Cajon is 14.6 square miles.
Jobs in El Cajon, CA
The median household income in El Cajon is $55,309 per year. Great news – salaries in El Cajon increased by 5.16% from 2018 to 2019. The most popular jobs in El Cajon are office and administrative support, sales and management occupations. The biggest industries that employ El Cajon residents are health care and social assistance, retail trade and accommodations& food service. About 19.3% of El Cajon residents live below the poverty line, which is above the national average of 12.3%. The demographic most affected by poverty in El Cajon is women between the ages of 25 and 34.
The average commute time in El Cajon is about 26.2 minutes, which is just over the national average of 25.5 minutes. About 77% of El Cajon residents choose to drive alone to work rather than carpool, and nearly all El Cajon households own two cars. Will you be working in San Diego and living in El Cajon? Your commute will be a breeze! Click here to see what the 16.1 mile drive from San Diego to El Cajon will be like.
Looking for employment in the El Cajon area? Click here to check out what is currently listed in El Cajon on Indeed.com. Would you prefer to work for a municipality? If you would rather be employed by the City of El Cajon, they are hiring! Click here to see what positions are currently available.
Schools in El Cajon, CA
El Cajon is served by the Cajon Valley Union School District. The top-rated schools in El Cajon are Literacy First Charter School, Fuerte Elementary and Valhalla High School. If parents prefer to send their children to private or parochial school, there are 59 in the El Cajon to choose from. Students will also have access to the El Cajon Public Library, part of the San Diego County Library System.
Living in El Cajon Pros & Cons
- Pro: Good Schools
- Pro: Low Crime Rate
- Con: High Poverty Rate
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