Variance granted Commercial: Ofc/Rtl/Ind. Last prime commercial property with parking on Main St. Julian.
Prime property on .23 acres, on the corner of 3rd and B Street. One block up from Main Street, Julian. Two buildings on site. One, A historic hand-dug well in a pump house. Built in 1911, one of Julian's original wells. This structure is being used as a retail shop. The other building is a studio rental that has been upgraded. Full kitchen, bath and laundry facility. Level usable land. Sale comes with 3.3 EDU's ( for sewer). There is enough land available for additional residential and or commercial building(s) to be built. An Investors Dream.
Nestled in the scenic mountains of San Diego County, Julian is a charming historic gold rush town that has become one of Southern California’s most popular year-round tourist destinations. Known for its famous apple pies, boutique shops, local wineries, and nostalgic small-town atmosphere, Julian attracts thousands of visitors each weekend seeking a unique mountain getaway. The town’s vibrant retail market thrives on consistent tourist traffic, with bustling streets lined by specialty stores, artisan galleries, and cozy cafés. With its blend of old-world charm and steady visitor demand, Julian offers an exceptional opportunity for retailers and investors looking to capitalize on a high-traffic, tourism-driven marketplace in a picturesque and growing destination.
Prime Wynola Commercial Investment in the San Diego Mountains ~ Located in the heart of the Wynola Commercial District, this 3.27-acre property offers a rare opportunity to secure a piece of prime real estate in one of Southern California’s most sought-after mountain destinations. Just three miles from historic Julian, this vibrant community is known for its restaurants, cideries, apple orchards, live music, and family-friendly events, making it a favorite stop for locals and tourists alike. ~ Positioned at the high-traffic intersection of Wynola Road and Highway 78, the property benefits from over 700 feet of frontage and unmatched visibility to both regional visitors and steady local traffic. ~ This property offers a unique combination of existing infrastructure, natural beauty, and commercial potential. It features a main retail building totaling 4,356 square feet, complemented by three additional structures providing approximately 2,000 square feet of space, as well as a large storage cargo container. The usable land is enhanced by mature coastal live oaks, creating a scenic setting with ample open space suitable for future expansion, outdoor activities, or agricultural ventures. Zoned C36, the property allows for a wide variety of retail and commercial uses, ideally positioned to serve community needs while taking advantage of Julian’s thriving tourism economy. Currently home to a well-known antique retail business, the site presents the option to continue an established legacy or reimagine the space for new ventures. Supporting long-term resilience and operational efficiency, the property is equipped with independent infrastructure including a private water well, septic systems, an owned solar array, and a dedicated backup generator. ~ For investors, entrepreneurs, or visionaries, this Wynola property is poised for continued success and future expansion. With its prime location, existing infrastructure, and versatility, it offers both immediate value and long-term growth potential—making it one of the most desirable commercial opportunities in the San Diego Mountains.
Julian is located in California. Julian, California has a population of 1,332. Julian is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 14.46% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 33.76%.
The median household income in Julian, California is $74,121. The median household income for the surrounding county is $88,240 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Julian is 59.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 32.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 28 inches per year, with 24 inches of snow per year.