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Sorry, but that is incorrect. We have a great deal "country" and agriculture here. San Diego County is huge and has a lot of unincorporated and rural areas - its just an outsider perception that we are urban. I myself live in the unincorporated county. Its great because you get country living very close to all the "city" you could ever want. San Diego is not on any of the fault lines, so we don't really have earthquakes of any consequence, so thats not a problem. No mudlsides here either, but if you buy a house on the bluffs the sand cliffs could collapse due to corrosion. We do ocassionally have fires, but most of the time they are managed quickly.
That is good that there are unincorporated areas near San Diego. But isn't it dry there?
I think I would have to rule out the area because there are too many people and the cost of living is too high. But yes, it is a beautiful area and I hope to visit again.