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Best Places To Live In Fresno, CA

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Fresno, CA: Cultural Experiences Galore

Located in the heart of California’s San Joaquin Valley, Fresno is an agricultural city of nearly 1 million people. It serves as the the county seat of Fresno County and is in nearly the exact geographic center of California. The rich surrounding farmland of Fresno County produces a variety of organic foods from almonds and pistachios to grapes and peaches. Often called the Gateway to Yosemite, it is approximately 60 miles from the world famous national park. Nearby lakes and forests provide boating, hiking and other activities to escape the hot summers. Winters are mild, but rainy, and mornings can be especially foggy thanks to the Tule fog that is common to the Central Valley in winter.

Fresno is home to a diverse population and offers a surprisingly large variety of cultural experiences for a city of its size. There are vibrant art and shopping districts that host a variety of festivals each year. Fresno also boasts a zoo and great concert venues. Sports fans can catch a Fresno Grizzlies baseball game or watch the Fresno State University Bulldogs play football in a state of the art stadium. With a cost of living that is lower than the state average, competitive schools, and highly ranked universities, Fresno attracts both single and family oriented young professionals. The positive job outlook in Fresno attracts new residents as well. In addition to agriculture and related businesses, there are plenty of job opportunities in areas such as health care and education.

While it has a bus system, Fresno is primarily designed for driving. Designated bike and walking trails and wide city streets make it easy to walk or ride to destinations throughout the city. Amtrak makes daily scheduled stops at the downtown station. The Fresno Yosemite International Airport flies to Los Angeles, San Francisco, and other larger airports within the state. Fresno also has a Greyhound Station.

There are many desirable areas to live in Fresno. With so many great neighborhoods to choose from it can be hard to find the best places to live in Fresno on your own. Let AreaVibes help you customize your search of the best places in Fresno based on what is important to you, such as schools, home or rent budget, and amenities. You can also customize your search based on population, crime rate, and employment. We can help find the perfect place in Fresno to call your next home.