Inexpensive Cities in California

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
  • Overview of a handful of cities within the state that are affordable, even when compared to other states that are considered cheap. If you are interested in finding a place in California that is not crazy expensive, check out the cities mentioned in this video.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:25 Eureka
    3:10 Redding
    4:28 Chico
    5:45 Clearlake
    8:02 Sacramento
    9:36 Fresno
    11:01 Visalia
    12:28 Banning
    13:46 Outro

Комментарии • 605

  • @thespian666
    @thespian666 23 дня назад +107

    Fun fact: I believe Redding is one of the hottest summer temp cities in the USA at its latitude.

    • @ufomammut2557
      @ufomammut2557 21 день назад +18

      I drove through Redding 2ish years ago heading home to the Bay Area. It was 2am and it was F*CKING 97 DEGREES OUTSIDE.

    • @douglassnyder9612
      @douglassnyder9612 16 дней назад

      Very hot! Also known as "the other Alabama" and "Worlds Largest Truckstop". There is fire danger here also... Religious Cults have moved in and now control the Redding Convention Center.

    • @pcatful
      @pcatful 15 дней назад +3

      When I was a kid we were going to relocate further inland for my dad’s job. I still remember how hot it seemed to us in Redding when we went house shopping. Redding and Banning became a NO, and we ended up in Upland, which was pretty nice in the end. My Dad had to do more driving for his work.

    • @cassiepatrick581
      @cassiepatrick581 14 дней назад +2

      Yeah, Redding temperatures vary 20 degrees to 120 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year. We get snow, lots of rain, sunshine and heat.😁☺️ Not a place for those that can’t stand significant heat from June to October. Sometimes even May is hot.

    • @rayb.6537
      @rayb.6537 14 дней назад +2

      I believe Death Valley might top that.

  • @shaynewhite1
    @shaynewhite1 22 дня назад +70

    I'm from Northern California originally so I've been to all these places except Banning. The reason they're less expensive than the Bay Area/L.A./San Diego is the weather. Eureka is often windy, foggy, damp, similar to the Pacific Northwest. Everywhere else is hot as blazes in the summer. Prepare to be living at Jamba Juice for half the year in order to survive. I remember going to an event in Redding in August and the daytime temp was like 108-112.

    • @le_th_
      @le_th_ 13 дней назад +6

      I live up in Berkeley, but Banning is between Palm Springs and Riverside. I drive through there sometimes when I drive down to Coachella. Place is fire even in April.
      You've made very points, and you didn't even mention the inability to often get home owner's insurance due to wildfire risk or the poor air quality in many of the rural communities.

    • @TerryAnnOnline
      @TerryAnnOnline 10 дней назад +3

      Right. But he mentioned Californians are moving to Phoenix and Texas. Those places are hotter than Northern California.

    • @JBoy340a
      @JBoy340a 3 дня назад +2

      Much worse in other places. At least the humidity is down. Our family in Austin has to endure months of 100s with high humidity. It hardly gets any cooler even in the middle of the night. A/C was running 24/7 for 3 months last year. I don't every remember doing this when I lived in Fresno.

  • @davidhadden-ii5hs
    @davidhadden-ii5hs 23 дня назад +45

    I have family in Redding and Clear lake.There are no jobs there period.....Redding is hotter than hell everyday in June, July ,and August......If your house doesn't have A C, your in trouble.......

    • @califdad4
      @califdad4 12 дней назад +3

      And in the winter Redding is very cold and even sometimes gets snow, and too far up the Sacramento river to get delta breezes in the summer nights

    • @MissAnn-xu9oo
      @MissAnn-xu9oo 3 дня назад

      No economic development means it's also dangerous. That's what wrong with towns like Stockton....

    • @califdad4
      @califdad4 3 дня назад

      @@MissAnn-xu9oo Stockton is mostly bad in the bad areas that most people stay away from those bad areas, there's a lot of money in Stockton and some very nice neighborhoods

    • @MissAnn-xu9oo
      @MissAnn-xu9oo День назад +1

      @@califdad4 It does but there is little to no industry.

  • @briansullivan9110
    @briansullivan9110 11 дней назад +6

    This is a great video! As a native Californian I've been to a lot of the places on this list. Some things to mention are that Visalia is super conservative. I went to a wedding there and was floored by some of the things I heard people say. But we went to the coolest reception on this ranch property out there!
    I grew up near Banning. It used to be borderline nothing, and I like that it's growing. The surrounding area isn't bad to look at, but beware: it's basically the Southern California desert. Highs can easily get in the 110+ range through summer. Otherwise, quick and easy access to a lot of Southern California, including less than 1.5 hours to the beach!

  • @joanwebster602
    @joanwebster602 21 день назад +34

    I was raised in Visalia (pop then: 15,000) and feel blessed to have grown up feasting on the abundance of the local farms and ranches. (There was so much, in fact, that it was not uncommon to wake up to boxes of extra produce, too ripe for shipping, left on our doorsteps by friends in the ag business.) In addition to that we had Sequoia/Kings Canyon as our back yard, so every weekend we were up hiking among the world's most magnificent trees and peaks. I noticed that Visalia was recently voted one of the friendliest towns in California by a top travel site. It's nice to see this charming little town get the recognition it deserves.

  • @megansfo
    @megansfo 23 дня назад +38

    I'm an old native San Franciscan who now lives in a small town north of Seattle. Moved up here 18 years ago from Sebastopol. Ironically, I live above another, smaller Clearlake WA. My house here was half the price of my Seattle house. If you can stand the overcast weather its a great place. Still, I long for California at times.

    • @stevens1041
      @stevens1041 21 день назад

      Is all of San Francisco up near Seattle area? I’m from San Francisco too, haha

    • @leestamm3187
      @leestamm3187 16 дней назад +1

      I know your area well, having lived in Everett for 24 years and Stanwood for 6 years. We happily retired in 2009 to Kennewick in southeastern Washington. Cheaper housing, cost of living, etc., and vastly better weather. Less greenery, but the abundant sunshine more than compensates. It's a great area for retirees.

    • @chinaboss6683
      @chinaboss6683 16 дней назад

      Have you been to Aurora ave where the snow bunnies walk the boulevard? 😂

    • @JBoy340a
      @JBoy340a 11 дней назад +1

      @@leestamm3187 is there much to do out there. I did a work trip to the tri-cities once and all the homes were leftover government. And the did not seem to much industry there not related to the government or farming.

    • @itsgoingtobeok-justbreathe4808
      @itsgoingtobeok-justbreathe4808 3 дня назад

      are you in Sedro Wooley?

  • @le_th_
    @le_th_ 13 дней назад +6

    I've lived in coastal Cali now since 1997 (8 years in Manhattan Beach/Hermosa Beach/Playa del Rey, and 19 years in Berkeley/SF/Oakland). The people who are fleeing to bigger cities outside of California (like Phoenix or Austin) do so for job opportunities, mostly, and because they enjoy living in a busy metropolitain area and not small or rural areas. Crime in California is another huge issue, as well as the drug problem that is often fueling the crime.
    Most everywhere you mention, aside from Sacramento, has very few &/or low paying jobs, plus high crime, AND rural drug problems, as well as an inability to get home owners insurance due to fire, and poor air quality. Combine all those problems together and you develop an understanding of why the real estate is so cheap there.
    I've never watched any of your videos before this one, but you don't seem to have any understanding of the difficult *thousands and thousands* of home owners are having getting home owners insurance (and I'm talking right in the multi-million dollars homes in Montclair Oakland, not up in wildfire country).
    Before anyone considers *any area of California*, you had better call multiple insurance companies FIRST and find out if you can even get homeowners insurance in that town/city. This is not an exaggeration.
    I've never seen California in the state it has been in since 2019-2020, and I mean both LA and SF and many, many cities I travel to all over this state are having drug/crime issues.
    Here is the truly salient point, though. What are you accustomed to??? If you've lived most of your life in Manhattan (NY), LA, and San Francisco, DC, or other major cities, it is *extremely* hard to downgrade from that kind of lifestyle. If you were born and raised in podunksville, you may move to a small or mid-sized city and be content. It all depends on what lifestyle people want. If they want a huge metropolitan area, rural isn't going to work for them, and vice versa.

    • @davidwang4364
      @davidwang4364 11 дней назад +1

      Right . . . . Nobody should even think about moving to Southern California unless they make a household income of at very least $125,000 to $150,000 a year. Any less and you will bitch and moan and blame Caifornia. My advice, stay away from California. We don't need or want you here.

  • @AlexCab_49
    @AlexCab_49 25 дней назад +47

    Of all these, Eureka/Arcata gets my attention because of redwoods, coastal weather and the remoteness but I also have heard it's rough up there and there aren't many jobs so I'd probably have to start a business if I were to move there

    • @RandomRabbit007
      @RandomRabbit007 23 дня назад +6

      Or have a WFH lined up

    • @califdad4
      @califdad4 23 дня назад +5

      It's way too damp for me

    • @carlc5748
      @carlc5748 21 день назад +8

      Yes, you are spot on! A childhood friend of mine lived in Eureka, from about 1990-2020. In fact one of the victorian looking houses in the ad for houses for sale, looked like my friend's former house. If you move there, you better buy earthquake insurance there. I told that to my friend when I went to visit him, in 2009, to buy earthquake insurance on his house, and I guess he did, because when I saw him there in 2017, he showed me all of the renovations that he did, because of earthquake damage.

    • @seaneendelong8065
      @seaneendelong8065 18 дней назад

      It is both wonderful in natural beauty-
      And horrible in the masses of drugs and grime and willful homeless AND GROW OP DANGERS.
      In town are filth and crime and sketch everything everywhere.
      Outside of town or on the fringes are scary people in those woods, strangers on your property, and tweaker trash everywhere.
      Also very important to understand the cultural hostilities and extremes, from radical woke left to fanatical right libertarian, and very VERY little of moderate non combative types anywhere.
      So schools, businesses, government, events, organizations are a constant tightrope and tense vibe everywhere.

    • @ricecristi
      @ricecristi 13 дней назад +4

      It’s also a 5 hour drive to SF and 8 hrs to Portland (so don’t think family will come visit, it’s a serious trek to an airport)

  • @megabyte01
    @megabyte01 16 дней назад +8

    Counterpoint on Clear Lake and Lake County: it has next to no job opportunities. The county is very rural, so you'll need to spend a lot on gas to get anywhere. My family only moved to lake county because it was the only place my dad could find work as a teacher in Middletown, before middletown was destroyed by a wildfire.
    I packed up and left for Chico almost twenty years ago for school and stayed after I got a job here.

  • @chefnyc
    @chefnyc 28 дней назад +46

    I love Mediterrean climate, the only climate with dry summers and wet winters. Seattle was too rainy for me, and LA is too hot/dry. I wish there was a medium size city near CA/OR border. Also I have been to half of these cities during a road trip. They are really nice. Buying fresh fruits in Fresno is priceless. Much better than tasteless stuff that is harvested raw and ripens during transport..

    • @timlong9913
      @timlong9913 20 дней назад +3

      Medford?

    • @davidwang4364
      @davidwang4364 11 дней назад +1

      A Mediterranean climate does not have wet winters. In Southern California we get very little rain.

    • @timlong9913
      @timlong9913 11 дней назад

      @@davidwang4364 Per Wikipedia: "Such climates typically have dry summers and wet winters, with summer conditions ranging from warm to hot and winter conditions typically being mild to cool." Note: Not wet like a rainforest, but wet relative to the summer.

    • @chefnyc
      @chefnyc 9 дней назад

      @@davidwang4364 Med. climate is a spectrum. The wet season can be short/long or can have little or a lot of rain. But it's always in winter months. LA is indeed very dry with 360mm of rain and 80% of it happens between Dec-March. Compare this to Wilmington, NC on the east coast with similar latitude. Only 25% of the precipitation in during Dec-March months.

  • @Mickolas9
    @Mickolas9 26 дней назад +28

    I'm new to Visalia, and I agree this city is a hidden gem!

    • @finchman1
      @finchman1 23 дня назад +2

      I agree. I lived in Visalia for about 12 years and still think it’s one of nicest cities in the San Joaquin Valley.

    • @carlc5748
      @carlc5748 21 день назад +4

      Do you ever see any old classic cars from the 1960's, with the Black and yellow calif. plates, that start with the letter "I" ? As a kid in 1968, they were all over Visalia.

    • @sarahm3896
      @sarahm3896 19 дней назад +2

      You’re joking right? Visalia is a dump. Visalia is the new Fresno

    • @chadharris705
      @chadharris705 18 дней назад +2

      Anywhere in the valley is a dump

    • @helenkotowske3829
      @helenkotowske3829 17 дней назад +2

      ​@@chadharris705so you can afford a million dollar house on the coast or a $700,000house in a bad area of a coastal city?

  • @jakewalk96
    @jakewalk96 28 дней назад +30

    Great video as always! I always thought that the cities in the Central Valley were underrated. As another Californian living far away, I’m still California Dreaming!

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 24 дня назад +4

      The Central Valley, you need to be aware of the water quality.

    • @nadogrl
      @nadogrl 22 дня назад +4

      @@ankhpom9296- What water?

    • @candles6103
      @candles6103 17 дней назад +1

      @@ankhpom9296Tf you talking about? You know what keep saying the waters bad cause then people wont come and move here and raise the prices 😂

    • @ruebzrandomreactionz3488
      @ruebzrandomreactionz3488 17 дней назад

      @@candles6103right!? We have Bay Area enough transplants as it is 😩.

  • @a.j.santiago303
    @a.j.santiago303 26 дней назад +19

    Kyle, the Geography King, with a second channel? That's awesome! As a former New Yorker living in Florida now, I'm realizing this isn't quite the place for me. Too hot, too many tourists, zero geographical variety, deceivingly expensive. I ain't returning to NY and I've always desired to live out west, but Cali seems wildly out of price range. However, I would gladly consider places like Sacramento or Fresno, large cities for sure but not wildly so. Great video and thanks for the info!

    • @kate2create738
      @kate2create738 23 дня назад +11

      Just FYI the central valley is still hot, dry, but HOT. Think over 100F, just want to give you a heads up that those areas are not really that much of a trade off, just less humid. If you are looking for someplace reasonably priced yet decent weather, around Lake County are other hidden gems that are not as affected by the opioids.
      Try looking into Sonoma County that is close to Napa but much easier weather, roughly 75F almost all year round, not too dry but not crazy humid. Close to Portland weather imo. Probably a little pricier than Lake County, but certain areas are not outrageous like Napa or other highly expensive areas in California. Likely easier to get a decent job there too as they have a better economy than half of the cities listed in this video imo.

    • @a.j.santiago303
      @a.j.santiago303 23 дня назад +3

      @@kate2create738 Thank you for the info.

  • @bfrick4167
    @bfrick4167 17 дней назад +1

    I’m really loving California View in addition your main channel, Kyle. Your thoughtful and intelligent perspective makes you a rare gem! Thank you ✌️

  • @trentcalfee7646
    @trentcalfee7646 18 дней назад +5

    I can’t in good conscience recommend anyone even set foot in Barstow 😅

  • @sirnik84
    @sirnik84 28 дней назад +14

    Lake County kid here (living in Sacramento now). Nice to see it make the list. The west side of the lake is very nice and with less of the impact of the opioids. Kelseyville is a very nice town.

  • @kishanabear
    @kishanabear 23 дня назад +2

    Thank you for this post!

  • @jemportal4166
    @jemportal4166 6 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video, you taught me a lot!

  • @TMendocino
    @TMendocino 24 дня назад +12

    In March 2024, the median listing home price in Eureka, CA was $454.5K, trending up 3.3% year-over-year. And there are NO jobs The unemployment rate is 6%.

    • @carlc5748
      @carlc5748 21 день назад +3

      That's pretty much why my friend moved from there, after living there for about 30 years. He moved to the upper peninsula of Michigan. I told my friend that it's bigfoot country up there, as I leased a house in Arizona to a woman that lived there, in Michigan, and she, and her friend had an encounter with bigfoot, on three separate occasions, she even started trembling, as she related her story of seeing them, to me. My friend even told me that he moved to the same county in Michigan, (Emmett), where this lady had her three encounters.

  • @r.s.4672
    @r.s.4672 22 дня назад +3

    Thanks for this video from a fellow Californian. You have a great, dry sense of humor and really tell it like it is. 😆

  • @SteveSorgatz
    @SteveSorgatz 11 дней назад

    Nice analysis. You nailed it.

  • @ztl2505
    @ztl2505 27 дней назад +3

    I thought the thumbnail looked oddly familiar. Glad to stumble on this channel.

  • @samesteak7717
    @samesteak7717 12 дней назад +2

    Redding resident here, If you love hiking, camping, snowboarding, swimming, then Redding is your place. Whiskeytown lake is only 20 minutes out and mount shasta ski park is only 1 hour away.

  • @56Sheckles
    @56Sheckles 24 дня назад +18

    I stayed in eureka. It’s beautiful

    • @califdad4
      @califdad4 22 дня назад +2

      Sometimes. But people living there sometimes have vacation homes just over the coastal range to get in some sun during the long grey weather period

    • @le_th_
      @le_th_ 13 дней назад +1

      Visiting is one thing...earning a living and creating a life somewhere is entirely different.

  • @shannonmarquardt2578
    @shannonmarquardt2578 23 дня назад +3

    Thanks for the great review of Sacramento.

    • @davidwang4364
      @davidwang4364 11 дней назад +1

      Ah, yes, Sacramento . . . If the politicians don't get you, the muggers will.

  • @PAINTuRED
    @PAINTuRED 20 дней назад +8

    I will always love California

  • @singdasorrow
    @singdasorrow 24 дня назад +16

    California native that had got priced out, I’ll consider this list if I ever return!

    • @maidenthe80sla
      @maidenthe80sla 15 дней назад +3

      Taxes, vehicle registration, auto insurance, and other fees are still too high for me to live on with a fixed income. Hence, why I had to leave and am trying to move to another country that is overall less expensive so I can finally live instead of struggle. California and the US in general is also on a non-recoverable downward slide that I don't to be a part of.

    • @daendiznigh
      @daendiznigh 14 дней назад +1

      @@maidenthe80slawe left ca in 2021, moved to Indiana. We absolutely love it here , weather here is nice and it’s very affordable. We are about 1.5 hours from Chicago and frequent there when we want to have some big city fun.

    • @brianrogers2709
      @brianrogers2709 13 дней назад

      @@daendiznighWoah I left California (born and raised) and also moved to Indiana! Moved here in 2022

    • @daendiznigh
      @daendiznigh 13 дней назад +1

      @@brianrogers2709 we are in northern Indiana ( Michiana ) , are you near us ? 😃 congrats on your move ! Yes we are born and raised too! Ca all our lives. I’ve ran in to a few Californians here as well who also moved between 2020-2023

    • @brianrogers2709
      @brianrogers2709 13 дней назад

      @@daendiznighIndianapolis area but I like your spot near the lake. Reminds me of the ocean. Plus, no sharks!

  • @bfcox2000
    @bfcox2000 24 дня назад +3

    Thank you - that opened my eyes

  • @diegogonzalez7279
    @diegogonzalez7279 24 дня назад +20

    Eureka= tweaker town

    • @ladonna2u742
      @ladonna2u742 20 дней назад +6

      Redding too.

    • @helenkotowske3829
      @helenkotowske3829 17 дней назад +2

      What about all the drugs in The Bay Area and LA???

    • @le_th_
      @le_th_ 13 дней назад

      I've heard that it's been a tweaker town for nearly 40 years now by a former meth head in her 70s.

    • @le_th_
      @le_th_ 13 дней назад +2

      @@helenkotowske3829 LOL You cannot compare it. Neither LA or SF are tweaker towns. You have small areas (Skid Row in LA and the Tenderloin in SF) where you have the same level of drug use/saturation that Eureka and Redding have.
      Most of the areas surrounding LA and SF are NOT that way, the vast majority, in fact are not that way.

  • @WalfredoCirne
    @WalfredoCirne 23 дня назад +1

    Great video! Thanks!!

  • @KingfisherTalkingPictures
    @KingfisherTalkingPictures 16 дней назад +2

    I knew Visalia was going to be on the list. The Twin Peaks of the Central Valley. My sis-in-law moved there, and couldn’t wait to move up into Three Rivers for mountain living.

  • @LEFTaTIP
    @LEFTaTIP 9 дней назад +1

    Great to see someone take pride in our great State of California. Just for that I will give this video a big LIKE.

  • @momcatx2
    @momcatx2 8 дней назад +1

    So happy you skipped right over my little gem of a small valley town. We would love for it to stay on the small side.

  • @Miacheri
    @Miacheri 14 дней назад +5

    Born and raised in Fresno. Some perks : Close in proximity to major metropolitan cities, to the beach, to the mountains, to Vegas…access to fresh produce, great for real estate since it’s reasonably priced and great for raising a family. Cons: Air quality, SWELTERING hot Summers, bad fog in the Winters, crime in low income areas, not much of a city life, small art/creative scene, small town mentality with the community and a lack of community “leaders”. That city has all the tools for success but unfortunately not the best leaders to grow the city to its potential.

    • @JuanVasquezhasreturned
      @JuanVasquezhasreturned 14 дней назад +1

      I would say that Visalia is a better version of Fresno. It's smaller, but it's much safer, and has a lot of the benefits that Fresno has (except a CSU or international airport).

    • @Miacheri
      @Miacheri 14 дней назад +2

      @@JuanVasquezhasreturned I would agree. I lived in Visalia for a bit as a teen. It’s grown tremendously and in a good way. It also has that small town feeling but the people are super laid back and kind.

    • @vjmotano835
      @vjmotano835 5 дней назад

      @@JuanVasquezhasreturnedVisalia is much smaller not much safer. The only time I’ve had a gun pulled on me was in Visalia off bridge street.

    • @JuanVasquezhasreturned
      @JuanVasquezhasreturned 5 дней назад

      @@vjmotano835 Um it is much safer. If you got a gun pulled on you in Visalia, then you would have gotten a rocket launcher pulled on you in Fresno. I'm not trying to downplay your bad experience, but it's silly to say that Fresno is at the same safety level as Visalia. That's obviously not true, and Visalia is a much safer city.

    • @vjmotano835
      @vjmotano835 5 дней назад

      @@JuanVasquezhasreturned safe until you wear red or blue. Then it turns into a danger zone.

  • @MT_20_24
    @MT_20_24 13 дней назад +3

    Been in benicia ca for about a year and it’s beautiful 🤩

  • @victoriaglass7584
    @victoriaglass7584 23 дня назад +12

    I grew up in Southern California and I went to Humboldt State for 1 year. It’s remote and quaint. Located in Arcata. Eureka is a much bigger city in comparison. My friends schooled me in the local weather forecasts. Never had heard this expression before but it was constantly being said. “colder than a witches tit today!” Returned home with something called the “Humboldt Crud” by a campus doctor. Coughed for almost a year after leaving.

    • @kimberlymartin459
      @kimberlymartin459 13 дней назад

      Lol... I grew up hearing, "shit!! It's colder than a hookers heart outside!!

  • @carriekay5987
    @carriekay5987 2 дня назад

    Great video!

  • @BORN-to-Run
    @BORN-to-Run 15 дней назад +28

    Good video.
    Born and raised in California, I have ALWAYS said this.
    It's also worth noting that these smaller less-expensive towns
    are predominately CONSERVATIVE.

    • @teejaybee8222
      @teejaybee8222 14 дней назад +9

      If it's cheap, it's because no one wants to live there. . . .

    • @BORN-to-Run
      @BORN-to-Run 14 дней назад +1

      @@teejaybee8222 I wouldn't say that. It's cheap because there are not a lot good high-paying jobs in the city, or the city may be predominately Mexican, like many of the less expensive cities in the San Joaquin Valley agricultural area.

    • @sagesends
      @sagesends 12 дней назад +2

      @@BORN-to-Run They're cheap because the weather is horrible. Eureka is foggy and wetter than a sock after a marathon. All the others are deathly hot.

    • @irishgrl
      @irishgrl 10 дней назад +5

      Being “predominantly CONSERVATIVE” isn’t necessarily a plus!

    • @BORN-to-Run
      @BORN-to-Run 10 дней назад

      @@sagesends 😅

  • @ReadMoreSayLess
    @ReadMoreSayLess 12 дней назад +1

    Midtown Sac is absolutely great. Spent 1 year during the lockdown there. Affordable home & office near the Capitol. Lots of restaurants and shops all around. Great walk city. Only downside was the HEAT but lots of shade from the incredible amount of trees in midtown. 100 years ago Sac used to be called the city of trees. Had no idea. :)

  • @Doppelrocking
    @Doppelrocking 13 дней назад +1

    My guy. Your shirt. It’s amazing!

  • @wonderbread06
    @wonderbread06 15 дней назад +2

    Grandparents moved to Lakeport in the late 80s. I grew up there as a kid in the 90s during the summer and winter holidays, traveling from The Bay. Aunt and cousin still live there. Good for weekend trips but never would i be able to live there unless retired.

    • @kimberlymartin459
      @kimberlymartin459 13 дней назад

      I said that too! Sold my home in Fairfield and was squatting at my dad's place in Clearlake Oaks... bought a house around the corner from his. He(RIP) was living in Sacramento... he kept asking me, "You ain't tired of Clearlake yet?😂 nope.
      Our family always visit during the summer months on weekends this was in the early 70's. They purchased a few properties here. I remember my dad and I driving up during property tax time to pay all the property taxes(don't mail your payments... the county don't cash your check until like May of the next year...seriously!!) The good ole days❤❤❤❤

  • @rachelhammitt9260
    @rachelhammitt9260 15 дней назад

    I love how you leave out the job markets within the cities u mention!

    • @CaliforniaView_Kyle
      @CaliforniaView_Kyle  15 дней назад +4

      I'm glad you loved it! Because the reason why I didn't mention it is that the job market of a city is dependent on the individual and also because the markets in the places I mentioned are on par with similar sized cities across the US. For example, Redding and Visalia don't have a lot of great jobs, but neither do any cities in that size range anywhere in America. Sacramento has a larger number of higher paying jobs, just like similar sized cities across the US.

    • @kimberlymartin459
      @kimberlymartin459 12 дней назад

      He find the homes....you find the jobs😂😂😂

  • @max7143
    @max7143 19 дней назад +4

    I work for the Larger Utility Company in Ca, and have been traveling everywhere for almost 20 years. I named almost all those cities before you did lol. I will add, Oroville, Yuba City/ Marysville, Grass Valley, Los Banos and Bakersfield. All are very nice towns. I would take off Clear Lake though. Opioids are on their way out, but are still present, and it’s old communities with no real industry in the area. I’d add Ukiah on the list, but that area has gotten expensive. But yes, no idea why people are moving out of state. We have more usable open space than anywhere east of the Rockies.

    • @helenkotowske3829
      @helenkotowske3829 17 дней назад

      You still can't escape the highest taxes in the country, more regulations, restrictive laws, the highest gas prices and utility prices no matter where you live in California.

    • @shellz-ts6td
      @shellz-ts6td 6 дней назад +2

      @@helenkotowske3829 One woman's regulations are another woman's protections, taxes are not the highest in California, our air is much cleaner now thanks to more expensive fuel additives and utility rates have increased everywhere. Can you tell I love my State?
      A fifth generation Californian who's not going anywhere (unless trump gets re-elected, then I'll probably leave the country).

    • @shellz-ts6td
      @shellz-ts6td 6 дней назад +1

      Have a friend who just bought a place in beautiful Grass Valley, almost didn't get their loan approved due to difficulties obtaining insurance. So many companies not writing here anymore. State Farm said they would start insuring again as soon as the state passed laws making it easier for them to raise rates, ain't that nice of them?

  • @stinker43
    @stinker43 21 день назад +4

    I had expected, as you go south from Sacramento, you would have mentioned Stockton. We are within commute distance of the East bay area, but you can find a livable house for $300K, and a really nice one for $400K. You are around 2 hours from San Francisco, Yosemite, Tahoe and world class ski resorts. If you like boating, the Delta is right here. I berth my boat 10 minutes from my $400K 1600sqft 3/2 house in Stockton for berthing of

  • @mikeward7290
    @mikeward7290 21 день назад +5

    Ridgecrest, Yucca Valley and Barstow are located near military bases. Retired military prefer residing near a base so they can use the PX store.

    • @JBoy340a
      @JBoy340a 21 день назад +1

      And the dry weather is better on old joints and bones.

    • @davidwang4364
      @davidwang4364 11 дней назад +2

      Ridgecrest is basically a hot slum, Barstow is on I-15 on the way from Los Angles to Las Vegas and is a dead town. Yucca Valley is nice, chilly in the winter, hotter than hell in the summer. Please east coasters, don't go there and ruin it.

  • @finchman1
    @finchman1 23 дня назад +4

    I moved to Sacramento (From Visalia) about 20 years ago. Although the summers are relatively hot, we get the breezes off the Delta that cools things off most evenings. We do have a great foodie and microbrew scene. I also concur about Visalia.

    • @TMendocino
      @TMendocino 21 день назад

      LOL What Delta, you are almost in Bakersfield. The Delta is near San Francisco

    • @finchman1
      @finchman1 21 день назад +3

      @@TMendocino I beg your pardon? I think you need to dust off your map and reread my post. I currently live in Sacramento and the California Delta lies just to the south of Sacramento. We do get the cooling breezes which come up through the Delta from the Bay Area.

    • @TMendocino
      @TMendocino 20 дней назад

      @@finchman1 That what my Aunt told me when I visited Roseville in August...we have a delta breeze. Like heck!!!! GRIN 😀

  • @penttij5817
    @penttij5817 3 дня назад

    Cool video. Wife and I road tripped last year staying at KOA’s. Crescent City was nice, as the Redwoods was our main destination. I’ve been visiting Reedley since early 70’s, us Finn’s have a secret spot on Kings river. Love that area. Live in Torrance, reckon we’ll stay in our house till it’s time to check out and pass on to son. God bless.✌🏻❤️🇺🇸

  • @davidjackson7281
    @davidjackson7281 28 дней назад +1

    Very good analyses.

  • @MountainGirlwIPA
    @MountainGirlwIPA 20 дней назад +2

    I really liked Visilia and was pleasantly surprised when I passed through the area. Green hills ❤. I definitely agree with you regarding Chico.

    • @davidwang4364
      @davidwang4364 11 дней назад

      Obviously you were in Visalia in the winter. In the spring, summer, and autumn it is golden hills and hotter than hell.

    • @shellz-ts6td
      @shellz-ts6td 6 дней назад

      I think Chico has the best vibe out of all the towns listed, but I haven't been up there since neighboring Paradise burned down - wonder how it affected Chico.

  • @LD10000
    @LD10000 15 дней назад +2

    Thank you this is great, never really considered this solution. Gotta get out of L.A.

  • @user-fm9pu9bc3m
    @user-fm9pu9bc3m 20 дней назад +2

    Im living in Hidden valley Lake, lake county. Its about 20 minutes from Clearlake 40 minutes to Calistoga. Gated community 24 hour security, private lake, golf course and community pool. Love it and prices are very reasonable.

    • @maidenthe80sla
      @maidenthe80sla 15 дней назад +3

      Reasonable to who and at what price points are you talking about? The amenities alone say major money is involved to live there.

  • @arxligion
    @arxligion 24 дня назад +4

    I agree with your choices (especially redding 😃) , though I think you could have better clarified that there are areas in the sacramento area that are cheaper and frankly nicer than the ones you showed in the city proper, like folsom or Rancho cordova

  • @MackB40
    @MackB40 28 дней назад +5

    Nice video, Kyle. Great content on California. Keep it coming! Btw- did you catch the totality of eclipse?

    • @CaliforniaView_Kyle
      @CaliforniaView_Kyle  28 дней назад +7

      I drove to the bootheel of Missouri to experience totality. I literally just pulled over on the side of the road at an abandoned barn to watch it.

    • @MackB40
      @MackB40 28 дней назад +2

      @@CaliforniaView_Kyle Excellent! Glad you got to see it. I drove my two kids to Vernon, Indiana, 50 miles north of Louisville and we too saw the totality as well, such an awesome celestial experience! Thanks for all that you do!

  • @svenrio8521
    @svenrio8521 28 дней назад +2

    Audio sounds a bit low but otherwise great video. Lived in the Central Valley and loved it.

  • @sarabrucker7847
    @sarabrucker7847 15 дней назад +14

    I’m from Lake County. It’s got no job market, but many people live there on fixed incomes, or remote jobs. It’s also separated from everywhere else by windy mountain roads. The fire risk is high.
    OTOH, it’s got the cleanest air in the state, and 8th cleanest in the nation. It’s beautiful. You’re about 2 hours from Sacramento, or Santa Rosa, or the bay.
    The city of Clearlake is where all the lake pollution drifts to, and it has the worst drug problem, but Lower Lake, which runs into it, is pretty nice. Kelseyville is the most racist town. Middletown and Lakeport school districts are probably the best. Cobb is mountain living, cheaper, but more extreme weather.
    I would recommend Shasta or Lassen counties over some of those listed here, because the average income to average rent/mortgage is better.

    • @InnerGiggles
      @InnerGiggles 10 дней назад +2

      This is very informative. Thank you!

  • @jamesgonzales6086
    @jamesgonzales6086 16 дней назад

    I grew up in SoCal most of my life I've lived in Sacramento now for almost 20 years and the weather is Extreme at times but the way I look at it is by the time you're tired of the heat it cools down and by the time you're tired of the cold it warms up it's beautiful Four Seasons here

  • @sfhayesvalley
    @sfhayesvalley 21 день назад +4

    Your comments were spot-on accurate. Thanks for reminding us of all that California has to offer. FresNo? FresYES! Food and arts scene are coming along nicely. And the PRODUCE! There are a million people in Fresno County!!

    • @jdos5643
      @jdos5643 19 дней назад +1

      Fresno gets a bad rap. But I go to Fresno a lot and it is actually a beautiful city overall. Nice and green and big forest trees line up the streets. It has a big city vibe and lots of amenities. If ppl cannot afford the bay but don’t want to leave California, they should consider Fresno. It’s growing and so
      Is the tech coding companies there.

    • @sarahm3896
      @sarahm3896 19 дней назад

      Fresno is ghetto

  • @irishgrl
    @irishgrl 10 дней назад +1

    This is a great video but I wish you could have mentioned Paradise & Magalia, 20 or so miles northeast of Chico…
    It’s a little pricier to buy in Paradise than it used to be since the Camp Fire (all new construction has new requirements with respect to fire codes and solar panels. Also be aware that fire insurance is EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE!!! Most larger insurers are leaving the State. There are ways to mitigate the cost though, so do be sure and ask your realtor about insurance & mitigation.

  • @deborahwilliams3176
    @deborahwilliams3176 13 дней назад +2

    There is a big difference between North, Central, and Southern California. As a native, I see the North/Central and South as completely different states. Southern California is unique to the rest of the country, price included.

  • @zelphx
    @zelphx 23 дня назад +10

    Shout out from LOVELY Lodi, CA. !

    • @nadogrl
      @nadogrl 22 дня назад +1

      Is this sarcasm?😂

    • @carlc5748
      @carlc5748 21 день назад +2

      @@nadogrlThe Creedence Clearwater Revival music group wrote a song about breaking down in Lodi, Calif.

    • @nadogrl
      @nadogrl 21 день назад +2

      @@carlc5748 - Yep…Still wondering if your”Lovely” was sarcasm, though. Been there many times.

    • @carlc5748
      @carlc5748 21 день назад +2

      @@nadogrl Many parts of California are lovely, and magnificent, especially Sequoia Nat'l Park, to me, now Lodi, I don't know!

    • @kimberlymartin459
      @kimberlymartin459 13 дней назад +1

      Lod down and dirty ...😂😂😂😂
      I'm heading there this Saturday. More in the rural area.... Lodi has really grown

  • @Financial_Mukbangs
    @Financial_Mukbangs 23 дня назад +5

    Had family out in Visalia and lived there for about a year. They've since left and I'm not sure when I'll ever be back. One of my favorite places in the country...but there's a reason it's priced so cheaply. Worst air quality in the country, very remote, and poor white collar jobs market.

  • @es-hs9fd
    @es-hs9fd 5 дней назад

    Hidden Valley Lake is a gated community with a beautiful 102 acre lake and professional golf course. It’s only about 20 mins from Clearlake. The area has been getting gentrified since 2020, but at least houses are still affordable here.

  • @OlsenTheWonderDog
    @OlsenTheWonderDog 21 день назад +2

    Thanks for the video. We left Walnut Creek a couple of years ago and despite the problems California has (and let’s not kid itself, it has many public policy failures that have undermined the State), it remains a beautiful state. Notwithstanding the wildfire threat, we are contemplating (okay, dreaming) about moving back to Northern California after I retire, but we will be limited to an inexpensive/less expensive area than Walnut Creek. One of my favorite scenic drives from Walnut Creek was to Point Reyes/Drakes Bay.

    • @gilesporter2997
      @gilesporter2997 14 дней назад +1

      Looks like you'll have to make your favorite drive from Clearlake.
      I drove it last weekend, and it was phenomenal.

    • @OlsenTheWonderDog
      @OlsenTheWonderDog 14 дней назад

      @@gilesporter2997 Actually, the Clearlake area looks very nice. I also like Redding to be near Mt Shasta. Both areas could entice us back to California.

  • @katiedid1851
    @katiedid1851 15 дней назад +1

    Redding is as arid as Arizona.
    First place I ever saw the term, 'Elevation Williams'. Good memories.

  • @BenHutch
    @BenHutch 28 дней назад +74

    The Sacramento Valley towns are under recognized; see Chico and Redding.

    • @barbarapaige4587
      @barbarapaige4587 24 дня назад +8

      Chico is getting expensive and overcrowded now. It's also unbearably hot in the summer, which keeps getting longer thanks to global warming.

    • @Bbldancer
      @Bbldancer 24 дня назад +10

      Chico is a great little town.

    • @arxligion
      @arxligion 24 дня назад +5

      Love redding. Chico/Oroville are rising in price due to proximity to Sacramento and remote workers, chico is a lot like davis was a while ago. Also some beautiful gold country towns in amador, calaveras, and mariposa (mariposa is way more expensive) are really nice places to be and have great weather, also, like redding you can get easily to the snow.

    • @dfirth224
      @dfirth224 23 дня назад +2

      Also the San Joaquin Valley is cheaper.

    • @klowen7778
      @klowen7778 23 дня назад +2

      @@barbarapaige4587 Yep, and the Paradise/Magalia fires which wiped out both towns in 2018 sure didn't help w/ the local housing 'demand'. Though Chico summers are cool by comparison to Redding & Red Bluff, where temps routinely hit 100°F, and occasionally reach >115°!

  • @csmorris903
    @csmorris903 11 дней назад

    What are your toughts on Porterville CA just below the Sequioa National Forest? I've been there a few times and seems like it has about everything a family would need.

  • @theeclecticlifewithsam
    @theeclecticlifewithsam 28 дней назад +7

    Nice shirt Kyle! 😋 I have been to Fresno and Clovis, both of which weren't bad at all. Close to Yosemite, so I'm sold! 👍

    • @jdos5643
      @jdos5643 19 дней назад +3

      I pass Fresno and it is actually green and beautiful city in general. I pass by the Whole Foods and the streets and avenues are filled with beautiful palms pines and trees. Fresno gets a bad rap for the ghetto areas. But what city doesn’t have ghetto areas?

    • @JuanVasquezhasreturned
      @JuanVasquezhasreturned 14 дней назад +1

      ​@@jdos5643Visalia doesn't have a ghetto, and it's close to Fresno.

    • @vjmotano835
      @vjmotano835 5 дней назад

      @@JuanVasquezhasreturned😂 everything north of downtown is ghetto and looks worse than parts of Fresno.

  • @alfonsoarmendariz1416
    @alfonsoarmendariz1416 11 дней назад +2

    People are so quick to move to other states for housing cost ,political ideology etc,but there's nowhere like Cali ,beaches ,mountains, lakes and the best weather anywhere in the world

  • @edcastillo4456
    @edcastillo4456 23 дня назад +8

    Most of these locations are remote, and without much commerce or industry nearby, you’re looking at a long commute to work.

    • @DavidAppling-ww6qu
      @DavidAppling-ww6qu 22 дня назад +2

      That is an uninformed viewpoint.

    • @rs1107
      @rs1107 22 дня назад +2

      🤔"@DavidAppling" IS "Uninformed🤔

  • @carlc5748
    @carlc5748 21 день назад

    When I was a kid (10-11 years old), in 1968, I wondered why none of the license plates on California cars that I saw never started with the letter "I". We then took a trip to Sequoia Nat'l Park in 1968. We drove to Visalia on our way back to Los Angeles, and lo, and behold to my surprise, most of the license plates on the cars in Visalia started with the letter "I". As a kid, I really marvelled at that. That was when California had the black background with the yellow numerals, and letters on the license plates. That is the only time in my life that I ever went to Visalia, Calif. but I never forgot that!
    You mentioned Sacramento. My uncle, Eugene "Doc" Lemmon was personally recommended by Walt Disney to head up the Cal-Expo in Sacramento, which broke ground in 1966. He left there in 1968, to become one of the VP's of Sea World Inc., and was tasked to pick the site of their new joint-venture theme park, which he named, "Magic Mountain" in Valencia, Calif. As I type this, I have his giant Magic Mountain poster on my wall, above my computer screen, which he had in his office at Magic Mountain, as he was the President there. Walt knew my uncle, because my uncle was the 5th official employee of Disneyland Inc, hired in 1954, before construction began on Disneyland. He was the Park Operations Manager at Disneyland from 1956-to 1961, supervising more than 1,000 employees, and reported directly to Walt. I have much documentation to that effect, written, and pictorially!!
    Excellent presentation in your Vlog! Around 1990, I visited Redding, and contemplated moving there, really like the sense of the town there.

  • @mtngrl5859
    @mtngrl5859 22 дня назад +2

    Nevada City also has some affordable homes & its a nice small town as well.

  • @GaryInSoCal
    @GaryInSoCal 6 дней назад +1

    Fresno is really 'Hotter than Hell' from June thru September, easily 4 months over 100 degrees EVERY DAY... with July and August at 110+ EVERY DAY thru-out both those months.

  • @jessiestenerson
    @jessiestenerson 12 дней назад

    This was great! Can you do a more in depth video on Banning?

    • @shellz-ts6td
      @shellz-ts6td 6 дней назад +1

      I live about 20 miles from Banning. It has improved over the past few years, but quite hot and gets hella windy as it's located in a desert pass. Very close to Palm Springs area for resorts and golf if you're into that sort of thing. Use to be a little rough around the indian reservation, don't know if that's gotten any better.

    • @jessiestenerson
      @jessiestenerson 6 дней назад

      @@shellz-ts6td thanks a bunch!

  • @thinkingimpaired5663
    @thinkingimpaired5663 23 дня назад +1

    I remember Fresno had a lot of car thefts issue like sacramento. Wasn't Clearlake had some issues with water? I like the area but avoid living close to the water.

  • @bryanmcgowan8449
    @bryanmcgowan8449 24 дня назад +23

    As a Californian myself who resides in literally the cheapest coastal city in all of southern California, the following words seem like Blasphemy... But what about Bakersfield? As a teen & young adult the idea made me cringe. Though now as an adult who can barely afford to get by in Ventura/Oxnard/Port Hueneme, Bakersfield sounds so much more appealing than say Texas or Arizona.. you'd still have the comforts of California, but with people much more like the folks in Texas or Arizona...

    • @anderander5662
      @anderander5662 23 дня назад +1

      Other than climate what are the comforts of California?

    • @RandomRabbit007
      @RandomRabbit007 23 дня назад +18

      @@anderander5662 Limitless activities to do (usually free if you can drive to it), hidden gems all over the state (lakes, rivers, reservoirs, caves, hills, forests, mountains, deserts, etc), a very chill/relaxed population (work hard during the week and enjoy the weekends fully). If you're into any kind of life-style you could definitely find it in Cali (which also allows you to try out EVERY lifestyle a little if you want to - which is something I like to do). We have rich/posh, bluecollar, western/cowboy/rodeo/farmer, hippie/artistic/goth/kink/entertainer/bodyfitness/spiritual, beach/surfer/marine, mountain/ski-ing/snowboard, fisher/boating/canoe, skateboarder/bikers/rollerblades/scooter, motorcyclist, bicyclist, car-junkie, all kinds of music, food .... I mean if there is a lifestyle that exists on the planet, you can find a group meeting-up to do it in California somewhere lol ..... Add in world class nature, fun, wine, food, weed, agriculture, weather .... What else do you want? You like Texas, you can find min-Texas' all over, you like Arizona go to one of the deserts, you like Florida there are some swamps/grasslands you can go to (without the humidity). If you're very religious you can find your religion here with clusters of followers all over (we have our own Bible Belt, Buddhist Monk Monasteries, Catholics, Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims, Mormons, Satanists, Agnostics, Atheists, you name it). Highly educated (Stanford, UC Berkeley, UCLA, USC, UC Davis, UC Irvine, University of Santa Clara with tons of California state colleges. Pick a career, California will most likely be WORLD LEADING and you could join and learn from the BEST IN FIELD. Want pretty girls that actually have tans and enjoy being physically active (because most do outdoor activities from birth)? There is no type of woman you cant find, no type of man you cant find (40,000,000 people means VARIETY). If you're an immigrant you can find your community here (especially if you haven't mastered english yet) and your local community WILL HELP YOU TREMENDOUSLY.

    • @randomexploring541
      @randomexploring541 23 дня назад +3

      What’s the cheapest coastal city in SoCal?

    • @nadogrl
      @nadogrl 22 дня назад +1

      @@randomexploring541- There isn’t a cheap one, but if you go inland a bit, it’s less.

    • @RandomRabbit007
      @RandomRabbit007 22 дня назад +5

      @@randomexploring541 there is nothing “cheap” on the coast until you get north of the Bay Area (and if there is you can BET there are no jobs or no highways connecting toward the Central Valley (Inland). Mostly just farmland near the coast with no restaurants or any development. There are a couple places like that maybe between San Clemente and Oceanside. Id say SoCal is VERY difficult to find much land because so many ppl live there and its hella developed. NorCal still has wide open spaces, green hills, less people, less pollution, less crime, better jobs and more variety of nature to choose from. I love NorCal but have family/friends in SoCal too. Both areas rock in different ways tbh (and both do have alot of similarities too).

  • @spencersandberg7753
    @spencersandberg7753 28 дней назад +6

    Kyle we need the follow up video for even cheaper places that are pretty gross! Also what are your thoughts on Tehachapi? And is the Lancaster Palmdale area too expensive to make the cut?

    • @CaliforniaView_Kyle
      @CaliforniaView_Kyle  28 дней назад +4

      I like Tehachapi. It certainly could've gotten a mention here along with a few other foothill towns. Lancaster Palmdale is in the same price range as the ones I mentioned here, but if I'm being honest I'm not a huge fan of the cities and decided to leave it out.

    • @svenrio8521
      @svenrio8521 28 дней назад +1

      Stockton 😂

    • @CaliforniaView_Kyle
      @CaliforniaView_Kyle  27 дней назад +3

      @@svenrio8521 Sadly, Stockton isn't even cheap. I couldn't include it in a video like this even if it were nice.

    • @carlc5748
      @carlc5748 21 день назад +1

      @@CaliforniaView_Kyle A brand new BYD electric bus plant will be built in Lancaster soon, their second plant there. Many good paying jobs will be created, and give a pretty good shot in the arm for the local economy there. My brother has lived in the Palmdale area for more than 20 years. I agree with you, kind of depressing there, in some areas, but I sense a coming economic boom to be reviving the area. I have had land there, for a while, and I want to catch this next rising wave of RE appreciation.

    • @julietardos5044
      @julietardos5044 16 дней назад +2

      Lancaster/Palmdale is fairly cheap, but you'll need to drive every single place you go, and there's not a whole lot to do there. It's the armpit of California. Sorry.

  • @cosmickitty3009
    @cosmickitty3009 24 дня назад +4

    My friend who was originally from Sac recently left Bakersfield for Phoenix and it's because he got a job in his field of work, that helped pay him to move there.

    • @chadharris705
      @chadharris705 18 дней назад +1

      Smart choice. Phoenix is kinda gross but has some okay areas. Bakersfield is all around nasty.😊

  • @peterbedford2610
    @peterbedford2610 23 дня назад +9

    Plenty of meth in rural CA

  • @iboremytherapist
    @iboremytherapist 24 дня назад +3

    Visalia is my hometown too!

  • @joancook8454
    @joancook8454 6 дней назад +1

    While these locations have great home prices, the question is HOW MUCH is HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE? I was raised in the Santa Clara valley when it was agricultural. Moved to Sonoma county North of Santa Rosa my home owners insurance has continually increased since the fires. Good luck even getting insurance now that many Insurance companies are NOT offering new policies. Informative video, thanks

  • @mikecrisafulli8970
    @mikecrisafulli8970 22 дня назад +6

    We live in Riverside and quite honestly are very happy here. Downtown has gone through some revitalization over the years and has improved quite a bit.

    • @davidwang4364
      @davidwang4364 11 дней назад +1

      Yeah, Riverside is actually a nice town if you can handle traffic, smog and extreme heat. Otherwise, it's not bad if you like rednecks and Mexicans.

  • @JMag1
    @JMag1 23 дня назад +2

    I live in Sacramento and generally agree with this list.

  • @clifford7594
    @clifford7594 22 дня назад

    Oh, man, you got some nice shots of Eureka on sunny days, but it's almost always socked in with cold and windy fog - makes a difference. Just checked - one-bedroom apartments averaging $1,100/month.

  • @kingofthesofas
    @kingofthesofas 12 дней назад +1

    I lived in Fresno, Visalia and Modesto and all over the central valley and I hated it there. Granted it was like 20 years ago but my experience it was super hot and dry all summer, Tons of crime (I was mugged twice in Fresno), the allergies and pollution were off the chain because all the pollution just settles into the valley and doesn't get cleared out until winter rains come. When I first got to Visalia I didn't realize that you could see the sierra Nevada mountains from there for like 2 months because the pollution was so bad until it finally rained and I went outside and like had a heart attack because the mountains were right there. Maybe someone living there can comment if the crime and pollution have gotten any better since then, but based on my experience I could not recommend anywhere in the central valley.

  • @dmike3507
    @dmike3507 28 дней назад +7

    Visalia is the best place on this list, I wouldn't say you are too biased. Most of the other cities are objectively worse, with much higher natural disaster risk or more unpleasant climates. I think once high speed rail is built it will become a more desirable place. I just hope they're adding a lot more mixed use zoning in the future instead of those giant swaths of single-family neighborhoods that stretch for miles.

    • @CaliforniaView_Kyle
      @CaliforniaView_Kyle  27 дней назад +2

      It's still very much a big single family home kind of place. I think many of the people moving there are from the LA or Bay Areas with kids and want a bigger house they can afford. I think when the rail is eventually finished, it will benefit the Valley a lot.

    • @nadogrl
      @nadogrl 22 дня назад +1

      Well, we’ve only been waiting 16 years, and 100 Billion over budget for that boondoggle of a HSR.🤯

    • @carlc5748
      @carlc5748 21 день назад

      @@nadogrl Yes, things happen much more quickly, and more efficient here, in Arizona, and that's why more people keep moving here, despite the heat! I went back to California, a couple of weeks ago, first visit in 5 years, and I remembered vividly why I left, couldn't wait to get back to Arizona!

    • @nadogrl
      @nadogrl 21 день назад +1

      @@carlc5748 - It’s not about speed & efficiency, it’s about fleecing the taxpayers at every opportunity.

    • @carlc5748
      @carlc5748 21 день назад +1

      @@nadogrl I can't argue against that, that's what many politicians do best, besides lying and cheating!

  • @mtjm
    @mtjm 24 дня назад +6

    In my opinion, no where in Humboldt County is it affordable to live.

  • @enepesf5126
    @enepesf5126 17 дней назад

    it'll be interesting to see these places when CA high speed rail is finished (though thats kinda 50/50 rn) People who want to work in LA or the Bay Area but maybe can't afford to live there can choose to live in some of the central valley cities and have a pretty descent commute! Now might be the time to buy before everyone else comes lol!

  • @jeanettewaverly2590
    @jeanettewaverly2590 13 дней назад +2

    For real budget-friendly living, try Darwin or Slab City! 😂

  • @greenbrown7776
    @greenbrown7776 19 дней назад +1

    The central and northern selections are enticing. I wonder what the hospital/doctor situations would be. That's a big factor for retirees.

  • @margefoyle6796
    @margefoyle6796 18 дней назад +1

    My husband and I are restored and looking for places inside the state that have a somewhat vibrant city scene, are close to great hiking and natural beauty, but aren't too dang hot in the summer, too much in the fire hazard zone, and that have breathable air. For at least one of those reasons (if not more), Redding, Fresno, and Visalia are out for us. We are considering Arcata, but it's so far away from the Bay Area... still thinking about it. For now, we're staying put.

    • @davidwang4364
      @davidwang4364 11 дней назад +1

      You are NOT going to find what you are looking for in California and if you live here you know that.

  • @joyfullone3968
    @joyfullone3968 23 дня назад +1

    Interesting!

  • @thegatesofdawn...1386
    @thegatesofdawn...1386 10 дней назад

    What is your other channels name, please? Thanks.

  • @chad9971
    @chad9971 19 дней назад +7

    Thank you for this! I live in an apartment in Los Angeles, but my GF is from Sac. She took me there and showed me the whole city for the first time a few years ago and I fell in love with it. Downtown and Midtown Sac are criminally underrated. We go back at least once a year now. We intend to move there and buy a home in the next few years, I hope it's still affordable by the time we make the jump tho haha

    • @britniemonet_3693
      @britniemonet_3693 17 дней назад +1

      nice im in OC but lived in la for 4 years before I got here and im originally from sactown grew up in land park I def miss the culture of Sacramento, good luck to you guys! :) its awesome how close Tahoe is too

  • @Sguerrero33
    @Sguerrero33 23 дня назад +5

    Love the video, I would add Joshua Tree to this list. The summers are not that hot and the nights are cool. Worth a visit.

    • @rs1107
      @rs1107 22 дня назад +2

      🌡Joshua Tree Gets Very HOT🌡

    • @JBoy340a
      @JBoy340a 21 день назад +2

      Agree. The desert areas do get hot, but 110 at 2% humidity is much more bearable then 95 at 90% humidity. I moved from the desert to the East coast and had never felt so much oppressive heat. And rain in summer at 80 degrees? What?????

  • @thegatesofdawn...1386
    @thegatesofdawn...1386 10 дней назад +1

    Riverside has dirty air! I drove past it on a road trip. Brown sky.

  • @pcatful
    @pcatful 15 дней назад

    I could see Lake County or similar areas getting revamped, but there are many reasons it hasn’t happened in all these years, while being a stone’s throw from Napa, and more desirable places in the Sacramento Valley.

  • @brigitgoddess
    @brigitgoddess 9 дней назад

    I love your personal comments! Some of them are hilarious!

  • @jerrydixon
    @jerrydixon 26 дней назад +3

    How about going further south to Desert Shores, Salton City, Brawley, El Centro and Winterhaven?

    • @OrlValdez
      @OrlValdez 24 дня назад +1

      El Centro might merge to Calexico, if Mexicali is growing why not El Centro-Calexico?

    • @victoriaglass7584
      @victoriaglass7584 23 дня назад +3

      Have you smelled the Salton Sea? It’s barely inhabited there and you need A/C 9 months out of the year. That smell. No way!

    • @TheItalianCalifornian-fp3fn
      @TheItalianCalifornian-fp3fn 22 дня назад +2

      Who wants to live there though??

    • @carlc5748
      @carlc5748 21 день назад +1

      @@TheItalianCalifornian-fp3fn Many people will move there with the new lithium mining that is going to go there, soon. People will migrate, even to a smelly area, if they think that they have a decent job for themselves, and their family.

    • @JBoy340a
      @JBoy340a 21 день назад

      Salton Sea is toxic.

  • @Killersanchez256
    @Killersanchez256 27 дней назад +6

    Rip Bakersfield

  • @peacenow4456
    @peacenow4456 6 дней назад +1

    Eureka and Humboldt Co is so awesome. Life long friends live there for decades. Redding is off of Hwy 5 inland... horribly hot, avoid it... like the plague... and it has recent hostile politics. Read about that... Chico is wonderful, hot in summer, loved it.