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Anna Kihagi Shares the Top California Cities People are Moving to

Anna Kihagi, an experienced landlord and property developer, details the best places to move in California and offers suggestions of how to get the most out of your California move.<br><br>

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Anna Kihagi Shares the Top California Cities People are Moving to

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  1. Anna Kihagi Shares the Top California Cities People are Moving to The Most Desirable Destinations for Families Moving in California

  2. California remains one of the best places to live in the United States. With a combination of great recreation areas, health care, education, and a strong economy, it is easy to see why people from other parts of the country want to move to California. Between 2007 and 2016, over 5 million people moved to California. California attracts a population with higher incomes and education levels than most of the country.

  3. Anna Kihagi, an experienced landlord and property developer, details the best places to move in California and offers suggestions of how to get the most out of your California move.

  4. Los Angeles Los Angeles has a stunning amount of diversity in its metro area. Jobs in the arts and entertainment industry are plentiful, with most of the TV and movies produced in the United States making their home in Los Angeles. Los Angeles has dozens of diverse neighborhoods with their own charm and character. Silver Lake, Culver City, Echo Park, Elysian Valley, Glendale, and downtown L.A. are just a few of the areas that have experienced growth in the past several years.People who live in Los Angeles cited its strong economy as a reason to move there. There are also great social and cultural opportunities, including museums, concerts, and special events. Traffic and commuting can be difficult in the area, but more rail lines are being added each year to make mass transit a viable option for many L.A. residents.

  5. Fremont Located in the San Francisco Bay area, Fremont has recently been named the happiest place to live in the nation according to WalletHub. It is the 11th best city for people who are looking for work, according to NerdWallet. Fremont has a solid housing market, a lower than average crime rate, good weather, and lower than average home prices when compared with the rest of the Bay Area. Easy access to the cultural and historical sites in San Francisco is one of the advantages of living in Fremont. The Fremont area also has its own active arts and entertainment scene. With a vibrant local economy, the area welcomes job seekers.

  6. Irvine Irvine takes its place as one of the best places to live in the Orange County area and in the state as a whole. The city is home to UC Irvine, a well-regarded large university. The area is regarded as safe, and the economy is strong. The housing market is stable, making it easier to find a good place to live. Irvine is a great choice for families with children.

  7. Mill Valley As part of the San Francisco Bay area, Mill Valley is considered one of the best places to live. Many commuters to the city of San Francisco choose to live in Mill Valley. The area has a vibrant and family-friendly local culture with low crime rates and excellent schools. Mill Valley is a small town with only 13,900 people. Its friendly atmosphere makes it one of the best places to move in California.

  8. Palo Alto While Palo Alto is an expensive place to live, people flock there for a reason. There are dozens of large employers who are often hiring in the tech world and other fields as well. The sunny climate is a big draw, as is the proximity to San Francisco. Livability recently rated Palo Alto as the 10th best American city for families. The proximity to Stanford University enhances the local schools, and the crime rate is low. Popular Palo Alto neighborhoods include Professorville, Crescent Park, University South, Downtown North, and Midtown.

  9. San Diego According to Anne Kihagi, San Diego has a gorgeous seaside setting that distinguishes it among other California cities. The climate is warm year-round and the atmosphere is fun and youthful. San Diego has many world-class attractions like the San Diego Zoo. San Diego has a stable housing market and many amenities for its residents. The best neighborhoods in San Diego include Hillcrest, Little Italy, North Park, and Gaslamp Quarter.

  10. Santa Rosa Santa Rosa is located in the wine country north of the Bay Area. The city has 168,000 people. The local restaurant scene draws locals and tourists alike. The area has beautiful housing and countryside, and the area is stable and safe.  Wallet Hub named Santa Rosa the ninth best place to live in America.

  11. Living in California People from other parts of the country often consider moving to California due to its natural beauty, cultural scene, and many economic opportunities. Anne Kihagi suggests that people who want to move to California to make the most of their research before choosing a place to live. There are options for everyone in California, and the Los Angeles area is one of the most attractive places in the world to make home.

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