Dogtown, CA


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Dogtown, CA

About Dogtown, CA

Living in Dogtown, CA is an experience like no other. With its incredible views of the Pacific Ocean and its vibrant downtown, Dogtown has something for everyone. There are plenty of restaurants, shops, and activities to keep everyone entertained throughout the year. The people here are friendly and welcoming, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that only adds to the charm of this charming town. With its mild climate and stunning natural beauty, Dogtown is an ideal spot for those seeking a laid-back lifestyle with all the comforts of modern life. Small port/Industrial city - Northern California, in Central Valley, 50 miles south of Sacramento.

State: California
County: San Joaquin County
Metro Area: Stockton Metro Area
City: Dogtown
Zip Codes: 95220
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 22 ft above sea level

Stockton, an inland port at the end of a ship channel accessing the San Francisco Bay, is a somewhat gritty Central California transportation, distribution and agricultural center. Despite an attempted comeback with some downtown renewal and public relations efforts, and pleasant suburbs near the University of the Pacific campus, the area remains generally unattractive and working class in character. Crime rates (particularly violent crime) remain very high, but the employment picture has improved somewhat.

The strategic location at the crossroads of major north-south and east-west roads and rail routes into the Bay Area help the economy, especially in the commercial-industrial center of Lathrop to the south. There is an active local symphony but other arts amenities are sparse.

Another bright spot is the small agricultural town of Lodi 12 miles north, is growing as a favored regional wine growing and residential area. The bedroom community of Tracy further south houses a large group of commuters willing to sacrifice a long, windy Bay Area commute for the privilege of owning a family home, though the Altamont Commuter Express rail service aids this commute somewhat.

Winter climate and proximity to San Francisco (80 miles) are among the positives, but ironically, the area may suffer from being a little too close to Sacramento and the Bay Area to develop its own amenities. Median home prices have skyrocketed, underscoring a common Central Valley problem of sparse amenities, economic and social problems overlaid by high California costs.

Stockton is on the southeast corner of the broad delta formed by the confluence of the San Joaquin and Sacramento rivers. The surrounding terrain is flat, irrigated farm and orchard land near sea level. The Sierra Nevada foothills rise about 25 miles to the east and northeast. The climate is Central Valley Mediterranean, with warm, dry days and relatively cool nights with clear skies and no rainfall. Winter brings mild temperatures with relatively light rain and frequent valley fog, which can last for 4 to 5 weeks. Most rain occurs in winter and snow is practically unknown.

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Dogtown Cost of Living

Mild winters, close to bay area, and improving economy make Dogtown a great place to live.

$716,400
+52.8% higher than avg
$116,063
40.5% lower than avg
8.3 / 7.2
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Dogtown Crime
33.2 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Dogtown, California
$137,160
for a family
$48,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Dogtown
   Mild winters
Cost of living and housing
   Close to Bay Area
Crime rates
   Improving economy
Low educational attainment
Cost of Living