Las Lomas, CA


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Las Lomas, CA

About Las Lomas, CA

Living in Las Lomas, CA is a wonderful experience. Its small-town atmosphere makes it a great place to raise a family or settle down and relax. Although there are not many large businesses in the area, it has plenty of shops and restaurants where locals can go to socialize and enjoy some of the local cuisine. The climate is mild and pleasant year-round, giving people plenty of opportunities to get out and explore nature. Las Lomas is also conveniently located near larger cities such as San Jose and Santa Cruz, allowing for easy access to more metropolitan areas when desired. Overall, living in Las Lomas is a positive experience for those who call it home. Beach town/Small city - Northern California, on the south end of Monterey Bay, 110 miles south of San Francisco.

State: California
County: Monterey County
Metro Area: Salinas Metro Area
City: Las Lomas
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 267 ft above sea level

Agricultural Salinas was dubbed the “salad bowl of the nation” by John Steinbeck because of its lettuce crops. Salinas is affordable and small in comparison to the others, but has the character of a typical California Central Valley town – dry, dusty, functional and with little intellectual stimulation. By contrast, nearby Monterey, Carmel, and Pacific Grove are located on the coastal Monterey Peninsula. Carmel, a noted artist colony and Hollywood refuge, has controlled growth and maintains a charming village character with some exceptional residential properties, while Monterey is a more commercialized setup honoring its fishing village heritage for its many visitors. Pacific Grove, with its assortment of well-built Victorian and Craftsman-era homes, is probably the most livable city on the peninsula.

Not surprisingly, you’ll need a large endowment to afford any of the coastal cities and particularly Carmel. The Cost of Living index and the median home price are quite high. What’s worse, you won’t earn the money locally, as employment prospects, especially for high paying jobs, are bleak. Crime rates are quite high for the type of area. Aside from these issues, the location is a bit isolated from big-city amenities and services, all of which are available to the north in San Francisco, which while not far is hard to access. Bottom line- this is a magnificent area to live in if you can afford to live in the right parts of it.

Salinas sits in an agricultural valley. The peninsula cities are in an area of low hills, with dense pine and cypress trees. Large sand dunes occur at the head of Monterey Bay. South of Carmel, hills grow larger and the coastline becomes rugged and elevated. The climate is coastal Mediterranean. Heavy, low stratus clouds, known locally as “fog,” occur in all seasons. Summer days, when clear, are invariably sunny, cool, and breezy, but can be quite hot at Salinas and inland. Winters are moderate with periods of Pacific rain.

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Las Lomas Cost of Living

Attractive setting, year-round climate, and recreation/entertainment make Las Lomas a great place to live.

$628,200
+46.2% higher than avg
$76,949
+10.3% higher than avg
9.6 / 7.5
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Las Lomas Crime
36.7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Las Lomas, California
$120,240
for a family
$89,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Las Lomas
   Attractive setting
Tourist impact
   Year-round climate
Isolation
   Recreation/Entertainment
Cost of living and housing
Cost of Living