Nipinnawasee, CA


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Nipinnawasee, CA

About Nipinnawasee, CA

Nipinnawasee, CA is a vibrant city with a lot to offer. The town has a small-town feel while still offering the convenience of larger cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego. Residents enjoy access to tons of activities, from hiking and camping in the nearby mountains to visiting local attractions like the Santa Monica Pier. There are plenty of restaurants, bars and shops to explore, as well as plenty of green spaces for recreation or relaxation. The weather in Nipinnawasee is mild year round, making it an ideal place for outdoor activities whenever you want. Plus, there's a close-knit community that makes it easy to make friends and feel at home. With all these great features, it's no surprise why so many people choose to live in Nipinnawasee! Small city - California San Joaquin Valley, 20 miles northwest of Fresno.

State: California
County: Madera County
Metro Area: Madera Metro Area
City: Nipinnawasee
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 272 ft above sea level

Madera means “lumber” in Spanish. However, you won’t find many naturally-occurring trees nor much of a timber industry in this mostly agricultural San Joaquin Valley town. It is located smack in the center of California’s broad, flat, agricultural Central Valley. The name dates back to the 1870’s when loggers built a flume to bring logs from the vast Sierras to the east to a railroad loading point.

The Madera economy is driven by agriculture, including wine growing and fruit and nut orchards, but also by a variety of manufacturing businesses including glass and plastic products, farm equipment, and machinery. These businesses enjoy relatively low costs, a good labor force, transportation, access to California markets and Fresno services.

Some preferring a small-town lifestyle live here and commute to Fresno. However, perhaps because of proximity to Fresno, the area has a higher cost of living and housing profile than many other valley towns. There are some good healthcare facilities, notably a large children’s hospital, but most to to Fresno for city services. Like all Central Valley towns, access to Sierra recreation, and particularly Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, is a plus.

As with most Central Valley towns, the terrain is completely flat and treeless (save for the numerous orchards), with mountains rising sharply to the east and less dramatically to the west but only visible on clear days. The climate is California Mediterranean, hot and completely dry in summer with pleasant evenings and mild in winter. Almost all precipitation falls in winter, when temperatures remain in a 35 to 60 degree range with persistent fog at times.

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Nipinnawasee Cost of Living

Nearby mountains, mild winters, and diverse economy make Nipinnawasee a great place to live.

$379,200
+10.8% higher than avg
$66,366
-4.0% lower than avg
8.1 / 6.9
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summer/winter
Nipinnawasee Crime
41.6 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Nipinnawasee, California
$72,720
for a family
$38,000
for a single person
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Pros & Cons of Nipinnawasee
   Nearby mountains
High home prices
   Mild winters
Low educational attainment
   Diverse economy
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