Paradise Park, CA


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Paradise Park, CA

About Paradise Park, CA

Living in Paradise Park, CA is a dream come true for many. With its beautiful beaches, stunning mountain views, and mild temperatures, it has something to offer everyone. The city is filled with talented artisans and local businesses that make it a unique place to live. From outdoor activities like hiking and camping to cultural amenities such as museums and art galleries, there are plenty of options to explore. Residents enjoy easy access to public transportation and excellent schools nearby. With its strong community spirit, Paradise Park is truly an idyllic place to call home! Beach town complex / Small town - Northern California on Pacific coast, 60 miles south of San Francisco.

State: California
County: Santa Cruz County
Metro Area: Santa Cruz-Watsonville Metro Area
City: Paradise Park
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 100 ft above sea level

Santa Cruz, a colorful mix of college town, beach town, and cultural center, is an attraction for hippies, yuppies and families alike. The city is famous for its boardwalk, wide sandy beaches and beach amusements. Watsonville is an agricultural center inland, and Soquel and Capitola to the south are more sedate but very attractive beach towns. The University of California at Santa Cruz brings some college life, and the population in general is highly educated. Excellent outdoor recreation is available just to the north in the coastal forests and state parks of the Santa Cruz Mountains.

The town of Santa Cruz itself has a nice downtown and offers plenty to do, and is a favorite weekend tourist destination (for northern Californians and Bay Area residents in particular). Outside of tourism, the area has never really had a prosperous economy, and it continues to lag other California places. Some make the commute over the mountains to the Bay Area, but this is difficult. Not surprisingly, as a coastal area, cost of living and housing are major downsides. Healthcare resources are sparse and expensive, but missing services are available to the north in San Jose and San Francisco.

The city lies on a narrow coastal plain at the foot of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The climate is coastal Mediterranean. Summers are cool and sunny when the area isn’t blanketed by ocean-borne, low, stratus clouds, known locally as “fog.” The area is breezy at all times, and the fog may create a chill on summer days. Spring and fall are mild and experience less fog. Winters bring a mix of fog and Pacific storms, which can be heavy.

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Paradise Park Cost of Living

Outdoor recreation, year-round climate, and educational attainment make Paradise Park a great place to live.

$430,200
+21.4% higher than avg
$88,413
+21.9% higher than avg
9.5 / 7.5
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Paradise Park Crime
27.2 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Paradise Park, California
$82,440
for a family
$116,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Paradise Park
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