Vallejo, CA


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Vallejo, CA

About Vallejo, CA

Vallejo, California is an up-and-coming city located on the northern shores of the San Pablo Bay. With its diverse neighborhoods, vibrant art scene, and bustling downtown area, Vallejo is a complete destination for wherever life takes you. Home to many outdoor parks and trails such as Blue Rock Springs Park and Mare Island Strait State Park, there are plenty of ways to spend time in nature. The vibrant waterfront offers a plethora of restaurants and shopping options, while cultural activities like the Solano County Fair are popular attractions. Whether you're looking to relax or explore something new, Vallejo has something for everyone! Suburban complex - Northern California, 30 to 50 miles northeast of San Francisco.

Location Details

State: California
County: Solano County
Metro Area: Vallejo Metro Area
City: Vallejo
Zip Codes: 94591 94590 94589 94592
Cost of Living: 34.3% higher
Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 15 ft above sea level
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The Vallejo, CA metro area is located in Northern California, about 30 miles northeast of San Francisco. It's a place with a long history that goes back to when Native American tribes lived in the area. Later, Spanish explorers arrived in the 18th century. The city of Vallejo was founded in 1851 and played a big role during the California Gold Rush as a major shipping and naval center.

Vallejo is situated on the northeastern shore of the San Pablo Bay, making it part of the larger San Francisco Bay Area. The geography here includes rolling hills and scenic waterfronts. The climate is Mediterranean, meaning it has mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. This makes it a great place for outdoor activities like hiking, boating, and fishing.

The economy in Vallejo is made up of different kinds of businesses. There used to be a big naval shipyard called Mare Island Naval Shipyard, but it's closed now. Today, healthcare, education, and government are some of the main sectors providing jobs. However, living in Vallejo can be a bit expensive, especially when it comes to housing. The area is more affordable than cities like San Francisco and Oakland, but prices have been going up.

Most people in Vallejo tend to support the Democratic Party. The area has a history of leaning towards progressive policies. Vallejo is known for having a mix of cultures and communities, which adds to the variety of experiences and viewpoints within the city.

For fun, residents can visit Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, an amusement park that also has wildlife. The Vallejo waterfront offers beautiful views and chances to enjoy the outdoors. The city also has a lively arts scene, with museums, galleries, and theaters for entertainment.

For new residents, it's good to know that while Vallejo offers many opportunities and activities, the cost of living and traffic can be challenges. Housing prices are on the rise, and getting around during peak hours might take longer than expected. Still, Vallejo provides a balance of nature, culture, and proximity to San Francisco, making it an appealing place to live.

Vallejo Cost of Living
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Year-round climate, strong economy, and close to san francisco make Vallejo a great place to live.

$502,500
+32.7% higher than avg
$78,243
+11.8% higher than avg
$1,688 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
+32.0% higher than avg
Vallejo Crime
58.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Vallejo, California
$96,120
for a family
$62,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Vallejo
   Year-round climate
Cost of living and housing
   Strong economy
Growth and sprawl
   Close to San Francisco
Long commutes
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Over 4 years ago

If you move to Vallejo, you will quickly realize that you're paying a lot of money to live in well-polished squalor. I moved to Vallejo in mid-2008 just as the city  More

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Over 6 years ago

I would love to live in a place where there are not fireworks all year round or gunshots every night. Police are understaffed and overworked and this is coming from a  More

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Over 6 years ago

I've lived in Vallejo for 5 years I moved here from Alameda California where I spent about 3 years and before that was in Seattle for 18 years. People said to  More

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