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If you're looking for a change of pace from Toronto living, don't just look at Streetsville real estate or even Montreal real estate. Challenge yourself to be more adventurous and seek real estate investments in cities that are farther away. You never know, your newfound open-mindedness might help you see possibilities you would never have considered otherwise, like moving to Modesto, California. Though it may be far from your current home, Modesto, CA is a thriving agricultural city that could be perfect for you if you just give it a chance. So read through this website's information on Modesto real estate, history, jobs, entertainment and community and see what you think.

Modesto, California: Water, Wealth Contentment and Health

Welcome to Modesto, California Modesto is the county seat of Stanislaus County in inland California. It is located in the San Joaquin Valley on the Tuolumne and Stanislaus Rivers. Originally an agricultural city, Modesto has become a bedroom community due to its proximity to the larger cities of Stockton, Fresno and Sacramento. With a population of approximately 204,000, 60% of whom are Caucasian and 25% of whom are Hispanic, Modesto is the sixth largest inland city in California. The name "Modesto" derives from the Spanish word for "modest" and the city's motto is "water, wealth, contentment and health."

While about twenty percent of people in Modesto, CA commute elsewhere for work, the community still defines itself by its connection to the agriculture industry, which is the basis of the city's economy. Its success in that regard is due to the region's fertile soil which is excellent for growing nuts, fruit and vegetables as well as for raising animals. Modesto's primary exports are dairy products, almonds, apricots, melons, tomatoes, and poultry. Modesto is also home to the Ernest and Julio Gallo Winery, the second largest winery and the largest wine bottle manufacturing company in the world.

Nature and agriculture also provide the basis for a lot of Modesto, California's entertainment options. The Stanislaus River is great for rafting and provides the irrigation necessary to support the parkland through which the hiking, biking, and horse riding trails run. There are many food-based festivals and farmers markets, and one of Modesto's landmarks is the 20ft, 330lb flower clock, a working timepiece made from plants. The Gallo Center for the Arts, which helps Modesto, CA remain a center of art and culture, is supported by the E&J Gallo Winery.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Modesto, CA

The E&J Gallo Winery in Modesto, CA Modesto, California has more than a dozen distinct neighborhoods spanning 35 square miles of the San Joaquin Valley. The city's dual roles both urban growth area and agricultural center mean you have twice the variety of living styles available to you if you move to Modesto. For instance, if you're a single, white-collar professional you might prefer an urban lifestyle living in an upscale condo, while if you have a family to raise your lifestyle might be better suited to a detached single family home. Or, if city living doesn't suit; you can join the ranks of California's agricultural providers and live on a sprawling farm.

Modesto, CA has neighborhoods to suit all these different lifestyles. Single professionals can find the highest concentration of condos and apartments downtown and in the surrounding neighborhoods. For a suburban lifestyle, try the neighborhoods of La Loma or Riverdale Park. Farmland can be found all around the outskirts of the city. And for those who would like to help in the revitalization efforts, the neighborhoods of Airport and Weed and Seed could use your assistance.

Modesto, California is relentlessly average when it comes to cost of living and real estate prices compared to the United States average. The cost of living is 99.9 to the U.S. average of 100. The average house can be bought for around $369,000 while renters pay on average $950 per month.

Contact a Modesto, CA Real Estate Agent

If the information on this website has inspired you to find out more about Modesto, California and how you can invest in real estate there, we can help you with that as well. Our real estate agents are knowledgeable and friendly. They'd love to answer all your questions and help you get started looking for a new property here in Modesto. To give one of them a call, simply click over to the contact page to find their phone numbers and e-mail addresses. Thanks for reading and hope to see you soon!


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