Cambria, CA


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Cambria, CA

About Cambria, CA

Living in Cambria, CA is an amazing experience. The town is small and quiet, with a population of just over 6,000 people. It is situated on the California coast in San Luis Obispo County and is known for its natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere. One of the most popular attractions in Cambria are the beautiful beaches overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The scenery here is unbeatable, with rolling hills covered in lush vegetation and breathtaking views of the coastline. There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy, from hiking to biking or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll along one of the many trails. The town also has plenty of great restaurants and shops for visitors to explore. In short, living in Cambria provides a unique opportunity to live among some of the most beautiful nature that California has to offer. College town / small town complex - Central California, halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, 15 miles from the coast.

Zip Codes: 93428
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Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 238 ft above sea level

San Luis Obispo is a charming and historic college town and home to the 18,000-student California Polytechnic University. It has resisted the development seen in other parts of the state and preserves a pleasant, off-the-beaten-path character. The interesting downtown is accessible by foot and is centered on the old Spanish mission dating from 1772. The university brings numerous arts and entertainment amenities, and the central California coastal climate is ideal.

Predictably, cost of living is high, although not as high as other places in the state. The absence of a strong commercial economy makes jobs difficult to find and future job-growth projections are low but improving. While San Luis Obispo is more oriented towards students and some wealthier residents, Paso Robles and Atascadero, along U.S. 101 towards the north, are more family oriented and not as closely tied to the university. Paso Robles is a nice old resort town and wine-growing area. Location influences the rating positively and negatively- the town is isolated from big-city services but also big-city problems, and the area scores well in all categories except living costs and healthcare.

San Luis Obispo is located in the center of the narrow Los Osos Valley, which opens to the northwest onto scenic Morro Bay. The town is far enough inland to be warmer and drier than many coastal locations. The climate is Mediterranean marine. The hills to the southwest tend to block some of the ocean-borne low stratus clouds, resulting in mostly sunny and pleasant summer days. Very cold weather is unusual. Almost all precipitation falls in winter as rain.

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Cambria Cost of Living

College-town atmosphere, year-round climate, and historic interest make Cambria a great place to live.

$959,200
+64.8% higher than avg
$87,744
+21.3% higher than avg
9.6 / 8.2
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Cambria Crime
29.9 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Cambria, California
$183,960
for a family
$61,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Cambria
   College-town atmosphere
Healthcare
   Year-round climate
Isolation
   Historic interest
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Over 15 years ago
This is a wonderful school with lots of teachers who care about students. Because of the small size (about 300) , students and parents really know one another. The  More
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Over 18 years ago
I visit Cambria, CA one week out of every year, ever since I was little. It's a great place to get away from it all. It's beautiful with pine trees that meet the sea.  More
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