Hilmar-Irwin, CA


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Hilmar-Irwin, CA

About Hilmar-Irwin, CA

Living in Hilmar-Irwin, CA is an enjoyable experience. The city is small and friendly, with a population of just over 7,000 people. It has a charming downtown area with a variety of shops and restaurants to explore. There is also plenty of outdoor activities to take part in at the nearby parks and lakes. The climate is ideal for year-round outdoor activities with mild winters and hot summers. Residents enjoy the close proximity to nearby cities like Turlock and Modesto while still feeling safe in the peaceful environment of Hilmar-Irwin. All in all, it's a great place to call home! Small city - Central California, mid-Central Valley, 80 miles south of Sacramento.

State: California
County: Merced County
Metro Area: Merced Metro Area
City: Hilmar-Irwin
Zip Codes: 95324
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 22 ft above sea level

Merced has played a role, for the past 125 years, as a sleepy agricultural and transportation center and a travel gateway to Yosemite National Park. But in 2005, the long-awaited University of California Merced campus was finally opened, which should over time greatly influence its role and character and bring positive growth. Aside from the University and its 2100-acre campus northeast of town, Merced is a typical Central Valley town, with a pleasant if somewhat mundane character. Retail and residential growth are well-planned and attractive.

The COL Index and median home prices are extreme, especially given local incomes. Those willing to pay these prices are clearly betting on the future, and if Merced grows up to be another Davis, home of the University of California campus of that name and an excellent college town example, things should work out well.

The immediate area is level and mainly agricultural. Just to the east, the Sierra Nevada foothills rise into an oak-studded grassland with mountains approaching 13,500 feet. Coastal mountains rise to the west to 4,000 feet, providing a dramatic landscape on all but the most dusty or hazy valley days. Climate is typical for the Central Valley- hot, dry summers and mild winters with frequent valley fog and about 90% of the year’s annual rain.

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Hilmar-Irwin Cost of Living

Nearby national parks, emerging college town, and future job growth make Hilmar-Irwin a great place to live.

$362,300
+6.7% higher than avg
$65,059
-6.1% lower than avg
7.6 / 7.4
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summer/winter
Hilmar-Irwin Crime
32.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Hilmar-Irwin, California
$69,480
for a family
$46,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Hilmar-Irwin
   Nearby national parks
Low educational attainment
   Emerging college town
Cost of living
   Future job growth
Current unemployment
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