New Cuyama, CA


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New Cuyama, CA

About New Cuyama, CA

Living in New Cuyama, CA is an interesting experience. While the town may be small, it has everything you need to make life comfortable. The climate is warm and sunny, making outdoor activities like camping and fishing a must-do for locals and visitors alike. There are also plenty of local restaurants and markets with fresh produce, as well as a few nearby attractions such as Carrizo Plain National Monument and the Santa Barbara County Fairgrounds. The small-town charm of New Cuyama makes it a great place to raise a family or retire. With its serene landscape and friendly atmosphere, living in New Cuyama is an incredibly rewarding experience. Small-city complex/College town - Central California coast, 90 miles northwest of Los Angeles.

Zip Codes: 93254
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Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 238 ft above sea level

The three major cities in Santa Barbara County, two named in the metro area, and the other one, Lompoc, no longer in the name, offer a highly contrasting set of places to live. Coastal Santa Barbara is the center of the “California Riviera”—an area of mild climate, beautiful coastline, Mediterranean architecture, laid-back ambience, and affluence. The University of California at Santa Barbara, about 10 miles north, brings a college town element without dominating town life.

Educational attainment is notably high. Santa Maria, 15 miles inland, is primarily agricultural but is growing as a residential and minor commercial center. Lompoc, on a hilly projection into the Pacific known as Point Conception, contains the Vandenberg Air Force Base, a major coastal military installation and testing facility. Lompoc has started to emerge as an attractive residential alternative to tony Santa Barbara.

The climate is exceptional, and the small-town ambience and attractiveness is well preserved compared to other California locations. The high Cost of Living and average home price statistically represent the whole county, but Santa Barbara is assuredly more expensive. Because of this, the other towns are more attractive to most migrating to the area. The location is a bit isolated, but most residents love the area if they can afford it.

Santa Barbara is on a narrow coastal plain that spreads east-west, while Santa Maria and Lompoc are located inland and to the north, respectively. Oak-studded hills surround all three. The climate is Mediterranean marine. Temperatures are mild year-round, with those in summers tempered by sea breezes and cloudy mornings. Inland areas are warmer when breezes blow from the deserts to the southeast. The southerly orientation of Santa Barbara and the inland location of the other cities provide shelter from strong Pacific storms in winter. Santa Maria is far enough inland to experience below-freezing temperatures several times in winter. Most precipitation occurs in winter.

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New Cuyama Cost of Living

Year-round climate, coastline, and small-town atmosphere make New Cuyama a great place to live.

$165,700
-104.0% lower than avg
$53,947
-27.9% lower than avg
7.8 / 7.6
Comfort Index
summer/winter
New Cuyama Crime
44.6 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in New Cuyama, California
$31,680
for a family
$82,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of New Cuyama
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