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.

State: California
County: Solano County
Metro Area: Vallejo Metro Area
City: Vallejo
Zip Codes: 94591 94590 94589 94592
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Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 15 ft above sea level

This area, known also as Solano County, is really a series of residential communities strung along I-80 as it heads east from the San Francisco Bay Area. The string starts with Vallejo (once a gritty port and navy town), which has transformed as a result of Bay Area crowding and high home prices into a fairly desirable commuter community. East across a narrow range of mountains, the land flattens again into the towns of Cordelia, Suisun City and the larger Fairfield and Vacaville.

Fairfield was once primarily a military town supporting Travis Air Force Base, which is still an important part of the local economy. A number of commercial and industrial enterprises have spread into Fairfield and especially the Vacaville area to escape (but still serve) the Bay Area. These firms, from chemical to biotech to small manufacturers, have sprung up in the open valleys mainly in Vacaville and east and have created a lot of employment. Taken together with those commuting into the Bay, incomes and employment for residents of the area are strong.

Proximity to the Bay and geographic barriers (mountains and marshes) have restricted building somewhat, driving home prices upward. Most homes are modern California style – large houses with very small lots in tracts surrounded by high sound walls, with a crowded feel even though there’s an empty field or marsh adjacent to the tract. Schools, health care, shopping and other facilities are new and modern. Entertainment and arts venues in the immediate area are modest, but the area has good access to San Francisco and to the college town of Davis to the east.

Vallejo, Fairfield and Vacaville are built on narrow strips of flat, dry land between dry coastal mountains and the marshlands surrounding San Pablo and Suisun Bays, eastern extensions of the San Francisco Bay. Further east, the land spreads into prime agricultural land used mainly for orchards and vegetable growing. The climate is Mediterranean marine with a very strong influence from the San Francisco Bay just west. Summer days are pleasantly warm; evenings are cool and incursions of low, stratus clouds are common. The area can be windy, particularly in Fairfield, when large temperature differences arise between the Bay and the inland Central Valley. Most precipitation falls in winter as light to moderate rain, and temperatures seldom drop below freezing.

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Vallejo Cost of Living

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
9.4 / 7.2
Comfort Index
summer/winter
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
Reviews for Vallejo
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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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