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The 7 Best Cities to Live in California

California towns are quite popular, so Iu2019m guessing you will know some of these. Still, as a native of the state, Iu2019d like to include a few examples of what each city is great at.

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The 7 Best Cities to Live in California

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  1. The 7 Best Cities to Live in California By HOMEiA.com California towns are quite popular, so I’m guessing you will know some of these. Still, as a native of the state, I’d like to include a few examples of what each city is great at. Let’s take a look. Here: https://homeia.com/city-living-guide/the-best-cities-to- live-in-california/

  2. 1. Santa Barbara: The American Riviera - Considering the city’s historic sites and overall artistic vibe, Santa Barbara might just be the perfect place to live. 2. San Francisco: An Urbanist’s Dream - For a mix of great urbanism and pristine landscapes, San Fran is one of the best in all of California. 3. Santa Cruz: Surf City - Santa Cruz is a great place to enjoy an active or relaxing lifestyle, per your preference, while still being close to some of the state’s most iconic natural features. 4. Irvine: The Suburbs - Irvine is more sought out by those with an established family or who want a lowkey place to live and thrive. 5. Los Angeles: Capital of Entertainment - Los Angeles is undoubtedly the biggest city in the state, but urban sprawl can give it a more residential feel. 6. Sacramento: The Actual Capital - Sacramento has a considerable number of museums and government buildings for these purposes. 7. San Diego: Jewel of the West Coast - Similar to Sacramento, San Diego provides big-city amenities without the headaches that are consistent with living in a megacity.

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