Claremont : California
Living a Cultural Center Lifestyle in Claremont, California
This cultural haven east of Los Angeles is known as the City of Trees and phDs. Claremont is proud home to the Claremont Colleges, which are the main source of the cultural life in this community. The consortium consists of seven schools including Pomona College, Claremont McKenna College, Scripps College, Harvey Mudd College, Pitzer College, Keck Graduate Institute, and Claremont Graduate University. Approximately 5,000 students attend these elite colleges.
Aside from the colleges, Claremont is admired for its tree-lined streets and historic buildings. Money magazine rated it in 2007 as the fifth best place to live in the U.S. (the highest rated place in California). The town is primarily residential. Commercial activity centers around The Village, a popular area of street-front small stores, boutiques, art galleries, offices, and restaurants. The Village is near the Claremont Colleges. A new multi-use development including a cinema, boutique hotel, retail space, etc. was added in 2007.
Photo of Carnegie Library courtesy of Wikipedia and User909.
Where to Retire in Claremont and Home Prices
There are active adult communities in the area (see link to Claremont Active Communities at left). Other retirement communities include Pilgrim Place, Claremont Manor and Mt. San Antonio Gardens. Real estate tends to be expensive, reflecting Claremont's desirability and California prices in general. In early 2023, Zillow pegged the median home value at $876,821.
What Is Special about Claremont
The Claremont Colleges, The Village Center, and tree-lined streets, all make the town special.
What Is Not Special about Claremont
Because it is so nice, Claremont is a very expensive place to live.
Climate and Physical Environment
Claremont is 30 miles east of Los Angeles. The San Gabriel Mountains are next to the Pomona Valley.
Restaurants & Cultural Scene
The historic Padua Hills Theatre, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden are located here. The Claremont Colleges provide many cultural offerings.
Crime
Claremont is relatively safe, the crime here is a little over half the national average.
Medical Facilities
Doctors Hospital, Ponoma Valley Hospital.
Transportation
Metrolink provides light rail transportation from Claremont towards LA or San Bernadino.
Valuable Links
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