Situated in Los Angeles County,
Glendale,
California enjoys a spectacular
setting at the foot of the Verdugo Mountains. This is a town full of manicured
neighborhoods, clean and safe city streets. The area's public schools have been
recognized as leading the nation in education. And the town has a "city of
villages" feel to it, with parks, libraries, amenities and services located
within easy proximity to neighborhoods.
Of Los Angeles County's eighty-eight cities, Glendale has the third largest
population at nearly 200,000 people. The average age of a resident here is 38
years old, with an annual household income of approximately $45,000 per year.
The majority of Glendale residents, over eleven percent, are employed in the
retail trade. Manufacturing follows at a close second, employing just under
eleven percent. Finally, the sector of professional services, the sciences
and technology rounds out the top three, employing nearly nine percent of
locals in this region.
Glendale benefits from a mild year-round climate, with an average high of 77
degrees. The temperature hardly varies throughout the year, but does actually
sometimes spike in the fall, when Santa Ana winds roll in with warm, dry air
from the northeast. These winds usually occur between September and November,
and result short periods of a hot, dry climate more usually associated with the
desert regions.
The city of Glendale offers a surprising mix of commerce and culture, wrapped up in
a feel of a very comfortable suburb. Composed of a number of unique neighborhoods,
Glendale has the feel of a place where children play freely and neighbors know and
help each other. Home buyers are sure to be charmed by the architecture of the
area. Many of the bungalow-type homes here were constructed in the 1920's. Later
years produced many fine examples of Tudor Revival, Mediterranean, and Spanish
Colonial architectural designs. Glendale prides itself on being a relatively
affordable housing market. Unlike much of southern California, most buyers will
be able to live in a home or condominium that they themselves own. For buyers
looking for a spectacular retreat, Glendale also offers executive style estates,
which are sure to impress in both their scale and execution.
Glendale's residents themselves are a diverse group of people. Within this city,
over sixty languages are spoken. But Glendale is also a place that is full of
tremendous community spirit, and you are likely to find residents here contributing
time, energy and money to community issues, nor-for-profits, and educational
endeavors.
With amenities and recreational options close to residential neighborhoods,
the city's many neighborhood parks and open spaces tend to draw a lot of folks
during their free time. One of the most popular of these is Brand Park, which
is the home of the Brand Library and Art Center, widely regarded as one of the
premier art and music libraries in the state of California. Within the city's
borders are thirty-two separate parks and nearly 5,000 acres of preserved open
space. Glendale also maintains the Civic Auditorium and historical destinations
such as Casa Adobe, Verdugo Adobe, the Tea House, and the Doctor's House.
Glendale also offers a plethora of dining options, ranging from intimate bistros to
destination restaurants. Here you will find every imaginable cuisine from every
possible corner of the globe, so you could dine Cuban one night, Middle Eastern the
next, Korean the night after that, and so on. With a diverse population, you can be
sure that international cuisine in Glendale is prepared the same way it would be in
its home nation, with every bit of care and flavor.
Glendale is sometimes called The Jewel City. And with a quality of life that
magnificently balances between urban amenities and small town America, it's little
wonder why. Glendale simply offers the best of both worlds in a diverse, safe,
well-manicured community. If you are thinking about moving, consider a move to
Glendale,
California! To learn more about this incredible town, request our free
relocation packet today.
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