Petaluma, CA
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Population: 59,682
Petaluma at a Glance
Population
59,682
Median Home Value
$805,800
Nat'l avg: $281,900
Median Rent
$1,066
Nat'l avg: $1,163
Median Income
$108,527
Nat'l avg: $74,580
Violent Crime
5.7 per 1K
Nat'l avg: 3.6 per 1K
Walk Score
0/100
Car-Dependent
Air Quality
AQI 58
Moderate
Climate Risk
Very High
Score: 99.98
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About Petaluma
Petaluma offers a uniquely Californian blend of small-town charm and big-city convenience, making it a highly desirable place to call home. With a population just shy of 60,000, it manages to retain a friendly, community-oriented atmosphere while still providing access to the amenities and opportunities of the San Francisco Bay Area. While the median home value of $805,800 is significantly above the national average, the quality of life and the strong median household income of over $108,000 make it a worthwhile investment for many. The city's family-friendly reputation is well-earned, with excellent schools, numerous parks, and a calendar packed with community events. From an investment perspective, Petaluma's real estate market offers a solid return. The area has a good job market, and low crime rates contribute to a sense of security that's hard to find in larger metropolitan areas. This makes Petaluma particularly appealing to families seeking a safe, nurturing environment to raise children, as well as professionals who want to work in the Bay Area but enjoy a more relaxed pace of life. Its proximity to both San Francisco and the Sonoma wine country adds to its appeal, offering residents easy access to both urban excitement and natural beauty.