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    Where’s the best place to live in SLO County? City with ‘endless fun’ ranked No. 1

    By Hannah Poukish,

    10 hours ago

    Choosing a place to live is one of the biggest decisions you can make in life.

    From housing costs to crime rates, there are a myriad of factors that go into deciding where to set down roots.

    Review and rating site Niche recently ranked the 2024 Best Places to Live in San Luis Obispo County based on job opportunities, housing, public schools, nightlife, and more.

    Each place received an overall letter grade ranging from A+ to D-.

    San Luis Obispo earned the No. 1 spot on the list of 23 places to live in SLO County, according to Niche.

    Pismo Beach was the second-best place to live, Niche said, while Avila Beach came in third.

    Why is SLO the best place to live in the county?

    San Luis Obispo , the largest city in San Luis Obispo County, received an overall A grade from the ranking and review site.

    The city has a population of 47,529 and gives residents “a dense suburban feel” with several bars, restaurants, coffee shops and parks to choose from, Niche said.

    “This town is full of life!” one Niche reviewer wrote. “The surrounding hikes and beaches offer endless fun and the downtown scene is great for going out with friends.”

    Other reviewers called SLO “a smaller town with an amazing quality of life” and a place where the “weather is amazing.”

    SLO’s public schools are highly rated, receiving an A+ grade from the site.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4TYIui_0vkoLSS500
    An aerial view of San Luis Obispo in California. Joe Johnston/jjohnston@thetribunenews.com

    The city’s mild weather garnered an A+ grade from Niche.

    SLO also earned an A+ for nightlife and A- for being good for families.

    Crime and job availability received C+ marks in San Luis Obispo.

    The city received its lowest grades in the categories of housing and cost of living — receiving a C- and D+, respectively.

    The median home value in San Luis Obispo is $841,700, compared to $281,900 nationally.

    Median rent in SLO costs $1,850 a month, nearly $600 more than the national average of $1,268.

    Niche previously ranked San Luis Obispo at No. 105 on its list of Places with the Best Public Schools in California and No. 320 among the Best Places to Retire in California .

    What other local cities and towns made the list?

    Here are the top 10 best places to live in San Luis Obispo County, according to Niche:

    1. San Luis Obispo

    2. Pismo Beach

    3. Avila Beach

    4. Arroyo Grande

    5. Los Osos

    6. Grover Beach

    7. Templeton

    8. Callender

    9. Cayucos

    10. Atascadero

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0j7yAW_0vkoLSS500
    San Luis Creek winds into Avila Beach were it empties into the Pacific Ocean. The Northern Chumash Tribal Council organized an aerial tour of lands bordering the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary on Sept. 18, 2024. The flight was sponsored by EcoFlight, a nonprofit dedicated to appreciation of the environment. David Middlecamp/dmiddlecamp@thetribunenews.com

    How did Niche come up with the rankings?

    To come up with its list of the best places to live in San Luis Obispo County, Niche looked at a variety of factors, including:

    • Cost of living
    • Higher education rate
    • Housing
    • Public schools
    • Diversity
    • Crime and safety
    • Jobs

    Niche also explored quality of life in each town and city, considering factors such as outdoor activities, walkability, commutes, weather and health and fitness.

    After assigning weighted grades for each category, Niche calculated an overall score for each place, created a numerical ranking and assigned grades.

    The website primarily used data from the most recent U.S. Census Bureau.

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    AllFatherOdin
    7h ago
    Surviving here is hard. Watched my home ownership dream, turn to a nightmare. Can't afford a home here, don't want to leave. Newscum is killing our state.
    Kim Cattaneo
    8h ago
    Sooo, 48,000. That is not true! It was that amount years ago. 1980s, maybe 70s. Definitely is not that! Not counting Poly? Not counting CMC? COME ON! Never telling the real facts. Never reporting on crime. BS
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