The Antelope Valley is comprised of Lancaster, Palmdale, Quartz Hill, Rosamond,
Littlerock, and Mojave. This area was founded in 1876, and has since become a strong
economic community. The Antelope valley is located in northern
Los Angeles County, about
45 miles from downtown Los Angeles. The hub of Antelope Valley is the
cities of Palmdale and Lancaster, which are both growing at an accelerated rate.
The estimated current combined population for these two cities is 246,000 and
continues to grow daily.
The cities that make up the Antelope Valley area have a sound and healthy economical
plan. Historically, agriculture has been the primary industry; however, as more
technology companies have opened in recent years, its economy has become more
diverse. In Lancaster alone there are more than 90,000 jobs.
Antelope Valley has calculated a way to provide its citizens with a comfortable
lifestyle without all the noise and congestion of a city. Although people are
relocating to Antelope Valley from many places, much of its influx is coming from
other more densely populated parts of Los Angeles County. People are looking for the
lifestyle that this area has to offer. Things are moving at a little slower pace here.
Newcomers to the area will enjoy a relatively moderate climate; summer temperatures
range from 75 to 100 degrees, and winters average between 40 to 65 degrees. Because
of the mild, warm climate, residents can enjoy the great outdoors all year round.
Antelope Valley has an abundance of natural beauty to explore. Its citizenry takes
pride in their community and are a friendly, close-knit lot. Newcomers are welcomed
throughout the valley as the area continues to embrace healthy growth.
The residents of Antelope Valley enjoy a wide variety of activities. The
Rancho Vista
Golf Course in Palmdale is a great course, and a great way to "spoil a good walk,"
as Mark Twain would have it known. The Lancaster
Performing Arts Center iis perfect for anyone who enjoys great music or theatrical
drama. The area also lends itself to hiking, biking, camping, and picnicking.
There is an abundance of recreational activities to do in the area. Shopping options
in the Antelope Valley area are abundant; one of the area's finest is the
Antelope Valley Mall currently highlighting over 140 stores.
Antelope Valley residents know that a strong educational backbone will secure
their city in the future. The Antelope Valley Union High School District
consists of 9 schools and oversees the educational needs of over 21,000 students
annually. Teachers here are well known for their dedication and getting positive
results from their hard work.
Buyers from the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles Basin are finding more home for
their money in the Antelope Valley. From a living perspective, residents enjoy the
peace of a small town with the close proximity to hundreds of attractions within a
short 30 minutes drive. From an investment perspective, property value here is at
a ground floor opportunity. Antelope Valley is one of the few desirable communities
of Southern California that is still affordable to the younger family or first-time
homebuyers.
If you would like more information about moving to Antelope Valley, feel free
to request a "Free Relocation Package"
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