California Real Estate & Relocation Guide

Tulare, California

Population: 43,994

Located in Tulare County

Tulare is known for it's strong sense of history and community. Tulare has made it a priority to preserve the best characteristics of small town life while still providing goods and services on par with more populated areas. In Tulare, merchants are anxious to provide personal service, education is a community endeavor, and the costs of living don't overwhelm. Tulare exemplifies The Power Of Community.

Tulare has a rich agricultural history and each year is host to the World Ag EXPO, the largest agricultural products trade show in the world. However, Tulare has diversified to become a city with a broad industrial and retail base as well. The town's current commitment to economic growth and progress is evident in the ease by which new businesses can establish themselves in the community. In fact, Tulare is host to the Horizon Outlet Center, the only factory outlet mall in the region as well as a picturesque downtown area. Giving you the best of the big city with community charm... that's Tulare.

Tulare's location also allows for easy access to the best recreation opportunities that California has to offer. In three hours or less you can get to San Francisco, Los Angeles, the Sierra Nevada Mountains or the California Coast. Skiing, surfing, shopping, site seeing - it's all within reach when you live in Tulare.