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Buying a House in Arcadia California

 

East of Pasadena and about 13 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. Buying a house in Arcadia California  represents the simple, suburban life that so many people desire. It's a place right out of a Spielberg movie. The American Dream as only California can do it.

Originally home to the Tonva Indians and later peopled almost entirely by Caucasians, Arcadia's population demographic has seen a dramatic shift in recent years as it is now almost 45% Asian-American. As wealth in Eastern countries such as China, Taiwan and Japan continues to increase in the new world economy, moving to America and living the dream has become a possibility for a broader range of eastern people.

The public schools in Arcadia have been called "excellent". Many families have moved to town in order to send their children to a school system that will prepare them for higher education in good colleges. The high quality of life has also affected housing prices in the area. According to DataQuick real estate property information Systems the median price for a single-family home nearly doubled between 2002 and 2007.

Cruise 1st street and you'll find a bustling and growing town center. The Santa Anita Mall is a palace of commerce with modern clothing stores like Express, a food court with delightful restaurants like Johnny Rockets, a movie theater and entertainment for the mature crowd in Dave and Buster's. Arcadia is also home to the Santa Anita Race Track which brings a lot of business to the area.

Even if you're not considering a big move in the near future, give Arcadia a visit.


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