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Welcome to Fresno County, CA

Fresno County is positioned in a fertile, well-populated valley with plenty of water and plenty of hard-working, resourceful people. It is no wonder it is the biggest producer of agricultural goods in the Nation. Fresno County is also a thriving, growing, rapidly emerging entrepreneurial haven that should never be dismissed as a single-industry economy. It has grown from being an agricultural Eden into becoming the agribusiness capital of the world and the commercial and metropolitan center of Central California. Fresno County agribusiness produces more than 250 crops, from specialty and organic produce sold in local open-air markets to staple products that feed and clothe the world. In Fresno’s business-friendly environment, opportunities abound for business on all levels, from corporate enterprises to mom-and-pop eateries, boutiques and coffeehouses. Fresno is one of the state’s agricultural, business and transportation hubs. Fresno’s time has arrived. Fresno offers visitors, families, professionals, conventions and a varied and growing host of industries, an exciting and multifaceted city full of beauty, adventure, cultural diversity, safety, strength and stability. Important new developments are taking place in all corners of the city including new housing, schools and cultural, entertainment and shopping centers.

New freeway construction connects the city and region, offering rapid access to every part of Fresno and Fresno County. And just as important, new development and revitalization are taking place in many of the city’s existing neighborhoods. Its economy, its high quality of life and its low cost of living make it nothing short of a terrific bargain. Fresno was acknowledged as a winner of the 2000 All-America competition. This distinction was no surprise to those who live here and enjoy the city’s quality of life. This city has seen a decrease in crime since 1994 by 61%. It has a moderate cost of living with many cultural opportunities. It has much available in the way of “city life.” Its entertainment includes an excellent symphony orchestra, museums, live theater, numerous movie theatres and a multitude of eateries and night spots. Fresno also offers an outdoor recreational paradise. Fresno County is the only county close to three National Parks: Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon. Sierra National Forest offers high-country camping in the summer and skiing in the winter. Kaiser, John Muir and the Minarets wilderness areas offer the ultimate in popular back country experiences and the world-renowned Sequoia Kings Canyon and Yosemite national parks provide unrivaled visual splendor. Fresno is also surrounded by water with lakes as close as 15 minutes away from town and white-water rafting available on two of its large rivers. The nationally acclaimed Blossom Trail takes visitors on a 62-mile tour through gorgeous blooming orchards and luscious foothill fluorescence in the beautiful springtime weather anywhere. Fresno is truly a vibrant city. It is diverse with many opportunities. It is a strong and safe community. All these things make Fresno a dynamic metropolis. Welcome to Fresno!
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North Fork, CA18$290,614$267,557
home sale data for other nearby cities
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Auberry, CA19$142,000$165,490
Bass Lake, CA9$213,810$196,347
Catheys Valley, CA7$62,500$107,272
Clovis, CA525$205,971$229,655
Coarsegold, CA70$146,500$167,567
Del Valle finance, CA54$342,500$457,073
El Sereno Car, CA119$239,000$255,193
Fair Oaks Ranch, CA188$300,000$330,614
Fresno, CA2,490$129,400$144,925
Friant, CA11$213,000$296,376
Madera, CA429$112,297$136,587
Mariposa, CA53$151,000$181,472
Oakhurst, CA40$153,500$185,223
Pinedale, CA5$95,000$103,383
Prather, CA2$259,058$259,058
Raymond, CA2$102,500$102,500
Sanger, CA127$148,000$164,718
Serene Lakes, CA8$196,750$271,968
Shaver Lake, CA17$375,000$469,616
Squaw Valley, CA47$109,510$120,042
Textile Finance, CA54$342,500$457,073
Tollhouse, CA12$140,380$162,222
Wishon, CA2$89,000$89,000
Wla, CA94$587,500$642,243
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Population

Total Population552
Population Density418 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population270
Male Population282
Population Change since 1990↑ 9% Increase
Population Change since 2000↑ 6% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeHeald College-fresno
Distance12 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeCalifornia State Univ Fresno
Distance12 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households232
Family Households150
Average Family Size2.99
Average Household Income$41,683
Median Household Income$35,293
Income Change since 1990↑ 294008% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 14% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk0.87
Crime Risk (County)1.41
Personal Crime Risk (County)1.58
Murder Crime Risk (County)1.12
Rape Crime Risk (County)1.25
Robbery Crime Risk (County)1.45
Assault Crime Risk (County)1.43
Property Crime Risk (County)1.23
Burglary Crime Risk (County)1.13
Larceny Crime Risk (County)2.78
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.55

Climate

Average July High Temperature98.6 °F
Average January Low Temperature38.1 °F
Annual Precipitation14.7 inches
Air Pollution Index88% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate8.98%
Nearest AirportFresno Yosemite International
Distance14 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamFresno Grizzlies (aaa)
Distance18 miles
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Grades: 7 - 8

North Fork Middle School33087 Road 228

Grades: 9 - 12

Mountain Oaks High School33087 Road 228

Grades: K - 6

North Fork Elementary School33087 Road 228

Grades: Other

Manzanita Community Day School32996 Rd 228   Po Box 339
Pine Heights Christian School33386 Vista Dr W
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ART AND MUSEUMS

Sierra Mono Museum33103 Road 228

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

North Fork Branch Library32908 Road 222

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Assembly Of God57044 Road 225
Assembly Of God Church57044 Road 225
Calvary Chapel31907 Oak Junction Ln
Hillside Baptist Church55238 Road 200
Seventh Day Adventist Church56160 Road 200

POST OFFICES

Us Post Office33173 Road 222

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2 Real Estate companies have been found with properties in or near North Fork
London Properties, Ltd.
10 offices | 453 associates
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website provides: IDX, Mortgage Pre-Approval, Photos/Virtual Tours
Realty Concepts, Ltd.
2 offices | 86 associates
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website provides: IDX, Photos/Virtual Tours, Multimedia