Santa Cruz
California
City👥
Population
60,953
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Median Age
30.7 yrs
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Median Income
$111,427
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Median Home Price
$1,180,100
About Santa Cruz
Tucked between the redwood-forested Santa Cruz Mountains and the sparkling Monterey Bay, Santa Cruz has long captured the imagination of people craving something different. It's a city that manages to feel simultaneously like a laid-back beach town and a sophisticated coastal community — surf culture and Silicon Valley proximity existing in surprisingly comfortable harmony. If…
Tucked between the redwood-forested Santa Cruz Mountains and the sparkling Monterey Bay, Santa Cruz has long captured the imagination of people craving something different. It’s a city that manages to feel simultaneously like a laid-back beach town and a sophisticated coastal community — surf culture and Silicon Valley proximity existing in surprisingly comfortable harmony. If you’re seriously considering making the move, here’s what you need to know before you pack the van.
A City That Fits Multiple Lifestyles
With a population of just under 61,000, Santa Cruz is genuinely small enough to feel like a community but large enough to offer real amenities. The city is made up of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own personality. Westside Santa Cruz attracts families and longtime locals with its quieter streets, proximity to Natural Bridges State Beach, and access to the beloved West Cliff Drive walking path. Downtown and the Seabright neighborhood draw younger residents and creatives close to the action near Pacific Avenue and the iconic Boardwalk. Live Oak, unincorporated but deeply connected to the city, offers a slightly more affordable and residential feel. The median age of 30.7 reflects a notably young population, driven largely by UC Santa Cruz sitting up in the hills — but don’t mistake this for a college town without substance. Long-term residents, families, and professionals give the city genuine depth.
Cost of Living and Housing
There’s no sugarcoating it: Santa Cruz is expensive. The median home price sits at approximately $1.18 million, which puts ownership out of reach for many newcomers without significant savings or equity from elsewhere. The rental market is equally competitive, with demand consistently outpacing supply largely because of the university and the city’s desirability. That said, a median household income of around $111,400 suggests that many residents do make it work — often through dual incomes, remote work salaries, or by prioritizing location over square footage. If you’re flexible, neighborhoods like Capitola and Aptos just south of the city offer slightly more breathing room while keeping you within easy reach of everything Santa Cruz offers.
Employment and Economy
Santa Cruz has a diverse economic base that goes well beyond tourism. UC Santa Cruz is one of the largest employers in the county, supporting thousands of jobs in education, research, and administration. The tech sector looms large thanks to proximity to Silicon Valley — many residents commute over Highway 17 to jobs in San Jose or work remotely for Bay Area companies entirely. Biotechnology, healthcare through Dignity Health Dominican Hospital, and a thriving local food and agriculture industry round out the employment landscape. The city’s entrepreneurial streak is real, and the downtown corridor supports a robust small business community.
Lifestyle and Recreation
This is where Santa Cruz genuinely earns its reputation. Surfing at Steamer Lane, hiking through Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, mountain biking the Pogonip trails, kayaking in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary — outdoor recreation here isn’t a weekend treat, it’s Tuesday. The farmers markets are exceptional, the local restaurant scene punches above its weight, and cultural offerings through the Civic Auditorium and various arts venues keep things interesting year-round. The climate is famously mild, with temperatures rarely swinging to unpleasant extremes, though June fog is a rite of passage newcomers always underestimate.
The Bottom Line
Santa Cruz rewards people who come in with clear eyes. The beauty, community, and quality of life here are genuinely extraordinary — but the housing costs demand real financial planning, and the commute over Highway 17 can test your patience on a foggy winter morning. If you can make the economics work, few places on the California coast offer this particular combination of natural wonder, cultural vitality, and authentic neighborhood character. For the right person, it’s absolutely worth it.
🏠 Housing & Cost of Living
Median Home Price
$1,180,100
Median Rent
$2,302
Homeownership Rate
47.7%
💼 Employment & Economy
Unemployment Rate
6.3%
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Quick Facts
- Population
- 60,953
- Diversity Index
- 34.2
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