Don’t forget high utility bills (water) Forget about a lawn. Claremont often limits watering days. Many people have had to get rid of their lawns because of restrictions. High home prices. Two freeways running through town (10,210) South Claremont near Pomona which is a high crime town. Very Hot in the Summers. Limited street parking overnight. (30 year resident of Claremont)
Thanks for the comment! I do mention the high cost of water in Claremont, and that it is something that should be considered especially if you are looking at a home on a large lot. Claremont only limited watering days during the severe drought conditions, as did most cities. However, we currently do not have watering restrictions. In regards to 'high home prices', well, that is relative. They are not high compared to Glendora, La Verne, Monrovia, or Pasadena. The 10 and 210 run through many cities and that is not unique to Claremont. The 10 barely runs through Claremont, really only clipping a very small portion of the south area of Claremont. The 210 is an extremely useful highway and I think most people would say it's convenient having that nearby. Claremont is no warmer in the Summers than many other areas of LA County and the San Gabriel Valley. After all, SoCal is a desert and warmer temps in the summer are common. At least it isn't hot like Phoenix, Palm Springs, or San Bernardino!
It's SoCal...so it's great (most of the time). Luckily, we experience a Mediterranean Climate, so typically the weather isn't very extreme, one way or the other. We typically have mild winters in Claremont that usually don't get below about 60* but we can have the rare cold streak where it dips below that. In the summer time, we can hit triple digits but usually don't get deep into triple digits or see them for days and days in a row. Usually, when it is hot, it's a dry heat so it's a bit more tolerable. Of course, we get a lot of sun!
@@JoeRealtor I am from just north of Boston. So claremont will be a big cultural shift! I am very interested in real estate as a career, and I don't think there is a better place for that than the LA area!!
@@stx6283 Oh nice! You'll enjoy it here and I think you'll like the weather... especially in the winter. It might take you a summer or two to adjust but it's not too bad and everything (well like 95%) is air conditioned.
What else would you like to know about Claremont? I'm happy to help! What are you most excited about on your trip to Claremont?
Don’t forget high utility bills (water)
Forget about a lawn. Claremont often limits watering days. Many people have had to get rid of their lawns because of restrictions.
High home prices.
Two freeways running through town (10,210)
South Claremont near Pomona which is a high crime town.
Very Hot in the Summers.
Limited street parking overnight.
(30 year resident of Claremont)
Thanks for the comment! I do mention the high cost of water in Claremont, and that it is something that should be considered especially if you are looking at a home on a large lot. Claremont only limited watering days during the severe drought conditions, as did most cities. However, we currently do not have watering restrictions. In regards to 'high home prices', well, that is relative. They are not high compared to Glendora, La Verne, Monrovia, or Pasadena. The 10 and 210 run through many cities and that is not unique to Claremont. The 10 barely runs through Claremont, really only clipping a very small portion of the south area of Claremont. The 210 is an extremely useful highway and I think most people would say it's convenient having that nearby. Claremont is no warmer in the Summers than many other areas of LA County and the San Gabriel Valley. After all, SoCal is a desert and warmer temps in the summer are common. At least it isn't hot like Phoenix, Palm Springs, or San Bernardino!
Thank you for great information Claremont is very nice city😊
It's a great place to visit and live! Do you currently live in Claremont or have you just visited?
How is the weather in Claremont? Compared to the rest of the US
It's SoCal...so it's great (most of the time). Luckily, we experience a Mediterranean Climate, so typically the weather isn't very extreme, one way or the other. We typically have mild winters in Claremont that usually don't get below about 60* but we can have the rare cold streak where it dips below that. In the summer time, we can hit triple digits but usually don't get deep into triple digits or see them for days and days in a row. Usually, when it is hot, it's a dry heat so it's a bit more tolerable. Of course, we get a lot of sun!
@@JoeRealtor Awesome man, thank you! I am moving there this fall as a student at Claremont McKenna College
@@stx6283 Congrats!! You'll love our town. Where are you currently living?
@@JoeRealtor I am from just north of Boston. So claremont will be a big cultural shift! I am very interested in real estate as a career, and I don't think there is a better place for that than the LA area!!
@@stx6283 Oh nice! You'll enjoy it here and I think you'll like the weather... especially in the winter. It might take you a summer or two to adjust but it's not too bad and everything (well like 95%) is air conditioned.
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