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What’s it like to live in Santa Rosa, CA?

Santa Rosa, the hub of economic activity in northern California's wine country, welcomes artists of all ages, as well as young people, retirees, professionals and those especially interested in wine and high-tech manufacturing. The metro area was an early hub of the farm-to-table movement, and local produce, livestock, beer and wine draw hungry tourists from around the world. Farms, orchards, hopyards and vineyards surrounding Santa Rosa proper are a vital source of employment and nourishment for residents.

Approximately 55 miles north of San Francisco, Santa Rosa has a warm climate, rolling golden hills and desirable real estate. It offers a metropolitan wine country lifestyle experience, with gourmet restaurants and high-end shops. The region is home to about 500,000 residents, many of whom work in unincorporated rural areas or small towns north, east and west of the city. Institutions of higher education draw college students to the area. Santa Rosa's relaxed lifestyle and easy access to senior medical care attracts many retirees.

Sonoma County residents, including Santa Rosans, take their health very seriously. The city is home to numerous gyms. Those who enjoy the outdoors will find abundant parks perfect for hiking and relaxing. Santa Rosa is a haven for bicyclists, who train on its rural western roads and visit en masse for major cycling event the Levi's GranFondo.

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What is there to do in Santa Rosa, CA?

When the weather is nice, residents enjoy traveling to the rugged beaches of Sonoma Coast State Park, the diverse wineries of the Napa and Sonoma Valleys, and the mountains of Marin and Mendocino counties. Residents also have access to golf courses, as well as live entertainment at the 6th Street Playhouse and Summer Repertory Theatre Festival.

The Santa Rosa community regularly comes together to enjoy music and the arts. And there are murals, paintings and sculptures everywhere, thanks to art lovers and artists who exhibit works privately and through the Art in Public Places Committee.

Santa Rosa is also home to several museums, including the Charles M. Schulz Museum, which houses a huge collection of memorabilia and comic strips for "Peanuts" fans. 

What’s the cost of living in Santa Rosa, CA?

Santa Rosa's median home sale price is significantly higher than the national median. However, locals may be able to save money on some grocery items, as many residents grow their own produce at home or in one of Santa Rosa's community gardens.

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Santa Rosa offers a lower value than similarly sized metro areas when you compare housing costs to median household income.

Housing Costs 2022

National Average
$383,883
Santa Rosa, CA
$889,590

Housing Costs Over Time

Data sourced from Zillow median home sale price data series. Additional data provided by the Austin Board of Realtors, Houston Association of Realtors, Intermountain MLS, Omaha Area Board of Realtors, San Antonio Board of Realtors, and the Salt Lake Board of Realtors. Due to differences within the data source, home prices are not comparable across metro areas.

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What’s the weather like in Santa Rosa, CA?

Summers in Santa Rosa are hot and dry while winters are cool, gray, wet and either foggy or rainy. In the spring, wildflowers of all colors bloom along the roads, especially on the rural west side of the metro area.

Average Seasonal Temperature (°F)

WINTER
47.6°
FALL
59.8°
SPRING
56.3°
SUMMER
66.8°

Average Seasonal Rainfall (in)

WINTER
7.1"
FALL
4.7"
SPRING
5"
SUMMER
0.2"

Data sourced from the National Climatic Data Center.

Monthly High and Low Temperature (°F)

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36
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Data sourced from the National Climatic Data Center.

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What's the best way to get around Santa Rosa, CA?

Most residents use cars, particularly if they work outside the city. Traffic on Highway 101 (north and south) and California State Route 12 (east and west) can be very dense, especially during rush hour.

The bus lines that operate within the city proper are Santa Rosa CityBus, Sonoma County Transit and Golden Gate Transit. There are multiple taxi and rideshare services. Central Santa Rosa is pedestrian- and bike-friendly, though sidewalks are scarce in rural areas.

There is a small airport here, the Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport. Amtrak and Greyhound bus services are also available in Santa Rosa. 

Most residents use cars, particularly if they work outside the city. Traffic on Highway 101 (north and south) and California State Route 12 (east and west) can be very dense, especially during rush hour.

The bus lines that operate within the city proper are Santa Rosa CityBus, Sonoma County Transit and Golden Gate Transit. There are multiple taxi and rideshare services. Central Santa Rosa is pedestrian- and bike-friendly, though sidewalks are scarce in rural areas.

There is a small airport here, the Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport. Amtrak and Greyhound bus services are also available in Santa Rosa. 

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Commuting in Santa Rosa, CA

Average Commute Time
25.8 minutes

1 minutes less than national average.

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Santa Rosa, CA

Data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Who lives in Santa Rosa, CA?

Santa Rosa contains several distinct populations, including college students, young couples with children, and adults 65 and older. Santa Rosa also has a relatively large LGBTQ population.

Cultural festivals in the area bring the community together. Santa Rosa residents come together to celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), a holiday dedicated to remembering ancestors. The event in Santa Rosa has become a popular public celebration that features dancers, bands and art activities for children and adults.

Age Distribution

Under 2022.1%
20-245.5%
25-3412.6%
35-4412.8%
45-6427.1%
65+19.9%

Marital Status Breakdown

Married50.1%
Single49.9%

About the same number of single people in Santa Rosa as national average.

Data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

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Marital Status Breakdown

Married50.1%
Single49.9%

About the same number of single people in Santa Rosa as national average.

Data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey.