Palmdale, California, is a charter city located in Los Angeles County. In 1962 it became the first incorporated city in the Antelope Valley. With a population of about 153,000, Palmdale it is the second largest city in the Antelope Valley, the 32nd largest city in California and the 158th largest city in the United States. It consistently ranks as one of the top 25 fastest growing cities in the nation.
Palmdale is separated from Los Angeles by the San Gabriel Mountains. It covers 106 square miles and lies in close proximity to the San Andreas Fault, making it prone to earthquakes. Nearby cities include Antelope Acres, Quartz Hill, Leona Valley, Lancaster, Acton, Lake Los Angeles, Littlerock and Pearblossom.
Palmdale Homes for Sale and Real Estate
Palmdale touts itself as a family-oriented community with a high quality of life. The population of the city has increased dramatically since the 1980s and 1990s dues to the large volume of affordable housing in the area. It is also considered a bedroom community for Los Angeles, with many residents commuting there for work.
Palmdale Neighborhoods
Palmdale is divided into several smaller neighborhoods, each with its own character. Some of the major neighborhoods include:
Sun Village
Downtown Palmdale
Harold
Vincent-Grade
Barrel Springs
Palmdale Central City
Anaverde
Rancho Vista
Desert-View Highlands
Portal Ridge
Pearlands
Palmdale East
Palmdale Economy and Employment Opportunities
The most important industry to Palmdale's local economy is the aerospace industry. In fact, Palmdale is often referred to by its nickname the "aerospace capital of the United States". Aerospace companies located in the area include:
Boeing
Lockheed Martin
Skunk Works
Northrop Grumman
The city has also recently starting awarding tax breaks to lure new business to the area, resulting in an influx of manufacturing companies. Some of those companies include:
The average high temperature in July is 97.5
degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 34.3 degrees.
The average rainfall is approximately 7.36 inches
per year, with inches of snow per year.
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