Review of Clovis, California


CA secret place thats great to raise family
Star Rating - 4/2/2019
It is unfair to have Clovis with such a good rating and Fresno have such a low one. Because Clovis relies a lot on Fresno for stores and things to do, while many of North Fresno rely in Clovis for their good school district. Fresno tends to get grouped more negatively forgetting that if you cut Fresno in half, it would probably have similar statistics as Clovis as a city. Fresno is a big city with mix of social classes. Where as Clovis has become really becoming the city that gets all the positive things without having to be associated with Fresno's negative. With that said, there is a reason Clovis gets really high regards. It's a small to medium size city of 120K population, yet has the accessibility of Fresno's amenities right next door. So the shopping, the higher education colleges like Fresno State and Fresno Pacific is right there. BUT Clovis doesn't have to be associated with Fresno's higher crime (although Fresno right now in 2019 has lower violent crime than SF, Oakland, Sacramento, LA when compared to big cities in CA). Clovis school district is one of the BEST school districts not just in the state of CA but ranked nationally. People in Sacramento area like to rave about Roseville and Rocklin school districts but Clovis Unified ranks higher than those. The diversity in Clovis starts to dwindle being majority white, then followed by Hispanic and Asians, and very little African American. Clovis is a very nice suburb city of Fresno and has a very small town feel. Old Town Clovis is charming and has a lot of events and local businesses. It is very safe here crime wise. There is NO FALL OFF of crime coming from Fresno because Clovis borders the nice part of fresno to begin with. In the winter you can look into the sierras and see the snow capped mountains. Snow play and ski resort is an hour away. National parks and lakes literally on your backyard. This is the perfect place to raise a family. The median price of a home here is $100K+ less than Rosevillle or Rocklin in the Sacramento area which are good comparisons. So a 3000 sq ft home in Clovis that would be $500K will easily be $600-650K+ in Roseville/Rocklin. $150K is not chump change, so Clovis offers a really good value. From San Jose, clovis is about 2.5hrs. Which is similar to going to Roseville or Rocklin. However, Clovis is farther from the other parts of the bay area. If you dont need to be as close to the bay area, Clovis maybe a better option.
Redd | Boise City, ID
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"Unfair"? What's unfair about people wanting to live away from crime, and having their children attend better (Clovis) schools? You yourself admit as much in your original comment. We lived in Fresno/Clovis for 35+ years before relocating. If we ever were to return to the area (unlikely), it would be to live in Clovis, not Fresno.
Philo | Fresno, CA | Report Abuse

I appreciate everything you say here. I totally and completely agree that Clovis and Fresno should share their marks. Clovis is a beautiful place to call home but it is entirely economically dependent on Fresno for that beauty. Fresno is where we dump our trash so to speak. It's where the homeless congregate, it's where the bigger hospitals are, the more affordable living, and motels. Blackstone, a major street that runs north and south of Fresno is a great place to look for this truth. At it's southernmost point where it splits into Abby st you can look around and see garbage on the side of the road, people wandering all hours of the night with who knows what intentions, and generally get the feeling that it isn't as safe as it could be. However, on that same street no more than 5 miles away we have Riverpark shopping center! One of our finest shopping outlets with all my personal favorite stores. A beautiful, lively, financially well-off place to spend the day! And even further north you have Woodward Park and the shopping centers and homes in that area that are beautiful and a statement to just how lovely an upper middle class life can be. That's the same street. Within 10 miles of each other. In one bike ride I can see both ways of life. And most people who live here would agree that Clovis and Fresno are inseparable. You would never have had the beautiful homes in Fig Garden if it weren't for the laborers, youths, and immigrants that built them who live south of the "red line" in the "ghetto" parts of town. You wouldn't have the dedicated teams of landscapers, maintenance crews, and solar installers if it weren't for Fresno's work initiatives, training programs, and adult schools. Not to mention Fresno's own beauty separate from Clovis. Just about anyone can tell you that Tower district, VanNess ave, and even some more artistic parts of downtown make Fresno home. A home that millions have called home for generations, and will continue to for generations after. One common joke here is that everyone hates it here but no one wants to leave. Even the people that do leave typically end up back here in the end. That's why I'm here. It's home. It's my rude, loud, dirty, grubby, beautiful, artistic, open, accepting home. And I love it here.
Sarah | Fresno, CA | Report Abuse
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