Review of Bakersfield, California


It’s better than you may think!
Star Rating - 7/5/2020
I moved here from Seattle 25 years ago, when it had a population of 200,000, and practically the only place to get coffee was a place called “Duke’s Ranch”. Why did I do that? It was a hard choice, as I was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and have deep roots there. However, (surprise) I got a much better job here, and when I arrived, found I could buy a beautiful home on that salary. I told myself I’d return to the northwest as soon as my son graduated from high school, but fell in love with the man who built my house, and here I am...still! I am going to
give some objective pros and cons that some of the previous knee-jerk-reaction reviews did not consider.
FACTS:
1. It’s a desert.
2. Economy is primarily agriculture / oil industry
3. There is a literacy/ dumping problem.
4. Sometimes (not always) the air quality is bad. (I don’t suffer from it where we now live, just outside town in the foothills, away from cotton / almond crops.)
JUST A FEW of the many PROS:
1. OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES: The mighty Kern River (Olympic trials are held there) is literally a few minutes from our doorstep (to fish, whitewater raft, kayak, camp)
2. BOATING: Also minutes away for power-boating & sailing: Lake Ming, Buena Vista Lake, (and Lake Isabella up the Kern River Canyon).
3. THE ARTS: An arts / civic Community that promote the arts downtown through First Friday events.
4. WEATHER: Really pleasant 9 / 12 months.
5. TEAM SPORTS: A thriving youth sports community.
6. EDUCATION: Some great public schools (pick your neighborhood by schools and your children will get a good education) and some phenomenal private schools (high rates of graduation and high rates of later graduation from college).
7. HIGHER EDUCATION: CSUB (no, It’s not Harvard, but give me a break, here!) BAKERSFIELD COMMUNITY COLLEGE has some
great programs, including a phenomenal graphic arts program; students have gone straight into jobs for companies like PIXAR from there.
8. COMMUNITY: Most people are very friendly... strangers still talk to one another here. There are wonderful people here to have fun with and work with to address community issues.
8. BIG CITY ENTERTAINMENT: It’s a very short drive (<2hours) to LA for ocean beaches, concerts, plays, shopping, arts.
9. PARKS/ OTHER ENTERTAINMENT: It’s less than 4 hours to Yosemite Valley, a wonder of the world, less than 2 hours to The central coast for GREAT wine tasting, and just a little over 2 hours to Santa Barbara... and more.
10. COMMUNITY ISSUES: The local animal shelter is making HUGE strides toward becoming a service-oriented, no-kill shelter and toward rehoming greater numbers of pets.
11. AFFORDABILITY: Depending on where in town you settle, you can live your dream, whether it’s a gated community with clubhouse, pool and golf course, a modern “urban” condo, a small ranch with farm animals and views of sunsets, sunrises, and city lights, a home on the river or a private lake, or just a really clean, well Kept suburban neighborhood.
12. LOCAL HISTORY: There are half a dozen landmark restaurants and watering holes that locals have frequented for over a century. One of them, Luigi’s, Is a Saturday morning hotspot that attracts people from every walk of life. It’s a place where you can shop in their quaint deli, have a cocktail with your friends, and make new friends while waiting for your table!
CONS:
1. HEAT AND AIR QUALITY
2. ILLITERACY (but It’s not the entire population!)
3. JOB MARKET can be limited, depending on your niche of expertise.
4. ONLY A RIVERBED RUNS THROUGH IT. My pet peeve! The mighty Kern RiverBED runs through town. Only sporadically do they allow the diverted water to run through town and populate the lovely waterfront parks. (Something I hope to
see change someday.)
Carol | Bakersfield, CA
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You have lived here for 25 years and you think its not that bad??? LOL. I lived here since the late 70s when Bakersfield was actually a decent place to live and have seen it go way downhill as years have passed. There are many reasons why this city sucks and why it IS as bad as it is. Glad you seem to think its such a wonderful place to live but the FACTS are is that it isnt. Unemployment rate is one of the highest in the state. Same with the state sales tax and gas prices. Most of the decent areas I remember growing up are now filled with crime. Pretty much the most decent or safest areas to live are out in Rosedale or way out of town by the Canyon. Bakersfield has become run down and dirty. Filled with homeless everywhere. Even Rosedale has tons of homeless everywhere. No sense of community in Bakersfield. High crime. If you want to post up facts, you may want to do better research.
Julie | Oildale, CA | Report Abuse
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