$371,580Average Value$229Average Price per Sq Ft42Homes For Sale
Brand new homes
As the city of Tulare grows, many are moving to Tulare Southeast for newer homes and suburban living. “The biggest draw is all the new construction,” says Ignacio Villanueva of Keller Williams Realty, who has sold nearly 200 properties in the area. “All of the major development companies have come in, and thousands of homes have gone up in the southeastern portion of the city.” The neighborhood is dominated by homes, and locals will have to make a short drive for dining and entertainment. “It’s a suburban area, but Tulare isn’t big, and everything is within a 10-minute drive,” says Villaneuva. Most will get to know their neighbors as over 55% of the population owns instead of renting.
A variety of housing styles
Tulare Southeast features a plethora of housing styles, including modern and traditional builds, classic ranch-style houses and Mediterranean-inspired homes. Prices range from around $350,000 to over $600,000 for new construction. Houses are clustered into large subdivisions on quiet residential streets. Many of the houses feature long driveways and attached multicar garages. Lots tend to be more spacious in the northern end of the neighborhood near East Tulare Avenue, where residents may have private pools in the backyards.
Mission Oak High shines
Kids in the area attend the Tulare City School District, beginning at Cypress Elementary. Niche gives Cypress Elementary a C overall grade. Next is Cherry Avenue Middle School, which has a C-minus rating on Niche and an 18-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio. Mission Oak High School has a B-plus rating on Niche, and the service rates it as one of the best places for teachers in the school district. Mission Oak was opened in 2008, and the school offers an arts, media and entertainment academy for students who want to pursue a career in those fields after graduation.
Fun at Del Lago Park
“It’s not in the neighborhood, but a lot of people make the quick drive to Del Lago Community Park. It’s the best park in Tulare,” says Villanueva. As its name suggests, the main feature of the park is a lake that locals use for fishing, but it also has basketball hoops and a splash area for children. Cypress Park is the spot for locals to go for a walk or have a picnic. The 10-acre park also has a volleyball court and basketball hoops. Locals can visit the Elk Bayou Soccer Complex, which features four lighted soccer fields. Nearby Elk Bayou Regional Park includes a baseball diamond and playground equipment for children. The Tulare Golf Course is an 18-hole public track totaling 6,762 yards of play. The course offers lessons, a driving range and a pro shop.
La Piazza has the eats
Locals head to Vejar’s Mexican Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge for margaritas on the outdoor patio. Black Bear Diner is a regional chain with a mountain theme. The restaurant is known for its all-day breakfast specials and large sandwiches. Just north of Highway 137 is La Piazza Ristorante Italiano. “It doesn’t matter where you live in Tulare; people make the drive to come to La Piazza,” says Villanueva. Family-owned Wimpy’s Hamburgers is a throwback drive-in with a dessert menu, including banana splits and milkshakes. Tulare Southeast residents can easily shop for groceries at Smart & Final, and Target, located off Highway 99, provides locals with household conveniences. Shoppers can spend an entire day at the Tulare Outlets, which are also located off Highway 99.
TCRTA takes residents across Tulare
The Tulare County Regional Transit Agency provides several bus stops throughout Tulare Southeast. In addition, California State Route 99 runs through the middle of Tulare Southeast and serves as the main artery for quick trips up to Visalia, where locals can check out a Minor League Baseball game or explore other dining options.
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Tulare Southeast
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Homicide
3
4
Sexual Assault
4
4
Assault with Weapon
4
4
Robbery
4
4
Burglary
4
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
4
4
Larceny
4
4
Crime Score
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Tulare Southeast Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Tulare Southeast, Tulare sell after 41 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Tulare Southeast, Tulare over the last 12 months is $369,950, up 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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