Neighborhoods
Fig Garden / Old Fig Garden: Characterized by established homes and mature landscaping, Fig Garden and Old Fig Garden offer a family-centric atmosphere. This area is generally considered a quieter, more secure residential option. It attracts families and individuals seeking a suburban feel with access to upscale retail, including Whole Foods and Williams Sonoma. Properties here typically start in the $400,000s. Proximity to Highway 41 provides a direct route for downtown commutes. Old Fig Garden maintains its own police and fire services, contributing to its distinct community identity. Tower District: The Tower District presents a diverse and energetic environment, driven by its active arts and culture scene. This area provides a more urban living experience, featuring a variety of dining and entertainment options. While rental opportunities exist, the market can be competitive due to its appeal to a younger demographic and those seeking a lively urban setting. Northeast Fresno (including 93720 zip code, Copper River Ranch, Loma Vista, and the Buchanan High area): This segment of Fresno is recognized for its well-maintained public spaces and convenient access to amenities like Trader Joe's. Homes in Northeast Fresno are generally newer compared to those in older districts. The area appeals to buyers prioritizing contemporary developments and a refined living environment. Highway 168 offers efficient commuting routes, connecting residents to other parts of the city. This region is often chosen by those seeking modern homes and planned communities. Sunnyside: Located on the southeastern edge of Fresno, Sunnyside contains desirable residential pockets with direct access to Highway 180, facilitating commutes to downtown. The area is known for its well-kept homes and a sense of quiet affluence. While it may be slightly further from some central amenities, Sunnyside offers a tranquil residential lifestyle, attracting those who prefer a more secluded setting without sacrificing accessibility. Old Town Clovis: Though a separate municipality, Old Town Clovis is frequently mentioned as a desirable area adjacent to Fresno. It is noted for its aesthetic appeal, pedestrian-friendly environment, and a range of shops, restaurants, and frequent community events such as Clovis Fest and Farmers Markets. A 15-minute drive via Highway 168 connects Old Town Clovis to downtown Fresno, making it an attractive option for those seeking a small-town feel with urban proximity.
