
Tulare, California is found in Tulare County just a few short 8 miles south of Visalia. At the time, that Tulare was named there was the largest freshwater lakes close by that was the largest west of the Great Lakes known as Tulare Lake; recently the lake was drained.
Residents of Tulare enjoy many tourists' attractions such as The World Ag Expo, which is held every year, The Preferred Outlets at Tulare, which is one of the largest malls around with stores like Tommy Hilfiger, Banana Republic, and The Galaxy Theatres Tulare Stadium 10, which is the only Digital DLP Projection movie theatre in the area. Other attractions include the Tulare City Historical Museum, the Tulare County Fair, and the Sequoia National Park with an entrance only 45 miles out of town, Tulare High School Farm, and the Veterans Memorial Building. Tulare has three public parks for residents to enjoy year round, which include Live Oak Park, Babe Ruth Ballpark, and Tulare County Fairgrounds.
Not only does Tulare offer a variety of family activities but it is also home to quality education with several public and private schools available including St. Aloysius Elementary School, Tulare Christian School, and Children's House Montessori, all private schools.
The real estate market trend for average sales price for May to July 2007 was:
Two bedrooms – $$127,427
Three bedrooms – $206,106
Four bedrooms – $206,958
The real estate market trend for median sales price for August to October 2007 was:
Two bedrooms - $153,716
Three bedrooms - $198,503
Four bedrooms - $208,603
Examples of homes for sale in Tulare include a four bedroom/two bath for $232,750, a three bedroom/two bath for $144,900, and a three bedroom/three bath for $825,000. Homes in the Tulare area are desired for everyone searching for the perfect home for their growing family or their retirement years.