Geography
Tustin is southeast of Los Angeles and east of Santa Ana.
Cultural Attractions
The Tustin Area Museum highlights local history through a variety of exhibits.
Recreation
Amenities such as a nature trail, basketball courts, and picnic shelters are available at the Cedar Grove Park.
Historical
The city was populated with orange groves before the “quick-decline” disease destroyed most of the crop in the mid-20th century.
Economy
Tustin is home to several manufacturers, including Ricoh Electronics.
Demographics
Demographic Detail
- Population:
- 69,691
- Population under 55:
- 80.5%
- Population over 55:
- 19.5%
City Detail
- Crime rate:
- Low
- Closest large city:
- Santa Ana
Marital Status 2010
Weather
Weather Detail
- Air quality:
- Average
- Temperature:
- 98°F July High, 36°F January Low
Jobs & Economy
Housing
- Median income:
- $53,866
- Median home price:
- $420,000
- Average property tax:
- $86
Income & Jobs
- Unemployment rate 2010:
- 8.9%
- Average
- Cost of living:
- High
Employment Projections
Education
Higher Education
- Best Colleges at the location:
- 0
- Best Colleges within 30 miles:
- 26
- Best Colleges within 50 miles:
- 48
Health Care & Retirement
Hospitals
- Hospitals/Best Hospitals at the location:
- 2/0
- Hospitals/Best Hospitals within 30 miles:
- 82/3
- Hospitals/Best Hospitals within 50 miles:
- 157/8
Retirement Facilities
- Community care facilities for the elderly:
- 100
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