Why Live in Boron-Desert Lake
Surrounded by thousands of acres of the Mojave Desert, the Boron-Desert Lake community is a prime example of a one-horse town, with a rural atmosphere, quiet streets and a small handful of local businesses where customers are known by name. Known and named for the minerals mined just north of town, Boron is home to the largest source of boric acid in the world. Many of the area’s residents are employed by the mine, and when entering the town limits, visitors are met with a sign welcoming them to the home of Borax. The community is proud of its history and small-town atmosphere, with the 20 Mule Team Museum serving as a focal point of the community. “Boron has a really close-knit community,” says Kenny Cantarero, a local real estate agent with New Paradigms Realty. “It’s the kind of place where you walk into the community market or the cafe and they know your name.” Modest ranch-style and manufactured homes line the streets of both Boron and Desert Lake, a small subdivision roughly 3 miles east of town. Most houses sit close together on quarter and half-acre lots. “Most of the clients that I work with in Boron and Desert Lake are attracted to the area by its affordability,”
Home Trends in Boron-Desert Lake, CA
On average, homes in Boron-Desert Lake, Boron sell after 47 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in Boron-Desert Lake, Boron over the last 12 months is $212,450, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$212,450
Median Single Family Sale Price
$219,950
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$176
Number of Homes for Sale
10
Last 12 months Home Sales
30
Median List Price
$217,450
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
1%