Why Live in Chino Hills
Amongst the chaparral and woodlands of San Bernardino County, Chino Hills is known for its high quality of life, beautiful vistas and rural atmosphere. The city takes its name from the small mountain range it rests on and was largely unchanged until the 1970s when the rising population of nearby counties created a need for more housing. Horse ranches and dairy farms gave way to subdivisions and shopping centers, leading to Chino Hills' incorporation in 1991. This Inland Empire city has just over 77,000 residents, according to 2023 Census data, and covers 45 square miles. Part of the Chino Valley, Chino Hills is bordered by Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside Counties.
“There’s lots of things to like about Chino Hills. It’s an upscale suburban area with a city mall and community events. There are planned communities and tract houses. The market’s good,” says David Babiracki, the owner of Option West Realty who has over two decades of real estate experience. “It’s off the 60, so there’s easy access to downtown. It’s in San Bernardino County but close to Los Angeles, so people can commute to L.A.” Chino Hills has a wide variety of housing options from the 1950s through today.
Home Trends in Chino Hills, CA
On average, homes in Chino Hills, CA sell after 31 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in Chino Hills, CA over the last 12 months is $1,000,000, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$1,000,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$1,090,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$810,000
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$547,500
Median 1 Bedroom Sale Price
$402,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$522
Number of Homes for Sale
63
Last 12 months Home Sales
259
Median List Price
$1,030,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
1%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
2%