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Why Live in Highland
Highland, CA, situated on the southern edge of the San Bernardino Mountains and accessible via the 210 freeway, offers a suburban lifestyle with lower housing prices compared to Los Angeles, which is 65 miles west. The city, once known for its citrus groves, has evolved into a community supported by the growth of freight and warehouse facilities. Highland is divided by the 210 freeway into West Highland, featuring midcentury modern and ranch-style homes, and East Highland, known for its newer traditional and Spanish Revival-style homes. The median home price in Highland is approximately $550,000, with homes selling quickly due to high demand. Residents enjoy proximity to the San Bernardino National Forest, which offers extensive hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, as well as alpine destinations like Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear Lake. Highland's attractions include six public parks and the annual Citrus Harvest Festival, celebrating the city's agricultural heritage. The Redlands Unified School District serves the eastern part of Highland and is highly rated, providing quality education options. Despite heavy traffic and ozone pollution due to commuter and freight activity, new shopping centers are emerging in East Highland, with plans for a Costco. Nearby, the Yaamava’ Resort and Casino offers additional dining and entertainment options.
Rental Trends in Highland, CA
The median rent is $1,950 per month, with single-family homes renting at $2,850, townhouses at $2,350 and condos at $1,800.
Rental Home Trends
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Median Rent
$1,950
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Median Single Family Home Rent
$2,850
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Median Townhouse Rent
$2,350
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Median Condo Rent
$1,800
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