$522,116Average Value$340Average Price per Sq Ft4Homes For Sale
Crossroads is a scenic, well-connected Highland neighborhood
It's rare you find a home with shopping centers and mountain ranges in your backyard. Smack-dab on top of the Highland highway junction, Crossroads is accessible - and sightly. Residential housing clusters in the crooks of the curved highway tendons, flanked by busy commercial plazas. House hunters will find everything from sturdy ranch styles to spacious new builds and well-built manufactured homes here. The area's housing diversity in size, style and price point draws a large pool of buyers. "We have a lot of buyers relocating from Orange County and Los Angeles for the relative affordability," says Connie Olazaba, Realtor at EGA Homes.
A range of housing styles and prices in San Bernardino County
Well-maintained manufactured homes sell for $150,000, while condos with compact floor plans go for closer to $300,000. Spacious single-family residences typically range from $400,000 to $500,000, fluctuating with square footage, location and level of upkeep. Brand new builds fly off the market at $700,000 to $800,000, with buyers paying a little extra for a turnkey move-in experience and contemporary finishes. The housing market ebbs and flows with the neighborhood's wide variety of housing, but most properties sell for the listing price within a month.
Plenty of schools close to home in Crossroads
There's a school on almost every block of this San Bernardino suburb. Crossroads students on the public school track can attend the walkable Thompson Elementary before continuing to Beattie Middle and earning their diplomas at Indian Springs High, both about a 2-mile ride away. The high school's expansive multi-building campus holds almost 3,000 students, many of whom are athletes. When they're not in the classroom, you'll find Indian Springs students practicing on the track or the outdoor tennis and basketball courts. The girls' soccer team was also the second runner-up in the 2022 championship game.
Sports and community events at the local park
When Crossroads locals need fresh air, they head to Speicher Memorial Park behind San Gorgonio High. The grassy spread's wide stretch of space fills with uniformed kids playing sports on the weekends, with little ones puttering around the playground. Dogwalkers do laps around the track while the community gathers for outdoor movie nights and holiday celebrations. Crossroads residents can also head north toward the mountains for a day exploring the nature preserves and scenic overlooks. "You're also not too far from Disneyland and Universal Studios," Olazaba adds.
Supermarkets and lively restaurants are nearby
Crossroads residents don't need to travel far for their weekly errands. Stater Brother's Markets is in town for grocery shops, and you'll find pharmacies, retail and restaurants packed into the shopping centers on each corner of the community. For a night out and a little local flavor, find Mi Cocina, a spacious outdoor-indoor spot with live music that's been going strong for over 30 years. 3D Donut is another mom-and-pop shop that gets rave reviews for its chocolate-filled and sprinkle-coated pastries.
Ease of access throughout Southern California
Connectivity is critical for Crossroads buyers. The suburb is 6 miles from Downtown San Bernardino's employment centers and businesses. Residents here are also less than 5 miles from the airport and roughly an hour outside buzzing Los Angeles. Most locals drive to work, but Omnitrans buses also serve the area with stops along the neighborhood's perimeter. For suburban convenience and a wealth of housing styles at a variety of budgets, head toward the highlands and explore Crossroads.
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Crime and Safety
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Homicide
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4
Sexual Assault
4
4
Assault with Weapon
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4
Robbery
4
4
Burglary
4
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
5
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Larceny
4
4
Crime Score
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4
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Crossroads Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Crossroads, Highland sell after 31 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Crossroads, Highland over the last 12 months is $518,000, down 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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