$574,182Average Value$235Average Price per Sq Ft33Homes For Sale
North Redlands offers parks, restaurants and a suburban lifestyle
North Redlands, at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains, offers access to downtown Redlands from a more affordable suburban neighborhood. Along the sidewalk-flanked streets and cul-de-sacs, orange and olive trees provide shade from the California sun, and tall palms and Italian cypresses tower over homes. “Redlands is a popular city for homebuyers,” says Benjamin Garcia, Realtor with Ponce & Ponce Realty and resident of the Redlands area for more than 20 years. “The North Redlands neighborhood is appealing to families because Redlands East Valley High School is highly rated.” With several community parks and restaurants within the community, locals can opt to stay close to home or take a short drive to explore all that Redlands has to offer.
Most streets in the North Redlands neighborhood have mountain views.
This North Redlands row of homes shows larger two-story homes that are more recently built.
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Playgrounds along the Santa Ana River as well as several sports fields
The neighborhood is home to several parks, allowing residents to play their favorite sports and enjoy the sunshine. Just south of the Santa Ana River is Israel Beal Park, which has two play structures and walking paths with views of the San Bernardino Mountains. At the 35-acre Redlands Sports Park, local soccer teams have plenty of space to practice. Just south of the University of Redlands is Sylvan Park, which has picnic areas and a skate park. Locals can also enjoy the nearby mountains. “If you drive east on Lugonia Avenue, it takes you up to Forest Falls, which has a beautiful waterfall,” Garcia says. “In the winter, you’ll see snow up there too.”
Shoot the hoops at the Redlands Sport Park in North Redlands.
North Redlands residents enjoy watching their kids run. around the playground at Sylvan Park.
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Housing options in North Redlands
Much of the area’s residential landscape is comprised of single-family houses, though there are a handful of manufactured home parks and condos as well. Buyers may find ranch-style homes and bungalows from the 1950s and 1960s listed in the $400,000s and $500,000. Mission Revival-style residences with tile roofing and stucco siding were primarily built in the past 20 years and often sell between $700,000 and $1 million. There are also some condo options between $250,000 and $450,000 and manufactured homes tend to sell in the $100,000s. Most condos and manufactured homes have added association fees between $100 and $300 per month; some associations offer amenities such as fitness centers and pool facilities.
Your perfect family nest in North Redlands.
Newer single and two-story homes can be found in the North Redlands neighborhood.
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Uncle Howie’s Pizza is a local favorite
North Redlands residents can visit the Redlands Village shopping center to pick up groceries from Stater Bros. Markets or to grab a quick bite from restaurants, including Garden Thai Restaurant and Cuca’s Mexican Food. There are also locally owned restaurants like Mill Creek Cattle Company — this old west-themed steakhouse usually hosts live music on Saturday nights. Another nearby option is Uncle Howie’s Pizza on East Lugonia Avenue. “Uncle Howie’s is locally famous. People always recommend it in online foodie groups,” Garcia says. “They have great pizza, and it’s a family-friendly place. They have a little arcade, too.” Uncle Howie’s shares a shopping center with the Ranch Market grocery store, where shoppers can find a good selection of dried chiles, fresh produce and meats. Just west of California Route 210, there is a shopping mall with a cinema and national chain retail stores. Downtown Redlands is also less than 2 miles away. “There’s always something to do there, day or night,” Garcia says. “You can eat dinner and watch a movie at the LOOK Cinema, and lots of spots have karaoke.”
North Redlands locals get their groceries at the Stater Bros. Markets.
Uncle Howie's Pizza in North Redlands offers outstanding pizza and sub sandwiches.
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Enjoying events in downtown Redlands
Community members can find seasonal events in downtown Redlands. On Saturday mornings, there is a farmers market along East State Street. There is also an annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony in December and an annual theater festival, which the Crafton Hills College organizes. Around the Fourth of July, locals can watch fireworks and other events from Moore Middle School or enjoy the spectacle from nearby.
Local Honey vendors keep you healthy at the Downtown Redlands Saturday Morning Farmers' Market.
Alex the happy fruit and nut vendor shares his products at the Redlands Farmers' Market.
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A-rated Redlands East Valley High School and the University of Redlands
Area primary schools include Franklin Elementary School, which rates a B-plus on Niche and Crafton Elementary School, which earns an A-minus. Students can move on to B-plus-rated Clement Middle School and then Redlands East Valley High School, which earns an A. Redlands High offers dual-enrollment credits through Crafton Hills College as well as solid athletics and performing arts programs. North Redlands is also home to the University of Redlands, a private four-year university with students from more than 20 countries and 21 Division III sports teams.
Cultivating curiosity and fostering dreams at Franklin Elementary School in North Redlands, CA.
Committed to excellence, dedicated to learning: Clement Middle School in North Redlands, CA.
Ignite your passion for learning at Redlands East Valley High school in North Redlands, CA.
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A Metrolink station and access to Interstate 10
With nearby access to Interstate 10 and California State Route 210, locals have options for their daily commutes. “Many people prefer 210 because it has bigger lanes and there’s less traffic,” Garcia says. Those who wish to avoid traffic altogether can opt to take the Metrolink — there’s a station due south of the university. “Some people take the metro to see LA Dodgers games,” Garcia says. In addition, there are Omnitrans buses that stop along Lugonia Avenue and Orange Street, and the city has also marked some lower-traffic streets with bike lanes. The nearest emergency facility is Redlands Community Hospital, which is approximately 4 miles from North Redlands. The San Bernardino International Airport, about 9 miles away, offers flights to major airline hubs, including those in Phoenix and San Francisco.
North Redlands locals can use the Downtown Redlands Metrolink Station to get around.
Orange groves and freeways are easily accessible in the neighborhood of North Redlands.
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Considerations for new residents
North Redlands residents may experience poor air quality and excessive noise due to traffic. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has determined that all of San Bernardino County is at a high risk of earthquakes and wildfires.
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Parks in this Area
Community Park
Baseball/Softball
Trails
Playground
Crafton Park
Baseball/Softball
Picnic Area
Trails
Israel Beal Park
Basketball
Picnic Area
Trails
Texonia Park
Basketball
Picnic Area
Soccer
Sylvan Park
Picnic Area
Skateboard
Trails
Redlands Sports Park
Soccer
Parking Lot
Transit
Airport
Ontario International
38 min drive
Bus
Lugonia & Orange Wb Fs
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Lugonia & Church Wb Ns
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Lugonia & Tribune Eb Fs
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Mentone & Beryl Eb Ns
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Orange & Colton Nb Fs
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Crafton & 3rd Ave Sb Mid
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Mentone & Agate Wb Fs
North Redlands Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in North Redlands, Redlands sell after 71 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in North Redlands, Redlands over the last 12 months is $464,800, down 6% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Charming Single-Story Home in Redlands with Bonus Space! This well-maintained single-story home blends comfort, character, and thoughtful upgrades. The open layout features wood-accented ceilings, easy-care tile flooring, and a bright kitchen with white shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, stainless appliances, beautiful backslplash and soft-close drawers. An enclosed sunroom adds approximately
Welcome to 115 Doyle – a true gem in the heart of Redlands! This charming home is centrally located and situated on a large lot with a long driveway for vehicle parking, and great curb appeal, offering endless possibilities. Step inside to find updated tile flooring, a neutral color palette, recessed lighting added to enhance the natural lighting throughout. The remodeled kitchen features
This well-kept double-wide (approx. 1,440 sq ft, 2 beds/2 baths) offers comfort and value. A composition roof was replaced about a year ago, and energy-efficient triple-pane-style windows keep the interior quiet and comfortable. Durable vinyl flooring runs throughout the main living areas.The home has a bright living room with cathedral ceilings, a formal dining area with a built-in
Beautiful home in great are of North Redlands. Cute starter, large corner lot. Totally rehabbed with fresh paint, new carpet and more. Wood floors under living room carpet. 3 bedrooms plus small bonus room. Country kitchen with eating area. Inside laundry. Large, covered patio. Excellent floor plan, huge backyard. Situated in North Redlands, with walkable access to Citrus Valley High School,
TWO HOUSES ON ONE LOT. HOUSES SIT FACING LUGONIA STREET AND ARE SIDE BY SIDE. The addresses are 316 & 320 W Lugonia Ave. Each have their own electric & gas meters, water lines and drive ways. Each house has 2 bedrooms with 2 baths and are approximately 1200 sq foot each. 320 W Lugonia was built in 1928 and moved to this location back in 1950. The second home was added, built in the late 50s.
TWO HOUSES ON ONE LOT. HOUSES SIT FACING LUGONIA STREET AND ARE SIDE BY SIDE. The addresses are 316 & 320 W Lugonia Ave. Each have their own electric & gas meters, water lines and drive ways. Each house has 2 bedrooms with 2 baths and are approximately 1200 sq foot each. 320 W Lugonia was built in 1928 and moved to this location back in 1950. The second home was added, built in the late 50s.
Discover modern comfort and style at 421 and 423 W Sun Avenue, where two newly remodeled residences are now available for rent. Located in a desirable Redlands neighborhood, both homes have been thoughtfully reimagined from top to bottom with quality finishes and contemporary upgrades.Main House 3 Bed / 1 Bath | $3,500/MonthThis charming single-story home offers a spacious layout filled with
Discover modern comfort and style at 421 W Sun Avenue, where two newly remodeled residences are now available for rent. Located in a desirable Redlands neighborhood, both homes have been thoughtfully reimagined from top to bottom with quality finishes and contemporary upgrades.Main House – 3 Bed / 1 Bath | $3,500/MonthThis charming single-story home offers a spacious layout filled
Welcome to Del Flora Apartments, where luxury meets comfort in the heart of Redlands. Indulge in resort-style living with a sparkling pool, a rejuvenating jacuzzi/spa, and a state-of-the-art fitness center designed to elevate your lifestyle. Our elegantly crafted 1- and 2-bedroom residences feature upscale amenities, including in-unit washer/dryers*, gas range cooking, and individually controlled
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
39,913
Median Age
35
Population Density
5 ppl/acre
Population under 18
27%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
13.7%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$84,852
Above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$106,590
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
85.8%
On par with the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
33.8%
Advanced Degrees
14.4%
On par with the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
65.3%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
12''
Average Winter Low Temperature
41°F
Average Summer High Temperature
95°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
36/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
22/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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