$441,936Average Value$407Average Price per Sq Ft2Homes For Sale
A rural Rialto-San Bernardino suburb
Set right on U.S. Route 66, Carvedale is a semi-established and semi-emerging suburb about 3 miles west of downtown San Bernardino and 2 miles east of Rialto. “It’s very rural and surrounded mostly by undeveloped land,” says David Dodson, lifelong San Bernardino resident and Realtor with Keller Williams. “Most of what I sell here are empty plots, but buyers like the potential of a blank canvas.” The neighborhood's midcentury homes are concentrated east, while the west side is mostly industrial, with businesses like concrete suppliers and trucking companies. Two nearby freeways, Route 210 and Interstate 215, give residents easy access to Redlands, Rancho Cucamonga and Los Angeles.
Nestled in San Bernardino, Carvedale offers a perfect blend of suburban living and convenience.
Lushly landscaped single-family ranch-style home nestled among trees and flowers in Carvedale.
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Ranch-style homes from the '50s and vacant lots for custom construction
Carvedale’s wide streets are lined with narrow sidewalks, and flanked with oak, willow and palm trees. Set side-by-side in neat grids, most local homes are 1950s single-story ranch-style, with shingled roofs and stucco facades in shades of beige; some feature terracotta roof-tile, colorful pastel exteriors, wood trim or stone archways. Lots range from 8,000 to 18,000 square feet. Two- and three-bedroom homes on smaller lots cost between $320,000 to $350,000, while four- and five-bedroom homes on larger lots range from $400,000 to $450,000. The vacant residential lots throughout the neighborhood span between 5,000 and 7,500 square feet; smaller lots cost between $60,000 and $70,000 while larger lots cost between $100,000 and $150,000.
A charming row of single-family homes adds to the beauty of Carvedale.
A beautiful white single-family home in the charming neighborhood of Carvedale.
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Arroyo Valley High is the "Jewel of the West"
Local kids can start school at Ramona-Alessandro Elementary, which earns a B from Niche, then continue to Martin Luther King Jr. Middle, which earns a C. The B-rated Arroyo Valley High School, dubbed the "Jewel of the West," emphasizes college preparation, offering an AVID program to those interested in pursuing higher education.
Arroyo Valley High School stands as one of Carvedale's premier educational institutions.
The entrance of Ramona-Alessandro Elementary School welcomes students in Carvedale.
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Hiking trails in a nearby national forest
The 22-acre Nunez Park, set just south of Route 66, features a Little League baseball diamond, racquetball courts and a soccer field. Anne Sherrill Park is just north of Carvedale, offering a playground, open green spaces and a walking trail. Carvedale residents can head 10 miles northwest to the San Bernardino National Forest to hike mountain trails that lead to panoramic views of the Inland Empire.
Enjoy the serene surroundings at La Plaza Park.
The breathtaking aerial view captures the beauty of Carvedale from above.
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Staple cafe serves up authentic Mexican dishes
Most residents can walk to neighborhood eateries like Taqueria El Guero and the casual, counter-serve Aramacao, which offers pupusas and other Salvadorean dishes. In the adjacent neighborhood of Alessandro, a family-owned Mexican restaurant Mitla Café has been a San Bernardino staple since 1937, serving up chorizo for breakfast and shredded beef tacos for lunch. Just northeast, the Westside Plaza shopping center includes a CVS and the regional El Super grocery store, which has fresh produce and imported Mexican products. Grocery stores closer to Rialto include Stater Bros. Markets and Walmart Neighborhood Market.
Robert Adams, San Bernardino resident and a broker with First Team Real Estate, says, "When folks in San Bernardino want to shop or have a night out, they'll head to Rancho Cucamonga or Redlands." Rancho Cucamonga is home to the open-air Victoria Gardens shopping mall, spanning nearly 150 acres and offering over 200 stores like American Eagle, Levi's and an AMC Theatre. Redlands' historic downtown area, particularly along State and Orange Streets, is lined with independent stores and local eateries. Citrus Plaza and Mountain Grove shopping centers offer familiar brands, housing national retailers like Target, Nike and Barnes and Noble.
La Noria Market in Carvedale offers a delicious selection of ready-made tamales and tacos.
El Super is your go-to grocery store for affordable, high-quality food in Carvedale.
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The 215 makes for commuter-friendly travel
Interstate 215 is 2 miles west, and leads about 10 miles south to Redlands. Route 210 is 2 miles south, and leads 20 miles west to Rancho Cucamonga and about 60 miles west to Los Angeles. While the neighborhood is considered somewhat walkable and bikeable, there are multiple Omnitrans bus stops in Carvedale, along West 9th and West 5th streets, with routes that travel the San Bernardino area. The closest hospital is Dignity Health, 2 miles north, and the Ontario International Airport is about 18 miles west.
Convenient public transportation makes Carvedale easily accessible.
Step back in time at San Bernardino Depot, a beautifully restored train station rich in history.
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Carvedale
US
Homicide
4
4
Sexual Assault
6
4
Assault with Weapon
5
4
Robbery
6
4
Burglary
4
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
4
4
Larceny
6
4
Crime Score
5
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Carvedale Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Carvedale, San Bernardino sell after 63 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Carvedale, San Bernardino over the last 12 months is $441,450, down 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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