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West San Dimas offers suburban comfort with Southern California beauty
West San Dimas stands as an impressive example of Southern California's suburban ethos. This quiet corner of San Dimas has an allure that seamlessly combines the comfort of residential living with natural beauty. “Walnut Creek Regional Park and Via Verde Country Club are right there, half the homes in the neighborhood back up onto them,” say local Realtors Jason and Briana Lorge, of Mr. and Mrs. San Dimas Realty. “It has a secluded feel without actually being too far from shopping or highways.”
West San Dimas is more than just a neighborhood — it’s a dynamic entity that thrives on the interplay of its residential housing and natural beauty. In the vast landscape of Los Angeles County, West San Dimas shines bright as a balanced, enriched suburb.
Personalized touches make West San Dimas homes unique and inviting.
Leisure activities in West San Dimas include golf, hiking and local parks.
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Single-family homes with diverse midcentury architecture
Driving through West San Dimas, you immediately notice the architectural variety that defines its residential streets. Homes, both old and new, showcase a range of designs from charming ranch-style houses reminiscent of California's midcentury boom to more contemporary builds with sleek lines and expansive windows. These homes tend to be fairly spacious, offering between 2,000 and 5,000 square feet, while price points range from just over $1 million to $3.5 million.
Homes in West San Dimas back up to Via Verde Country Club and green spaces.
Modern Spanish-style homes appear in several areas of West San Dimas.
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Attending Bonita Unified District schools
Public schools in West San Dimas are overseen by the very strong Bonita Unified School District, which also serves the neighboring city of La Verne. San Dimas High School is rated 8 out of 10 on GreatSchools and has made Newsweek's list of America's Best High Schools. Younger students in the neighborhood may attend Badillo Elementary or Lone Hill Middle School.
Badillo Elementary in West San Dimas serves students from kindergarten to grade five.
San Dimas High School serves local students and ranks high on GreatSchools.
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Country club golf, tree-shaded trails and Puddingstone Lake
Residents of West San Dimas have plenty of recreational options. Walnut Creek Community Regional Park, which borders much of the neighborhood, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Spanning several acres, the park offers an array of recreational opportunities, from scenic walking trails to picnic areas shaded by towering trees. Nature lovers are drawn to the park's serene landscape, where native plants flourish, and local wildlife can often be spotted. The park’s trails also connect the neighborhood to nearby Puddingstone Lake and Raging Waters Waterpark, offering locals a bevy of aquatic recreation options.
If you prefer more manicured green spaces, the Via Verde Country Club also borders the neighborhood. Designed by noted golf course architect Bill Bell, who also designed Torrey Pines, the course offers 18 championship-quality holes along with great views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
Via Verde Country Club offers championship golf and scenic valley views.
Via Verde Country Club features an 18-hole course designed by Bill Bell.
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Groceries at Via Verde Plaza, central Sam Dimas malls nearby
West San Dimas presents its residents with an array of retail opportunities. Local shopping centers like Via Verde Plaza are the perfect place to grab groceries or basic amenities. And if you need to do some more serious shopping, the sprawling malls and department stores of central San Dimas are just a stone’s throw away. The local dining scene is small but robust. Highly-rated La Villa Kitchen offers a variety of Mexican staples, from caldo de pollo to machaca burritos, while O Sushi & Grill is sure to satisfy those searching for sashimi.
Vons at Via Verde Plaza provides groceries for West San Dimas residents.
Palermo Bakery at Via Verde Plaza serves fruit tarts and other sweet treats.
GreatSchools:
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Live Large in Covina's Best Pocket.Welcome to a rare estate opportunity on a quiet street bordering San Dimas. Sprawling over 1.43 acres of flat, usable land, this property offers over 7,000 sq ft of total living space, including a separate ADU and a sparkling pool. The main home features generous room sizes and classic lines—ready for your personal touch or full-scale renovation. With its
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