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Why Live in Needles
Needles, CA, located on the outskirts of San Bernardino County and bordered by the Colorado River, is a growing community intersected by historic Route 66. Known as the Gateway to California, Needles offers a quiet desert landscape far from Southern California's urban centers. The area features clusters of early 20th-century and midcentury ranch-style houses and bungalows, primarily painted in neutral earth tones. Homes range from modest two-bedroom bungalows to more centrally located midcentury ranch-style homes with Spanish-inspired stucco walls and barrel-tile roofing. Recently built homes on the scenic riverfront can be more upscale. Local dining options include family-owned restaurants like Wagon Wheel Restaurant, known for comfort food, and 19th Hole Bar & Grill, popular for drinks and casual bar food. Needles High School, part of the Needles Unified School District, competes in Nevada's athletic leagues and has won multiple state championships. Outdoor attractions include the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, offering birdwatching, fishing, and hiking, and River’s Edge Golf Course with its classic 18-hole layout. Spike’s Desert Dog Park provides a shaded retreat for dog owners. Community events such as the Needles Rodeo and annual parade foster a multi-generational appeal. Transportation options are limited, with residents relying on cars, while Amtrak and highways like Route 66 and I-40 connect Needles to surrounding areas.
Townhouse Prices in Needles, CA
Townhouse Price Trends
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Median Townhouse Price
$234,499
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Median 2-Bedroom Townhouse Price
$169,999
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