San Bernardino County Living and Real State
San Bernardino County is located in California a U.S. State. Considered as the largest county in the continental United States in terms of the area and is larger than each of the nine smallest states in the U.S. Home to more than 2 million people as of 2007 population census, San Bernardino is considered to be part of the inland empire region in the United States.
San Bernardino County is the gateway to Southern California’s desert and mountain communities. It stretches from the outskirts of the densely populated Riverside-San Bernardino Area to the border of Colorado River and Nevada. It is named in honor of St. Bernardino of Siena by the Franciscans missionaries.
In San Bernardino, you will find a number of quaint foothill communities where living is quiet and great. In these communities, you can visit and enjoy ranches, farms where you can pick your own apples in the fall or pears and peaches in the summer. You can experience a small, hometown feel – letting you escape from urban city life but is also accessible to major cites like Los Angeles and Ontario only a few miles away. With 18 State Routes, 4 Interstate Routes and 3 U.S. Routes, San Bernardino is quite accessible to other states and very good transportation infrastructure to connect each community.
Residents of San Bernardino County will experience a great family atmosphere and its many attractions – parks, museums, zoos and Hollywood. The Mojave National Preserve, Calico Ghost town Joshua Tree National Park and San Bernardino National Forest to name a few. Residents will also have good access to a wealth of Colleges and Universities.
San Bernardino real estate industry is booming with many buyers trying to settle and get a place to live in the county. The estimated median house or condo value in 2007 surveys is $387,000. Please see prices below.
Detached Houses - $446,590Townhouse or Attached Units - $360,354
2 Unit Structure - $583,546
3 to 4 Unit Structure - $300,758
5 to 6 Unit Structure - $302,974
These prices are comparatively lower than the average state prices of same type of structure. These prices may now be accurate with two years that had passed after the survey.
Families or Individuals that cannot afford such prices may opt to rent apartments in San Bernardino. Median contract rents for apartments are $919 a month.
Based on San Bernardino Building and Safety Division office, in 2006 the average cost of single-family house construction is $187,400.
With this booming real estate industry in San Bernardino, it is becoming a melting pot for different races. Some of these are; White Non-Hispanic (44.0%), Hispanic (39.2%), other races (20.2%), Black (9.1%), two or more races (5.0%), American Indian (2.2%), Filipino (1.5%) and other Asian races (1.9%).
As of 2008, cost of living index in San Bernardino County is 126.3, which is high in comparison to U.S. average of 100. San Bernardino has a population density of 100 people square mile. Newer residents are arriving each day, a fact which attests to the county booming real state with emphasis to the quality of life and preserving the environment and its natural beauty for the people to enjoy.
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