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San Bernardino Real Estate

San Bernardino is the 18th largest city in the whole of the state of California, with an area of more than 150 square kilometers. It is also the largest city of the Inland Empire of Southern California.

San Bernardino City can be found in the foothills. Hills worth mentioning that make up San Bernardino include Perris Hill, Shandin Hill and Kendall Hill. San Bernardino is in the temperate region, experiencing hot summers and dry winters.

San Bernardino City was the original home of the biggest fast food chain in the world, McDonald’s. One of the most popular places to visit in San Bernardino is the McDonald Brothers Hamburger Stand. The original hamburger stand has been converted into a museum, attracting numerous people from all over the world annually. Other museums in the area include the Heritage House, the San Bernardino County Museum and the Inland Empire Military Museum.

Other points of interest in San Bernardino City include Perris Hill Park, the largest park in the city with a variety of amenities; and the Arrowhead Credit Union Park, home of baseball’s Inland Empire 66ers.

Several major international events occur in San Bernardino every year. Route 66 Rendezvous, occurring every September, showcases classic automobiles. The Regional Championships of the Little League are also held in San Bernardino in the August of every year. The National Orange Show, meanwhile, occurs in San Bernardino every April. Various events by the California Theater of Performing Arts are also held in San Bernardino throughout the year.

Several institutions offer opportunities for education in the San Bernardino area. These include the California State University San Bernardino and the San Bernardino Valley College. There are also other universities and colleges in nearby locations.

The 1980s until the 1990s saw a huge shift in the economy of San Bernardino, with the closing of the Norton Air Force Base and Kaiser Steel. Since then, various industrial companies have put up their business in San Bernardino. At present, San Bernardino City is undergoing new developments, mostly in the area close to the San Bernardino International Airport. Further growth is being experienced in the southern areas of the city, especially near Hospitality Lane. New homes are constantly being built all around San Bernardino City. Majority of the housing developments in the area are focused on the northern side of the city, along the Verdemont area.

The city of San Bernardino is an attractive spot for people who are not able to afford the real estate in Los Angeles. Lying approximately 60 miles to the east of Los Angeles, San Bernardino real estate costs approximately 30% less than those in the Los Angeles area. This has resulted in a rapid increase in migration of residents in the Los Angeles area to the San Bernardino area. In fact, more than 10 of its suburbs have been named by Forbes as part of the 100 rapidly-growing areas in the United States.

For an affordable place in the Inland Empire, look to San Bernardino real estate!

 

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