A car-dependent family enclave where owner-occupied homes and long-term residents define the culture.
Rosedale/Ming Avenue Corridor in Bakersfield is a car-dependent community built on owner-occupancy and long-term stability. The neighborhood skews young, with a median age of 22.5 and nearly 46 percent of households raising children, reflecting a culture where families plant roots and stay. With 98.8 percent owner-occupied properties and a median home value aligned with Bakersfield's $320,600 city average, the corridor appeals to first-time buyers and growing families seeking affordability without sacrificing neighborhood commitment.
| Median home price | $320.6k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | Stable |
| Price per sq ft | $140 to $160 |
| Median rent | $1,283 |
| Typical days on market | 25 to 35 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | |
| Bike Score | 25 |
Rosedale/Ming Avenue Corridor tracks closely with Bakersfield's broader market dynamics, anchored by owner-occupied single-family inventory and minimal speculative turnover. The neighborhood's 98.8 percent owner-occupied rate means most homes represent long-term family investments rather than rental conversions.
Rosedale/Ming Avenue Corridor homes often attract multiple owner-occupant offers; sellers tend to value proof of funds and quick closing timelines. Pre-approval and a clean inspection contingency strengthen your position in this community-focused market.
Rosedale/Ming Avenue Corridor offers entry-level pricing and owner-occupant financing support, making it ideal for buyers building equity in a stable neighborhood.
The neighborhood's 46.2 percent child population and family-oriented ethos make it a natural fit for expanding households seeking long-term community roots.
The 98.8 percent owner-occupied rate limits rental opportunities; investment plays are rare and require patient capital.
With a walk score of 0 and only 2.9 percent working from home, the neighborhood prioritizes car commutes over proximity and walkability.
Affordability and owner-occupied stability appeal to downsizers, though car dependency and limited walkability may require lifestyle adjustments.
The dominant property type; mid-sized, owner-built homes typical of post-1970s suburban Bakersfield development.
Scattered throughout the corridor; often owner-occupied by first-time buyers and small families.
Rare but present; development potential limited by existing neighborhood character.
Daily life in Rosedale/Ming Avenue Corridor revolves around family activities, school calendars, and car-dependent errands to retail and dining corridors along Ming Avenue itself. The neighborhood lacks pedestrian infrastructure and walkable amenities, so residents rely on vehicles for shopping, services, and leisure. <h3>Community & Culture</h3> Despite car dependency, the community maintains strong social bonds through school connections, church networks, and multi-generational family presence. Weekend activities typically center on parks, youth sports, and family gatherings rather than neighborhood dining or entertainment districts.
Annual events: Bakersfield-wide events (Kern County Fair, Bakersfield Jazz Fest) benefit the broader city; local school carnivals and youth sports leagues anchor neighborhood social life.
The neighborhood's 53.8 percent bachelor's degree attainment rate exceeds the city average of 23.3 percent, signaling a community of educated parents invested in their children's futures. However, specific school names and ratings for the immediate corridor require direct research through Bakersfield Unified and neighboring districts.
Feeder pattern: Families in Rosedale/Ming Avenue Corridor typically feed into south-central Bakersfield elementary, middle, and high schools; early consultation with BUSD enrollment specialists helps clarify exact boundaries.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Rosedale/Ming Avenue Corridor is built on car-centric commuting; public transit remains minimal, and biking is unsafe for most residents. The neighborhood's 23.2 percent drive-alone rate and 2.9 percent work-from-home share confirm that personal vehicles are non-negotiable.
Bakersfield Transit operates limited bus service along Ming Avenue; biking infrastructure is minimal and not recommended for daily commutes given traffic patterns.
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The median home price in Rosedale/Ming Avenue Corridor aligns with Bakersfield's citywide median of $320,600. Single-family homes typically range from $280k to $360k, depending on age, condition, and lot size. The neighborhood's high owner-occupancy rate and family-oriented buyer base support stable pricing relative to rental-heavy areas in the city. First-time buyers often find entry-level opportunities in the $240k to $300k range for smaller properties or townhomes.
Yes, if you prioritize affordability, owner-occupancy stability, and family community over walkability. The neighborhood excels for buyers seeking long-term homes in a low-transaction, tight-knit environment. However, car dependency, limited walkable amenities, and minimal transit access mean daily life requires personal vehicles and active household management. Retirees, remote workers, and those valuing urban walkability may find the tradeoffs challenging.
The neighborhood feeds into Bakersfield Unified School District schools serving south-central Bakersfield. The area's 53.8 percent bachelor's degree attainment rate exceeds the city average significantly, indicating an education-minded parent community. Specific school ratings and boundaries vary; contact BUSD directly or consult with a local real estate agent familiar with elementary feeder patterns to identify exact school assignments for your address.
Crime data and safety metrics for this specific micro-corridor require local police and crime reporting resources beyond this overview. Bakersfield's crime rate varies significantly by block and area; speak with current residents, local law enforcement, and your real estate agent for recent incident data in Rosedale/Ming Avenue Corridor and neighboring blocks.
First-time buyers, growing families, and young professionals seeking affordable owner-occupied homes thrive here. The neighborhood's 46.2 percent child population and 98.8 percent owner-occupancy make it especially suited for households planning to stay 5+ years. Remote workers and those prioritizing walkability should consider other Bakersfield neighborhoods with better transit and pedestrian infrastructure.
Commuting from Rosedale/Ming Avenue Corridor is entirely car-dependent; the neighborhood lacks safe cycling infrastructure and meaningful public transit. Downtown Bakersfield is 12 to 18 minutes by car, while the business park and medical district are 8 to 15 minutes away. Plan for predictable gridlock during peak hours on Ming Avenue and major cross streets; early morning or staggered scheduling helps many residents minimize delay.
Numbers throughout this guide come from public, authoritative sources. Walk and transit scores come from Walk Score, neighborhood boundaries and POI data from OpenStreetMap and Proximitii, and parent-city demographics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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