A walkable, family-forward corridor anchored by strong schools, diverse dining, and proximity to world-class healthcare.
Central Huntington Drive represents Duarte's most livable urban corridor, combining a walk score of 84 with genuine retail and dining diversity. The neighborhood draws families, first-time buyers, and professionals seeking an alternative to isolated suburban sprawl, without the price premium of trendier corridors. Median home values hover near $588,000, anchored by solid schools, proximity to City of Hope and Helford Clinical Research Hospital, and a median household income of $81,371 that underscores working-family stability.
| Median home price | $588k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | +3.2% |
| Price per sq ft | $425 |
| Median rent | $1,561 |
| Typical days on market | 22 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 84 |
| Bike Score | 62 |
Central Huntington Drive reflects Duarte's broader real estate strength, with homes appreciating steadily as remote work and school reputation drive interest. The neighborhood sits below Duarte's city-wide median of $667,900, making it an entry point for families priced out of neighboring San Gabriel Valley hotspots.
Homes on Central Huntington Drive move steadily but not frantically; contingencies remain viable, and inspection negotiations often favorable. Properties near schools or parks command modest premiums and tend to sell faster.
Central Huntington Drive's walk score of 84 and median price near $588k make it the strongest entry point for professionals building equity in a proven neighborhood.
With 19.6% of nearby residents raising children, schools like Bradoaks Elementary and Royal Oaks Steam Academy anchor family life, while parks including Northview Park and Gordon Sports Park ensure weekend activity.
The 56.4% owner-occupancy rate and stable rental market (median $1,561) appeal to buy-and-hold investors seeking a secondary market with growth momentum.
Reliable broadband, walkable cafes like Sugarbloom Bakery and Factory Tea Bar, plus a median age of 45.5 years create a mature, quiet work environment.
Proximity to City of Hope, Helford Clinical Research Hospital, and the Duarte Senior Center combined with walkable shopping and dining make this corridor highly attractive to active retirees.
Typically 1,400 to 1,800 sq ft with modest yards; many built in the 1990s to 2010s.
Low-maintenance appeal for investors and downsizers; concentrated near Highland Avenue.
Ground-floor retail with residential above; strong for owner-operator investors.
Central Huntington Drive pulses with daily foot traffic and neighborhood commerce. Walk to Sugarbloom Bakery for morning coffee, browse One Veg World Duarte for groceries, or dine at Janet's Mediterranean Cuisine without a car. <h3>Recreation and Community Events</h3> Meanwhile, Duarte Fitness Center and Club Pilates serve the active-living score of 9, while Northview Park and Third Street Park provide green space. The Duarte Performing Arts Center anchors seasonal events, and the community's strong education score of 8 reflects investment in student life and school programming.
Annual events: Duarte Performing Arts Center productions, Duarte Parks and Recreation summer programs, City of Hope fundraising walks
Central Huntington Drive sits within strong-performing school zones, with Bradoaks Elementary (53.5) and Royal Oaks Steam Academy (61) serving the primary and middle-school market. The neighborhood's education score of 8 underscores parent confidence, and California School of the Arts – San Gabriel Valley (57) offers specialized arts pathways for high school students.
School Score 53.5 with 48% math and 59% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 61 with 55% math and 67% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 42 with 36% math and 48% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 35 with 29% math and 41% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 28 with 21% math and 35% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 57 with 32% math and 82% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 42 with 22% math and 62% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 40 with 30% math and 50% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 30 with 8% math and 52% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Most Central Huntington Drive residents feed into Duarte High (42), though specialty programs like STEAM at Royal Oaks and arts focus at California School of the Arts create alternative pipelines.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Central Huntington Drive's location on Duarte's main thoroughfare makes it a commute corridor to downtown LA, the San Gabriel Valley tech parks, and Long Beach employment hubs. The neighborhood's drive score of 72.2% and transit access score of 9 reflect both car and public-transit viability.
Metro bus service at Huntington Drive and Highland Avenue; limited light-rail connectivity, so a personal vehicle remains standard for most residents.
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Median home values in Central Huntington Drive sit at approximately $588,000, with single-family homes typically ranging from $520,000 to $680,000 and condos from $420,000 to $560,000. This is below Duarte's city-wide median of $667,900, making it an attractive entry point for buyers seeking established neighborhoods with strong schools and walkability. Year-over-year appreciation has averaged around 3.2% over the past two years, reflecting steady demand without speculation.
Yes. The neighborhood combines a walk score of 84, strong schools, diverse dining and retail, and proximity to major employers and healthcare institutions. The median household income of $81,371 reflects working families and professionals, while 45.5% of nearby residents are married, indicating stability. However, traffic on Huntington Drive itself can be heavy during commute hours, so proximity to side streets and back routes matters for daily quality of life.
Bradoaks Elementary (53.5) serves elementary grades, while Royal Oaks Steam Academy (61) and other options cover middle school. California School of the Arts – San Gabriel Valley (57) is the primary high school choice, offering strong arts programming. Most families also consider Duarte High (42). The education score of 8 reflects competitive performance and robust parent engagement across all three levels.
Duarte maintains a low poverty rate of 8.4% in the Central Huntington Drive proximity area, supporting overall community stability and public investment. Los Angeles County Fire Department Station #44 and the City of Duarte Public Safety Sheriff provide responsive emergency and law enforcement services. Like any urban corridor, awareness of surroundings during evening hours and securing vehicles remain standard precautions.
Central Huntington Drive suits first-time homebuyers seeking walkability and value, families prioritizing schools and parks, and remote workers wanting an engaged community with cafes and amenities. The neighborhood also appeals to retirees near City of Hope and Helford Clinical Research Hospital who value walkable shopping and dining. Investors find the 56.4% owner-occupancy rate and stable rental market ($1,561 median) attractive.
The corridor hosts Sugarbloom Bakery, Starbucks, and Factory Tea Bar for daily coffee and work; Janet's Mediterranean Cuisine and Morralito for dining; and One Veg World Duarte and Grocery Outlet for shopping. Recreation includes Northview Park, Third Street Park, and Gordon Sports Park, plus Duarte Fitness Center and Club Pilates for active living. Proximity to City of Hope and Helford Clinical Research Hospital adds healthcare confidence.
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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