A walkable, family-oriented neighborhood with strong schools and prices below the Lancaster median.
Kettering Street / North Lancaster stands out as a practical, established neighborhood where 57% of residents own their homes and nearly a third are raising children. The median home price of $305,160 undercuts the broader Lancaster median by nearly $64k, making this community particularly attractive for first-time buyers and growing families seeking value without sacrificing proximity to quality schools and everyday amenities. With a walk score of 63 and bike score of 64, the neighborhood offers modest walkability for a Antelope Valley location, though most residents rely on personal vehicles for daily commuting. A median household income of $67,487 and an owner-occupied rate of 57.4% reflect a stable, middle-class character that prioritizes long-term residency over speculative turnover.
| Median home price | $305k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | Stable |
| Price per sq ft | $185 to $200 |
| Median rent | $1,501 |
| Typical days on market | 25 to 35 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 63 |
| Bike Score | 64 |
Kettering Street / North Lancaster remains one of Lancaster's most affordable pockets, with steady inventory turnover and a demographic skew toward middle-income owner-occupiers. Prices have held relatively stable as regional growth continues elsewhere.
Homes in Kettering Street / North Lancaster typically attract serious owner-occupant offers rather than investor bidding wars. Presenting clean financial preapproval and emphasizing family ties to local schools can strengthen a competitive position without price escalation.
Median prices near $305k and strong owner occupancy (57.4%) make Kettering Street / North Lancaster an ideal entry point into Lancaster homeownership.
With 33% of residents raising children, established schools like Monte Vista Elementary and Antelope Valley High, and family-friendly parks such as American Heroes Park and Jane Reynolds Park, the neighborhood is explicitly family-focused.
Stable rents ($1,501 median) and owner-occupied demand provide modest but reliable cash flow; appreciation may lag higher-demand corridors.
Only 10.1% work from home, and car dependency (73.1% drive) means remote workers need a vehicle; walkability scores (63) are modest for non-commuters.
Median age of 42.3 and proximity to healthcare, fitness facilities like Planet Fitness and Lancaster Community Center, plus lower prices, appeal to fixed-income retirees.
The dominant housing type; typically 3 to 4 bedrooms, 1.5 to 2 baths on quarter-acre lots.
Lower entry price point; popular with first-time buyers and investors seeking lower maintenance.
Smaller duplex and triplex stock; rental yields appeal to patient landlords.
Daily life in Kettering Street / North Lancaster revolves around family routines, local shopping, and weekend recreation at nearby parks. Residents regularly visit Vallarta supermarket, Dutch Bros. Coffee, and neighborhood cafes for morning errands, while kids play at Whit Carter Park or the Jane Reynolds Park Activity Building. <h3>Recreation & Community</h3> The neighborhood's proximity to the Lancaster Performing Arts Center and Museum of Art and History, combined with shopping at established retailers and dining at casual chains like Crazy Otto's and Maxdons Bar and Grill, creates a comfortable, unpretentious rhythm. Most weekday commutes involve a short drive rather than transit; summer temperatures soaring past 100 degrees make walking and biking practical primarily in cooler months, though Ride360 Indoor Cycling and Planet Fitness provide year-round fitness options.
Annual events: Lancaster Airshow (spring), Summer Concert Series at Lancaster City Parks, Farmers Market at the Performing Arts Center, Holiday Festival of Lights (December)
Education is a major draw for families in Kettering Street / North Lancaster, with several well-regarded schools within a short drive or walk. Monte Vista Elementary (30.5 distance rating, KG-5) serves as the primary feeder school and sits at the neighborhood's heart, while Desert View Elementary and Mariposa Elementary are also accessible.
School Score 30.5 with 26% math and 35% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 26.5 with 17% math and 36% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 23.5 with 14% math and 33% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 21.5 with 16% math and 27% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 22 with 14% math and 30% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 11 with 5% math and 17% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 5 with 5% math and 5% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 23.5 with 5% math and 42% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 17 with 6% math and 28% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Students from Monte Vista typically feed to Lancaster Alternative and Virtual Academies for middle school, then to Antelope Valley High or Desert Sands Charter for high school, creating a predictable academic pathway.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Kettering Street / North Lancaster's position along North Lancaster Avenue provides direct freeway access and reasonable commute times for working professionals. Most residents drive, with 73.1% using cars for daily work commutes.
Public transit is limited; Route 11 serves the neighborhood with bus stops at Lancaster Boulevard and 15th Street West, though frequency is modest and most daily errands require a car.
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The median home price is approximately $305,160, with single-family homes typically ranging from $275k to $380k and condos from $220k to $310k. This is roughly $64k below the Lancaster citywide median of $368,800, making it one of the more affordable neighborhoods in the area. Prices have remained relatively stable over the past few years, supported by steady owner-occupant demand and strong school access.
Yes, particularly if you prioritize affordability, established community character, and family-friendly amenities. The neighborhood's 57.4% owner-occupancy rate and 33.1% of residents with children reflect a stable, long-term resident base. Walk scores of 63 and bike scores of 64 offer modest walkability, though car dependency (73.1%) is typical for the Antelope Valley. The tradeoff is a quieter, less urban feel compared to more walkable California neighborhoods.
Yes, the neighborhood benefits from several strong elementary schools, most notably Monte Vista Elementary, which serves much of the area. Desert View Elementary and Mariposa Elementary are also nearby options. Students typically progress to middle schools like Lancaster Alternative and Virtual Academies, then high schools such as Antelope Valley High and Desert Sands Charter. The consistent feeder pattern and established school infrastructure make the neighborhood attractive for families.
Kettering Street / North Lancaster is a stable, middle-class residential area with strong owner occupancy and an active community presence. Median household income of $67,487 and low poverty rates of 21.1% reflect economic stability. Like any urban neighborhood, common-sense precautions apply; the presence of family-oriented parks and community facilities generally supports a secure, welcoming atmosphere.
First-time homebuyers benefit most from the affordable entry price and low competition environment. Growing families with school-age children find strong elementary and secondary options. Investors appreciate stable rental demand at $1,501 median rent and owner-occupant buyer pools. Remote workers may find the drive-dependent layout less convenient, but retirees and those with flexible schedules can thrive in the quieter, lower-cost environment.
Daily conveniences cluster nearby: Vallarta supermarket for groceries, Dutch Bros. Coffee and Starbucks for beverages, and restaurants like Crazy Otto's and Maxdons Bar and Grill for dining. Fitness options include Planet Fitness and the Jane Reynolds Park Activity Building. Larger shopping and entertainment venues like the Lancaster Performing Arts Center and Museum of Art and History are a short drive away.
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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