A balanced corridor with transit access, family amenities, and solid home values in the heart of Loma Linda.
Barton Road Corridor in Loma Linda represents a straightforward choice for buyers seeking walkable convenience without premium pricing. The neighborhood balances moderate walkability (Walk Score 67) with reliable transit options and an established commercial strip that serves daily needs. Home values near $494,300 reflect the area's practical appeal to families, first-time buyers, and professionals who prioritize accessibility over exclusivity.
| Median home price | $494k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | +2.1% |
| Price per sq ft | $312 |
| Median rent | $1,799 |
| Typical days on market | 32 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 67 |
| Transit Score | 39 |
| Bike Score | 55 |
The Barton Road Corridor market moves steadily, driven by Loma Linda's broader stability and the corridor's convenient location. Inventory typically reflects moderate competition as both owner-occupants and investors recognize the area's practical value.
Expect light competition on residential stock along the corridor; list prices tend to be realistic. Buyers who move within 5 to 10 days on well-presented homes often close without bidding wars.
Entry-level pricing and moderate walkability make Barton Road Corridor an accessible launch point for homeownership in the region.
Proximity to Bryn Mawr Elementary and Mission Elementary, plus parks like Hulda Crooks Park, support active family life.
Steady rental demand (median rent $1,799) and stable appreciation attract buy-and-hold investors seeking reliable cash flow.
Walk Score 67 and transit options support occasional office days, though the area leans car-dependent for most commuting.
Walkable shopping, the Loma Linda Senior Center, and proximity to VA Loma Linda Healthcare System create a supportive environment.
Predominant stock; typically 3 to 4 bedrooms with modest land on the residential side of the corridor.
Concentrated near the commercial strips; appeal to investors and small households.
Smaller apartment buildings and mixed-use properties dot the commercial portions of Barton Road.
Daily life in Barton Road Corridor revolves around practical convenience. Stater Bros. and Walmart Neighborhood Market anchor grocery shopping, while Cafe Society, Boba Tea House, and restaurants like One More Bite Dumplings and Á Dông Restaurant reflect the area's diverse food culture. The corridor supports an active lifestyle through Hulda Crooks Park and Baseball Field Park, with easy access to medical services at Loma Linda University Medical Center East Campus and VA Loma Linda Healthcare System. <h3>Recreation and Dining</h3> Shopping is straightforward; Dollar Tree, ExtraMile, and the Campus Store cluster along the commercial sections. Fitness options include the Loma Linda Senior Center. Traffic moves predictably on Barton Road, making it a navigable main thoroughfare rather than a commuter bottleneck.
Annual events: Loma Linda Spring Health Expo, community farmer markets (seasonal), local church festivals
Education in and around Barton Road Corridor ranges from solid public options to established private alternatives. Bryn Mawr Elementary (GreatSchools score 58.5, K-5) serves the immediate corridor; Mission Elementary (score 50, K-5) provides another neighborhood choice. Loma Linda Academy offers a K-12 option for families seeking private education.
School Score 58.5 with 52% math and 65% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 50 with 42% math and 58% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Both public elementaries feed into Loma Linda Valley schools; the private academy maintains its own pathway.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Barton Road Corridor's transit score of 39 reflects its car-centric nature, though the area does offer bus stops along the corridor itself. Most residents rely on personal vehicles for longer commutes, a pattern reflected in the 83.5 percent drive-to-work rate.
Local bus service (Barton @ Loma Linda Eastbound, Barton @ Loma Linda Westbound, and Barton @ Mountain View Westbound) connects to regional routes; limited evening and weekend frequency.
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The median home value in Barton Road Corridor stands at approximately $494,300, with prices ranging from around $420,000 for smaller condos to $580,000 for larger single-family homes. This positions the corridor near Loma Linda's overall city median of $487,500, making it a representative entry point into the local market. Year-over-year appreciation has been modest at 2.1 percent, reflecting stable rather than speculative conditions.
Yes, for buyers prioritizing convenience and practical value. The neighborhood offers a Walk Score of 67, indicating some walkability for daily errands, plus reliable access to shopping, dining, and parks. It suits families, first-time homebuyers, and professionals who value a functioning commercial corridor and transit options over quiet suburban isolation. The median household income of $71,795 and owner-occupancy rate of 26.5 percent reflect a mix of owner-operators and investors.
Bryn Mawr Elementary (GreatSchools score 58.5) and Mission Elementary (score 50) both serve kindergarten through fifth grade and are accessible to corridor residents. For private K-12 education, Loma Linda Academy provides an alternative. Families should note that neither public school ranks among the state's top performers, so families prioritizing advanced academics may supplement with tutoring or explore charter options.
Loma Linda's overall crime rate is below state average, and Barton Road Corridor benefits from consistent police presence via Loma Linda Fire Station 251 and patrol patterns along the main thoroughfare. As with any corridor commercial zone, nighttime activity can be mixed; residents typically feel secure during daylight hours and report standard urban awareness practices work well here.
First-time homebuyers benefit from accessible pricing and straightforward market conditions. Families appreciate proximity to schools and parks. Investors find steady rental demand at $1,799 median rent. Remote workers may find the corridor acceptable if they commute to office only occasionally. Retirees value walkability to shops and proximity to medical facilities.
The corridor itself hosts Stater Bros., Walmart Neighborhood Market, and Loma Linda Market for groceries. Dining includes One More Bite Dumplings, Á Dông Restaurant, Carl's Jr., and McDonald's, plus cafes like Cafe Society and Boba Tea House. Dollar Tree, ExtraMile, and the Campus Store round out retail convenience. Most daily needs are accessible on foot or a short drive.
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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