An emerging residential pocket in Red Bluff blending affordability with family-oriented amenities and straightforward commutes.
South Jackson / Antelope Boulevard is a residential neighborhood in Red Bluff that appeals to first-time buyers and growing families seeking affordability without sacrificing proximity to schools and services. The area sits just below the city's median home value at around $262k, making it one of the more accessible entry points for buyers priced out of Red Bluff's core. With a population skewing young (median age 24) and nearly one-third of households including children, this neighborhood reflects the demographic pull of newer families and working professionals establishing roots in Tehama County.
| Median home price | $262k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | Stable |
| Price per sq ft | $145–$165 |
| Median rent | $870 |
| Typical days on market | 35–50 days |
| Buyer competition | Low |
| Walk Score | 31 |
| Bike Score | 36 |
South Jackson / Antelope Boulevard tracks closely to Red Bluff's overall market, with median home values near $262k and rents averaging around $870 for the immediate area. Inventory and pricing remain stable, reflecting steady local demand rather than speculative pressure.
Competition here is modest, meaning well-prepared offers without bidding wars are common. Focus on pre-approval strength and quick closing timelines to stand out; most homes spend a month or more on market, giving you room to inspect and negotiate carefully.
South Jackson / Antelope Boulevard offers the lowest barrier to homeownership in Red Bluff, with median prices under $265k and minimal competition.
Proximity to William M. Metteer Elementary and Vista Preparatory Academy, plus affordable entry, makes the neighborhood a natural fit for parents building their footprint.
Rental yields of around 4% and steady demand from young households support modest buy-and-hold strategies.
Affordable housing and reliable broadband access appeal to distributed workers seeking cost efficiency without city congestion.
The young demographic and car-dependent layout suit active retirees more than those preferring walkable senior amenities.
Dominant property type; mostly 3 to 4 bedroom ranch and post-war stock from 1970s onward.
Scattered multi-unit complexes appeal to renters and budget-conscious buyers.
Occasional small apartment buildings attract landlord-owner operators.
Daily life in South Jackson / Antelope Boulevard revolves around practical errands and family routines. The neighborhood's Walk Score of 31 reflects its car-dependent character; however, essential services cluster nearby. Walmart Supercenter and Raley's grocery sit within 5 minutes, while Trainor Park and Diamond Park offer recreational outlets for kids. For dining, Arby's, Subway, and Wendy's line the commercial strips; coffee enthusiasts can reach Dutch Bros. Coffee or From the Hearth in under 10 minutes. <h3>Recreation and Social Life</h3> Psycho Fitness & MMA and Planet Fitness serve fitness-minded residents, while Lariat Bowl and Prime Cinemas provide family-friendly evening diversions. The area lacks the cultural density of downtown Red Bluff but compensates with affordability and convenience.
Annual events: Red Bluff Rodeo (May), Antelope Valley Days (summer), Independence Day celebrations, Tehama County Fair
School options in and near South Jackson / Antelope Boulevard span both traditional public schools and charter/private alternatives, with the most accessible being William M. Metteer Elementary and Vista Preparatory Academy. While test scores in Tehama County lag state averages, these schools serve as the primary feeder institutions for local families.
School Score 31.5 with 27% math and 36% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 36.5 with 34% math and 39% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 12.5 with 10% math and 15% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: William M. Metteer Elementary typically feeds to Vista Preparatory Academy (middle school, grades 6-8), then onward to Salisbury High or other secondary options.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Most residents in South Jackson / Antelope Boulevard drive to work or school; the neighborhood's 76.7% car-commute rate reflects its suburban character and limited transit options. However, the area sits centrally within Red Bluff, keeping distances to jobs and services manageable.
Red Bluff operates local bus service, though schedules are limited; 21.6% of residents work from home, partly offsetting transit gaps.
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The median home value in South Jackson / Antelope Boulevard is approximately $262k, slightly below Red Bluff's citywide median of $258k. Single-family homes typically range from $220k to $330k depending on condition and lot size. Rental properties in the area average around $870 per month, making it an affordable entry point for both buyers and renters. Price stability suggests a mature, predictable market without speculative swings.
Yes, particularly for first-time buyers and young families prioritizing affordability and convenience. The neighborhood offers reliable access to grocery stores (Walmart, Raley's), schools, and services within short drives. However, prospective residents should accept its car-dependent layout (Walk Score 31) and modest cultural amenities compared to downtown Red Bluff. The demographic skews young and working-class, creating a stable, family-oriented community.
William M. Metteer Elementary (KG-5) and Vista Preparatory Academy (6-8) are the primary feeder schools for the neighborhood, though performance metrics lag state averages. Salisbury High serves as the main secondary option. Private alternatives include Calvary Christian Academy and Mercy High School. Parents should review school websites and test scores directly, as Tehama County schools face funding and achievement challenges.
South Jackson / Antelope Boulevard maintains safety levels consistent with Red Bluff overall, a mid-sized city with typical property and petty crime patterns. Like most residential neighborhoods, normal precautions (secure doors, neighborhood awareness) apply. Local police presence is routine, and community policing efforts engage regularly.
First-time homebuyers, young families seeking affordable entry, and remote workers valuing cost efficiency are the primary candidates. The neighborhood also suits investors looking for modest rental yields and stable tenant demand. Retirees preferring walkable, senior-friendly layouts should explore downtown Red Bluff instead.
Essential services cluster close by: Walmart Supercenter and Raley's for groceries, Walgreens and CVS for pharmacy needs, and Saint Elizabeth Community Hospital for emergency care. Dutch Bros. Coffee and From the Hearth serve the caffeine crowd, while Psycho Fitness & MMA and Planet Fitness cater to fitness enthusiasts. Trainor Park and Diamond Park offer outdoor recreation for families.
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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