A stable, family-oriented neighborhood offering below-city-median prices and solid schools within San Bernardino.
North San Bernardino delivers a straightforward appeal: median home values near $390k, family-friendly infrastructure, and established neighborhoods where over half of households are married couples. The area sits slightly above city average for household income at $96.5k and maintains a 57.5% owner-occupancy rate, reflecting real long-term commitment from residents. However, walkability and transit scores lag significantly, making car ownership essential for daily life. This neighborhood suits buyers seeking stability and school quality over urban convenience.
| Median home price | $389.8k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | market-dependent |
| Price per sq ft | estimated $185 to $210 |
| Median rent | $1,527 |
| Typical days on market | estimated 25 to 35 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 38 |
| Bike Score | 32 |
North San Bernardino's median home price of $389.8k sits roughly 12% above the broader San Bernardino median, reflecting the area's relative strength in schools and family appeal. The rental market averages $1,527 monthly, roughly 16% higher than city-wide median rent, indicating solid rental demand.
Inventory in this neighborhood moves steadily. Competitive offers with short inspection periods and minimal contingencies perform well, particularly for well-maintained single-family homes in school zones. Cash or pre-approved financing signals serious intent in a market where 74.7% of residents drive to work.
Sub-$400k median pricing and established neighborhoods make North San Bernardino accessible for first-time owners building equity in a stable market.
Median age 33.3, 30.5% of households with children, and proximity to Belvedere Elementary and Aquinas High School position this as a top-tier family destination.
Rental demand ($1,527 median) and owner-occupancy of 57.5% suggest steady cash flow potential and long-term appreciation in a working-class neighborhood.
Only 6.1% work from home; limited walkability and transit mean remote workers need reliable home office space and will drive for errands and services.
Established, quiet residential blocks appeal to some retirees, but car dependency and limited walkability (Walk Score 38) require mobility and transportation comfort.
Dominant housing type; typically 3 to 4 bedroom, built from 1960s through 2000s on quarter-acre to half-acre lots.
Scattered throughout; appeal to downsizers and first-time buyers seeking lower maintenance.
Smaller portfolio; duplexes and small apartment buildings serve local rental investors.
Daily life in North San Bernardino revolves around car-based errands and established routines. Starbucks, Stater Bros. Markets, and Amapolla Rico Taco anchor convenience shopping within a 5 to 10 minute drive. Sterling Park and Harrison Canyon Park provide recreational anchors for families, while Planet Fitness serves fitness-oriented residents. Neighborhood blocks maintain quiet, predictable character ideal for households prioritizing stability; however, minimal foot traffic and limited nightlife reflect the area's suburban, car-dependent nature. Entertainment options like Yaamava Resort and the Regency Sterling 6 cinema lie a short drive away, adding weekend options without adding neighborhood bustle.
Annual events: San Bernardino County Fair (summer), neighborhood school fundraisers and back-to-school events, seasonal holiday markets
North San Bernardino benefits from a solid cluster of local schools, including Belvedere Elementary (scoring 43.5) and Colonel Joseph C. Rodriguez Prep Academy (65.5), both within 1 to 2 miles of most neighborhood homes. The feeder pattern leads to Aquinas High School and other secondary options, providing clear K-12 pathways for families.
School Score 43.5 with 39% math and 48% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 29.5 with 27% math and 32% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 23 with 19% math and 27% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 23 with 15% math and 31% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 65.5 with 62% math and 69% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 12.5 with 5% math and 20% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Belvedere Elementary feeds into Rodriguez Prep and traditional public middle schools like Del Vallejo Middle, creating established school communities many families stay within.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Car dependency is the defining commute reality in North San Bernardino. The neighborhood sits on major arterials (E Street, Highland Avenue) providing quick freeway access, but public transit remains minimal and most daily commuting is solo-driver focused.
San Bernardino Transit (SBCTA) provides limited bus coverage; 74.7% of residents drive. Freeway 215 and I-10 access is reasonable, but no light rail or commuter rail service reaches the neighborhood.
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The median home price in North San Bernardino is approximately $389.8k, roughly 12% above the broader San Bernardino median of $347.1k. Single-family homes typically range from $320k to $480k depending on condition, lot size, and school proximity. Townhomes and condos offer entry points from $260k to $380k. Prices reflect the neighborhood's stable family character and school reputation.
Yes, for buyers prioritizing family stability, affordability, and established schools. The neighborhood has a 51.5% married-couple household rate, median age of 33.3, and strong owner-occupancy of 57.5%, signaling long-term resident commitment. However, a Walk Score of 38 and limited transit mean you must be comfortable driving for groceries, services, and entertainment. Honest tradeoff: stability and values over urban walkability.
Belvedere Elementary (43.5 rating, K-6) and Colonel Joseph C. Rodriguez Prep Academy (65.5 rating, 4-8) are top local options within the attendance zone. Aquinas High School serves the area for secondary education. Del Rosa Elementary (23 rating) also feeds families. School scores vary by attendance boundary, so confirm your home's exact zone before purchasing.
North San Bernardino, like all neighborhoods, has areas with varying safety profiles. The community has established police presence (Station 226) and engaged block-level organizations. Property crime and vehicle theft vary by specific block; encourage visits at different times of day and conversations with current residents and local realtors. Median household income of $96.5k and 57.5% owner-occupancy suggest neighborhoods where residents have meaningful investment in upkeep and community.
North San Bernardino is ideal for families with school-age children, first-time buyers seeking affordability, and established households valuing quiet, predictable neighborhoods. The 30.5% child household rate reflects strong family presence. It is less suitable for those who bike or walk frequently (Bike Score 32, Walk Score 38) or workers relying on public transit. Remote workers need strong home office setup since only 6.1% of residents work from home.
Stater Bros. Markets and Cardenas provide grocery options within 5 minutes' drive. Dining includes Amapolla Rico Taco, WaBa Grill, El Pollo Loco, and Del Taco. Sterling Park and Harrison Canyon Park offer recreation. Retail includes Harbor Freight Tools, Big 5 Sporting Goods, and dd's Discounts. Entertainment options like Yaamava Resort and Regency Sterling 6 cinema lie a short drive away. Starbucks and Planet Fitness round out daily-use services.
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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