A neighborhood that balances affordability with accessibility, serving families and first-time buyers across central Selma.
Brentlinger/North Neighborhoods delivers straightforward, affordable homeownership in the heart of Selma. With a median home value of $250,175 and a population that skews family-oriented (24.4 percent with children), this community attracts first-time buyers and established families alike. The neighborhood offers reasonable walkability (score of 54), reliable schools including James Garfield Elementary (score 57), and multiple parks within minutes of most addresses. While car dependency is real here (74.6 percent drive to work), the tradeoff comes in lower entry costs and a tight-knit, established residential feel.
| Median home price | $250k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | stable |
| Price per sq ft | $85 to $100 |
| Median rent | $1,196 |
| Typical days on market | 45 to 60 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 54 |
| Bike Score | 50 |
Brentlinger/North Neighborhoods reflects Selma's overall affordability, with prices tracking just under the citywide median. Inventory moves steadily without aggressive competition.
Offers at or slightly below list tend to fare well here. Inspection contingencies are standard; cash buyers may have minor advantage, but financing is routine and accepted.
Brentlinger/North Neighborhoods puts homeownership within reach at a median of $250k, well-suited to starter budgets and FHA loans.
Nearly a quarter of the neighborhood has children; schools, parks (Brentlinger Park, Lincoln Park), and family services make this a natural fit.
Stable rental demand ($1,196 median), 45.4 percent owner-occupied rate, and affordable purchase price support modest rental yield.
Only 2.5 percent work from home here; limited coworking infrastructure, but home offices are affordable to establish.
Median age of 34.6 keeps the neighborhood young, yet proximity to Adventist Health Selma and low cost of living appeal to fixed incomes.
Dominant stock; mostly 1970s-1990s construction on modest lots typical of central Selma.
Investor-friendly properties; rental income often covers or exceeds debt service.
Updated homes command premium; tend to move faster and attract owner-occupant buyers.
Daily life in Brentlinger/North Neighborhoods centers on accessibility. Dutch Bros. Coffee and Sal's restaurant anchor casual gatherings, while Brentlinger Park, Lincoln Park, and nearby Berry Park provide green space for families and dog walkers. <h3>Shopping and Services</h3> The Selma Plaza Shopping Center and The Home Depot on Whitson Avenue serve routine errands; Verizon and other retail cluster nearby. Most residents drive (74.6 percent), and while transit is limited, the neighborhood's walkability score of 54 supports foot traffic to closer destinations. Community events typically center on Selma proper rather than the neighborhood itself, though school activities and seasonal parks programs draw local participation.
Annual events: Selma Spring Festival (city-wide), Back-to-School Community Day, Holiday Tree Lighting at downtown Selma
Brentlinger/North Neighborhoods sits within a stable, accessible school system. James Garfield Elementary (score 57, grades KG-6) leads elementary options and sits near the heart of the neighborhood, while Theodore Roosevelt Elementary (score 38) and other primaries provide choice.
School Score 57 with 42% math and 72% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 38 with 30% math and 46% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 33.5 with 23% math and 44% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 33 with 27% math and 39% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 29 with 17% math and 41% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 40.5 with 23% math and 58% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 17.5 with 10% math and 25% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 12.5 with 10% math and 15% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Most elementary students feed to Abraham Lincoln Middle (score 29, grades 7-8), then to Selma High (score 40.5, grades 9-12), creating a clear progression.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Most residents in Brentlinger/North Neighborhoods commute by personal vehicle, reflecting the Central Valley's car-dependent layout. Job centers in Fresno, agricultural operations throughout Kern County, and local Selma employers define typical commute patterns.
Public transit exists but is limited; most rely on personal vehicles (74.6 percent drive) for work and errands.
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The median home value is approximately $250,175, making it one of the more affordable neighborhoods in the greater Selma area. Single-family homes typically range from $180k to $320k depending on age and condition. Duplexes and multi-unit properties are often lower, attracting investors. This pricing remains stable year-over-year, offering predictable entry for buyers.
Yes, particularly if you prioritize affordability, family amenities, and established community feel. The neighborhood has solid schools (James Garfield Elementary scores 57), multiple parks (Brentlinger Park, Lincoln Park, Berry Park), and reasonable walkability. Tradeoffs include car dependency (74.6 percent drive) and limited transit. It suits families, first-time buyers, and investors more than remote workers.
James Garfield Elementary (score 57, KG-6) is the primary school and sits conveniently within the neighborhood. Theodore Roosevelt Elementary (score 38) and other nearby primaries offer alternatives. Most students continue to Abraham Lincoln Middle (score 29) and then Selma High (score 40.5). School ratings are modest but stable, typical of central Selma.
Safety aligns with Selma's overall profile. Fire Station Number 2 and Selma Police Department maintain presence. The median age (34.6 years) and established family presence (24.4 percent with children) create stable residential conditions. As in any affordably priced urban area, property crime rates are moderate; securing homes and vehicles is routine practice.
First-time buyers benefit most from the $250k median price and straightforward financing. Families thrive with schools, parks, and 24.4 percent child population. Investors find rental yields ($1,196 median rent) reasonable. Remote workers may struggle with limited coworking and 2.5 percent work-from-home rate. Retirees appreciate affordability and proximity to Adventist Health Selma.
Brentlinger Park, Lincoln Park, and Berry Park provide outdoor recreation. Dutch Bros. Coffee and Sal's restaurant serve daily needs. Selma Plaza Shopping Center and The Home Depot handle routine shopping. Adventist Health Selma and nearby medical offices serve healthcare. Most amenities require a short drive rather than a walk, reflecting the neighborhood's car-dependent character.
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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