San Bernardino Real Estate Blog

Welcome to the IET Real Estate San Bernardino CA Real Estate Blog. This blog will discuss all sorts of issues related to Inland Empire Real Estate.

North Park

September 3, 2011

In the Northeast section of San Bernardino is the community of North Park. Considered one of the most desirable areas of San Bernardino, it has average home selling prices in the $200Ks, some of the highest in San Bernardino real estate. Just like many other areas in the part of the country, foreclosures are available. [...]

Arrowhead Homes

August 19, 2011

Shopping for homes in Arrowhead can be a little journey through San Bernadino’s historic past. You’ll find everything from homes built post WWII and farther back to the more classic structures of earlier 20th century San Bernardino real estate booms. You will find modest cottages, Spanish Mission inspired homes, quaint Victorians and “Ozzie and Harriet” [...]

San Bernardino Revitalization

July 17, 2011

San Bernardino is pouring heart, soul and a great deal of money into a revitalization of the city One project is dedicated to creating an historic district around the 1918 Santa Fe Depot. Following the $17 million restoration effort of the depot itself, efforts continue to in the area to restore period details such as [...]

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San Bernardino: Arts and Culture

June 8, 2011

Thinking about a home in San Bernardino, but wondering what there is to do? Fear not, there’s plenty to entertain, educate and amaze all year long. San Bernardino is home to several annual events. The Route 66 Rendezvous is a 4-day celebration of the ultimate American “Mother Road” held in downtown San Bernardino in September. [...]

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San Bernardino Getaways

May 4, 2011

One of the great things about living in San Bernardino is that you are only a short drive from a resort vacation anytime of the year. Lake Gregory, Lake Silverwood, Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear Lake offer all manner of warm weather water sports. In the winter months, you’ll find beautiful places to ski and [...]

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Neighborhoods of San Bernardino

April 23, 2011

Unlike Los Angeles and Long Beach, San Bernardino neighborhoods are not consistently defined. A popular real estate website shows 56 communities or neighborhoods associated with San Bernardino. Neighborhoods are not consistently and in many cases, not officially named. Nor did they originate from consistent sources. San Bernardino homes in communities with the highest average sales [...]

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Historic San Bernardino

March 30, 2011

San Bernardino is one of the oldest communities in California. In 1810, the city was named for Bernardino of Siena, a 15th century missionary. Pioneers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints established the first American colony there and the city was incorporated in 1857. Spanish explorers referred to the native peoples they [...]

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Live and Work in San Bernardino

February 14, 2011

According to San Bernardino’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the city, each employing over 1,000, are: – Cal State University-San Bernardino – Caltrans District 8 – City of San Bernardino – Community Hospital – San Bernardino City Unified School District – San Bernardino County Sheriff – San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools [...]

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San Bernardino Schools

January 5, 2011

Schools in San Bernardino are largely administered by San Bernardino City Unified School District, which is the 7th largest district in California. The far North, mountain area is served by Rim of the World Unified School District, the far Southeast by Redlands Unified School District and the far West by the Rialto Unified School District. [...]

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San Bernardino Real Estate Trends

December 28, 2010

If San Bernardino is in your sights, now is the time to make a move. San Bernardino Real Estate followed the trend of the nation with some sharp drops in selling prices over the year with nearly flat numbers of sales, only fluctuating slightly along seasonal lines. The steepest drop was experienced in one bedroom [...]

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