ResalesSan Bernardino, California Offers A Lot To Buyers, Says Local Realtor
Founded in 1719 and incorporated in 1854, San Bernardino lies 59 miles east of Los Angeles, 110 miles northeast of San Diego and 469 miles southeast of the San Francisco Bay Area, making it a beautifully situated city close to beaches, deserts and mountain resorts, says local Realtor Victor Bishara. "Ontario International Airport, a short 20 minute drive west on the I-10 freeway, serves the San Bernardino area with all the major airlines offering daily flights to and from metropolitan cities throughout the country. San Bernardino is also easily accessible via major freeways in Southern California."
The real estate market is buzzing with great vitality, he says. "The Inland Empire is one of the fastest growing areas in the country. Sellers are realizing their equities after 22 percent increase in value last year alone. Buyers are coming from all surrounding counties - Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego to grab properties at bargain prices. San Bernardino still one of the most affordable areas in southern California."
Bishara advises, "Many investors are competing to build their real estate wealth in San Bernardino. What"s in San Bernardino? City population, approximately 200000, Average 312 days of sunshine each year, Municipal Water System, 11 Fire stations Amtrack Railway, 60+ schools, including trade and technical, California State University, San Bernardino Valley College, City library 3 branches, 1 daily newspaper, 10 weekly papers, More than 135 churches, City Convention Center, 2 regional shopping centers, 42 parks-totally 510 acres, Outdoor Bowl- seating 5000 and 250000, Approximately 2588 hotel and motel rooms, Wester Regional Little League Headquarters, California Youth Soccer Association headquarters, Home of the National Orange Show, Route 66 Rendevous, Inland Empire Symphony, Renaissance Pleasure Faire, and a lot more."
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