Welcome To
Chino
Once known primarily for its dairy farms and agricultural roots, Chino, California has evolved into one of the most dynamic and livable cities in San Bernardino County. Located just south of Pomona and Ontario, Chino offers a rare balance: suburban comfort, growing amenities, and a strong sense of community—all within easy reach of major freeways, business hubs, and the greater Los Angeles area.
Real estate in Chino ranges from charming mid-century homes and new suburban developments to spacious townhomes and master-planned communities like The Preserve. The city continues to grow thoughtfully, adding parks, schools, shopping centers, and walking trails—while still honoring its agricultural history through places like Planes of Fame Air Museum and Chino Youth Museum.
With excellent schools, low crime rates, and a family-friendly vibe, Chino consistently ranks as one of the best places to live in the Inland Empire. It’s a top choice for commuters, first-time buyers, and families looking for more space without sacrificing access.
If you're looking for a community where growth and tradition live side-by-side, Chino is a smart place to call home.

Living in
Chino

With deep agricultural roots and modern suburban growth, Chino has become one of San Bernardino County’s most livable cities. Its family-friendly neighborhoods, strong schools, and access to freeways make it popular for commuters.
Highlights:
🏠 Mix of suburban homes, master-planned communities, and ranches
🎓 Chino Valley Unified School District
🛣️ Freeways: 60, 71, 83
🌄 Recreation: Prado Regional Park, equestrian trails
Chino
By the Numbers
Chino combines suburban comfort with strong economic roots in agriculture and logistics. With a population of over 93,000 residents, the city has transformed into a thriving suburban hub while maintaining its small-town character. Median home prices average about $685,000, supported by quality schools and family-oriented neighborhoods. Its location near major freeways and job centers makes Chino especially appealing for commuters working in Los Angeles, Orange County, and the Inland Empire.a.
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Chino

Lifestyle and Ammenities

Shopping
Chino offers abundant retail with The Shoppes at Chino Hills and local plazas that feature national retailers and specialty stores. Multiple grocery chains and farmers markets keep residents well supplied.
Entertainment
The city hosts summer concerts, cultural festivals, and local theater performances. The nearby Planes of Fame Air Museum is a major regional attraction with airshows drawing thousands.
Lifestyle
With a population of about 93,000, Chino is known for its suburban feel, excellent schools, and strong community programs. It’s popular with families commuting to Los Angeles, thanks to its location near major freeways.
Parks and Recreation
Chino maintains more than 30 parks, including Ayala Park with sports complexes and open fields. Trails and community centers support an active lifestyle.
Golf and Outdoors
El Prado Golf Courses provide 36 holes with mountain views. Residents also enjoy biking trails and regional parks nearby for outdoor recreation.
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