Welcome To
Colton
Located at the crossroads of the Inland Empire, Colton, California is a city with deep railroad roots, a growing residential scene, and a strategic location that continues to attract homeowners and businesses alike. Bordering San Bernardino, Grand Terrace, and Loma Linda, Colton offers convenience, affordability, and a strong sense of community.
Real estate in Colton includes everything from charming early 20th-century homes and suburban developments to newer construction and multi-family properties. With competitive pricing and proximity to major freeways (I-10, I-215, and the 91), Colton is a smart choice for commuters and first-time buyers looking to stay central without breaking the budget.
The city is home to regional medical centers like Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, a revitalized downtown area, and access to nearby shopping, parks, and public transit. Its working-class roots and ongoing growth make Colton a city grounded in tradition, but open to change.
If you’re looking for a centrally located city with historical charm and real potential, Colton might be the next place you call home.

Living in
Colton

Centrally located in San Bernardino County, Colton is a historic community with a suburban feel and convenient freeway access. It offers affordability and proximity to larger job centers in Riverside and San Bernardino.
Highlights:
🏠 Affordable single-family homes & suburban neighborhoods
🎓 Colton Joint Unified School District
🛣️ Freeways: I-10, I-215
🌄 Local parks, sports fields, and quick access to mountain recreation
Colton
By the Numbers
Colton is a historic Inland Empire city that combines a working-class foundation with steady growth in housing and retail. Home to more than 55,000 residents, Colton is well-positioned near the 10, 215, and 210 freeways, making it a strong commuter hub. Median home prices sit near $480,000, offering affordability compared to nearby cities like Redlands and Riverside. With improvements in schools and medical facilities, including Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton continues to attract buyers seeking convenience and value.
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Colton

Lifestyle and Ammenities

Shopping
Colton features regional shopping centers such as the Inland Center Mall nearby in San Bernardino. Residents also enjoy local grocery stores and plazas throughout the community.
Entertainment
Events at Gonzales Community Center, local parades, and cultural celebrations keep residents active. Its location provides easy access to concerts, theaters, and nightlife in Riverside and San Bernardino.
Lifestyle
With a population of about 56,000, Colton offers affordability and a commuter-friendly location near I-10, I-215, and I-15. Its mix of historic neighborhoods and new development appeals to a variety of buyers.
Parks and Recreation
Colton has over 12 public parks, including Veterans Park with baseball diamonds and picnic areas. The Colton Golf Club and Santa Ana River Trail are nearby for recreation.
Golf and Outdoors
Colton Golf Club is a local favorite, while regional courses in Rialto and San Bernardino expand options. The Santa Ana River Trail provides biking and walking paths that connect into the larger Inland Empire trail system.
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