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Chino Hills, California


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Chino Hills, California is an upscale newer community in San Bernardino County built over hills and valleys on the borders of Orange and Los Angeles Counties. Schools scores are high, crime is low and the commute is better than most cities in the area because of its prime location. The approximate population is 77,000. In 2002, residents passed a $150 million bond to build and renovate schools.

History:
Massive growth in Orange and Los Angeles Counties drove many of the dairy farms over the hills to the Chino area. In 1969 the 60 freeway was extended bringing suburbia to this part of the county as well. Chino Hills doubled its residential units in the 1960s from about 700 to about 1400. In the 1970s, the building boon began and by the 1980s, over 10,000 new residential homes had been developed, most of them single detached homes.

The growth in Chino Hills demanded leadership and the City of Chino was ready to annex this area. The townspeople were split on the idea of annexing to Chino or incorporating as a new city. In 1991, after a successful local election, the townspeople incorporated Chino Hills into a legal city and placed planning controls in the hands of a locally elected city council. This new city is 46 square miles and that is only slightly smaller than San Francisco.

In the 1990s, development continued to progress with an additional 8,700 homes and some apartments. There is the old section in Los Serranos, but overall, Chino Hills is a new city. Almost 80 percent of the housing has been developed in the last 25 years. The new tracts came in as master-planned neighborhoods which encourages quick access to freeways, identifies school and retail sites, buffers residential streets from heavy traffic and often includes a recreation center.

Current:

Our beautiful city has about 30 parks with trails, equestrian centers and sports activities, including roller-hockey rinks, soccer, softball and baseball. The new six field Big League Dreams baseball center is a major attraction and is popular with the local Little League and soccer organizations. The city recreation department sponsors many activities for children and adults.

Four-lane arterials wind through the city and move traffic quickly to Highway 71. Ontario airport, the major center in the county, is within a drive of 20-30 minutes. Chino Hills enjoys a half-hour drive to Industry, one of the job centers of Los Angeles County. The Chino area is separated from Orange County by the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains. Carbon Canyon Road snakes through the hills and deposits motorists near Brea, Yorba Linda and Highway 57 (Orange County job market). This is a shortcut that residents in the Carbon Canyon area would probably like to have closed, but it is handy! The Chino Hills State Park is located in Carbon Canyon just before the entrance to Brea and is huge! It spans over 11,000 acres with over 60 miles of hiking, biking and horse trails.

A new major shopping center is currently in development along with a new civic center and condominiums nearby with an estimated completion in December, 2006. Our city continues to grow, but a building moratorium is in place to protect our beautiful hills and views.

Future:

In five years the completion of major construction projects will bring in as many as 750 new residences and tremendous retail growth. According to City Planner, Jeff Adams, a majority of the city will probably be built out by 2010. The Shoppes project will bring a new civic center and more residential units to the center of Chino Hills. Street expansion along Peyton Drive and the connection of Eucalyptus Avenue to Peyton are under way to reduce congestion in the area. The city will have its first movie theater, an 18 screen Harkins Theatre at the Crossroads Entertainment center. The Gateway Village project is in progress with two more multivendor buildings to complete the center anchored by Chili's. The city's first hotel, the Hampton Inn, should be constructed with five new restaurants. Retail development along the 71 freeway will probably continue in the next five years and three new residential developments will also be completed...including the KB Home project south of Woodview Road with more than 200 homes,m the Vellano golf country club and residential development with 205 homes near Peyton Drive and Woodview Road, and Villa Borba, which will have three phases of homes totalling 351 homes south of Pine Avenue.

In ten years Chino Hills will be putting final touches on development, filling in areas farther away from the central portion of the city with smaller retail units. With the conclusion of rapid development since its incorporation in 1991, the city will really begin to see the benefits of sales tax revenue, according to City Manager Douglas La Belle. The city is expected to be completely built out residentially in ten years and commercial development may follow. This includes development along the 71 freeway. After build out, infill projects may begin to update standing structures. The city hopes to have an expanded recycled water system available to more residents and many street improvements should be completed in 2020, including the Pine Avenue expansion, the Soquel Canyon connection, the Los Serranos street improvement project, the Peyton Drive pipeline to reduce flooding and the realignment of Fairfield Ranch Road to make an all-weather road. The biggest unknown, the future of Tres Hermanos - a 1,700 acre area of open space owned by the City of Industry near Chino Hills's border with Diamond Bar, may be decided by 2020, bringing a water facilities or some other development to that area.

The average selling price of homes in Chino Hills was about $637,500 in 2006. If you would like more information or have any questions about our beautiful city, please feel free to contact me at (909) 952-9515 or ggriffin@chinohillsestates.com.

 
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7 Comments on About My Home Town - Chino Hills, California

Gail, Nice job describing Chino Hills. I enjoyed reading it and the pictures that you provided were excellent. I appologize if I missed the average costs of homes in the area but would you let me know what it is?

01/06/2007 01:52 PM by Sacramento Real Estate and Luxury Homes, Real Estate Broker,Gena Riede (Remax Gold, Gena@GenaSells.com)


Thank you Gena. I'm sorry, I neglected to add this information on the blog. The average selling price for homes in the city last year was about $637,500. These stats are from our local MLS on sold properties in 2006. 

01/06/2007 02:31 PM by Gail Griffin, GRI, Realtor (Tarbell, Realtors)


Gail,

What a great job, very detailed and well said, of the best I've seen so far. I love your city, I'm right next door in Brea (30+years).  Chino Hills is an area I work in every now and then, usually several transactions every  year.  The last time I reviewed demographics I was amazed at the city profile.  Some pretty good numbers.  Higher than many cities in the OC. 

So many people in shall I say "neighboring" counties think (not all of us) theirs is the only place to live, not so, Chino Hills has a great deal to offer.  A few years ago while showing a neighborhood, the hills were dotted with horses just behind the homes. It was a lovely setting.  Although now, it's filled with upscale homes, yet you still have lots of room to roam, something nice to see.  I show property there every chance I get.

You've showcased your community beautifully!

 

Lynda Eisenmann, Broker

Preferred Home Brokers

 

 

01/23/2007 08:10 PM by Orange Co. Real Estate~Lynda Eisenmann, Broker-Owner, CRS,CRB,GRI,SRES, Brea, CA (Preferred Home Brokers)


Gail, This is an outstanding post and will do well in localism. I live in Norco and for that matter have lived in Calif. all my life. Chino Hills Rocks....

01/23/2007 09:22 PM by Doug Beaver - Corona Norco Riverside Homes (Century 21 Olde Tyme)


Thank you Lynda and Doug! I really appreciate your kind comments. I do love Chino Hills. I was born and raised in Chino and have witnessed the entire area grow from walnut groves, beet fields and dairy farms! I must say, the planners and city officials have done an awesome job! The Shoppes are underway and should be completed in the Spring of 2008. If you have ever been to Victoria Gardens in Rancho Cucamonga, this shopping center will be similar to that.

Thank you again!

Gail Griffin, Realtor

 

01/24/2007 08:40 PM by Gail Griffin


Gail,

Great post on beautiful Chino Hills!  Its amazing to have watched all the progress of change in the past 25 years throughout all of the Chino and Chino Hills area! Oops did I say 25, I'm aging myself. I can hardly wait for The Shoppes to open!  I know they have been long awaited for this area and will be a great boost for the cities economy. 

04/30/2008 04:14 PM by Michelle Pimentel ASP, IAHSP Empire Home Staging (Empire Home Staging Solutions)


Thank you Michelle! Chino Hills has been a city now for about 17 years and has evolved into a beautiful city and one of Money Magazine's Best Places to Live! The Shoppes grand opening is scheduled for May 23rd. I'm sure there will be some big crowds shopping on that day! It will increase the city's retail tax income, but may create some traffic congestion on Peyton and Grand. On Peyton just North of Eucalyptus is Ayala High School, St. Paul's Church, the post office, and now the Shoppes. The city is in the process of widening Peyton Drive to accomodate for the expected increase in traffic.

05/04/2008 03:30 PM by Gail Griffin, GRI, Realtor (Tarbell, Realtors)


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