Review of San Bernardino, California


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Star Rating - 6/25/2018
While I do believe the average housing price is slightly off (it is listed at $229,000, but it's actually more like $250,000), San Bernardino is still one of the most affordable towns on this end of the Inland Empire compared to other nearby towns like Rialto, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, etc. For this reason, it can be viewed as an attractive option for families or those who want to live in the area but can't afford the other local towns. However, San Bernardino is not exactly a city you want to live in if you could afford to live anywhere else. Even if you can afford to live in one of the more nicer areas of town, it can still get quite dangerous. I have some friends that live in one of the new luxury housing communities and they are always complaining about their homes getting broken into or people getting assaulted in their neighborhood, even though they live in a "good" area. It has a very strong gang presence and one of the highest violent crime rates in the IE.
Jessica | Fontana, CA
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