Choosing the right neighborhood is just as important as choosing the right home. Redlands offers a diverse range of communities, each with its own character and appeal.
Historic District
The crown jewel of Redlands. Tree-lined streets, Victorian and Craftsman homes, and walking distance to downtown. Homes here range from $550K to over $1M, but the charm and character are unmatched.
Best for: History lovers, walkability enthusiasts, established families.
North Redlands
Family-friendly subdivisions with newer construction, good schools, and mountain views. This area offers the best value for space, with many homes featuring larger lots and modern amenities.
Best for: Young families, first-time buyers, those wanting newer homes.
Smiley Park Area
Named after the iconic Smiley Library, this neighborhood sits at the base of the foothills and offers a mix of historic and mid-century homes. Quiet, shaded streets and a strong sense of community.
Best for: Professionals, couples, those seeking a quiet residential feel.
East Redlands / Crafton Hills
More rural feel with larger lots, equestrian properties, and stunning views. Slightly more affordable than central Redlands while offering space and privacy.
Best for: Horse enthusiasts, those wanting acreage, nature lovers.
University District
Close to the University of Redlands campus, this area attracts both students and young professionals. Eclectic mix of housing styles with a vibrant, youthful energy.
Best for: Students, young professionals, investors (rental demand is strong).
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