If you are thinking about making Rancho Cucamonga your home, it is only natural that you are curious about various aspects of life there! What are the prices like in the city? What are some of the best suburbs to live in? How about the most exciting places to visit and have fun in? Well, we will strive to paint the picture of Rancho Cucamonga living for you to help you decide whether you want to move here!

Cost of living in Rancho Cucamonga

The overall cost of living in Rancho Cucamonga is relatively in line with the average living costs in California. This puts the average house cost at around $700,000. So, you should pay careful attention to everything up to the final walkthrough of your potential home, so you do not regret a purchase! Still, the other costs are quite a bit lower and match not only California but national average prices. While not particularly cheap, this means that you will still pay a reasonable price for groceries, utilities, and similar.

Best places to visit

Sapphire Falls

Sapphire Falls is absolutely a dazzling sight. The water, the nature, it all combines into one of the most scenic hikes you are likely to ever go on. However, it should be noted that this is a pretty physically

demanding hike. You will be expected to make it through the Cucamonga Canyon before reaching the falls. So, keep that in mind if you decide to visit it. You will see that Rancho Cucamonga living can require quite a bit of physical activity!

Etiwanda Falls

If you want a more relaxed and sedate hike up to waterfalls, then Etiwanda Falls is for you! This area is still quite beautiful and much more suited to picnicking and outings in general. If you love nature, want to do something outdoors, and yet aren't the most sporty type, this is an excellent choice of destination

Caption: The water is crystal clear and mesmerizing near the falls!

Alt tag: river water near Etiwanda Falls

Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail

If you love being physically active and pushing your body to excel, this is a perfect destination for you! You can conquer this trail by hiking or cycling since it has a relatively easy track to follow. Just remember that, no matter how easy it may seem, the route can always be dangerous, especially when it comes to steep areas where a tumble would really hurt. So, please treat it with the proper respect it deserves!

Caption: The trail is still very forgiving for beginners!

Alt tag: hiking the trail

Joseph Filippi Winery

With over ninety years of experience in the field, Joseph Filippi Winery is a treat to visit. You can either opt to sample the vintages on offer and enjoy your day at leisure or take a relaxing stroll through the property. The vineyards cover acres of the picturesque landscape for you to enjoy touring. And you can always opt to go back and participate in more leisurely activities once you are tired!

Victoria Gardens

The biggest mall in all of Rancho Cucamonga! This open-air mall is a stunning sight to see and houses just about every kind of service and store you could need in the city, including the fact that this area has the city library! It is very close to some of the best restaurants in Rancho Cucamonga, too. So, you will be able to spend your day on a fun outing, get some studying or reading in, and have a place to get a delicious meal at.

Best neighborhoods to make a home in

Let's see where you could live if you decide that Rancho Cucamonga living suits your preferences.

Eastvale

If the family is your motivation for looking into long-distance movers to transfer across California to your new home in Rancho Cucamonga, then Eastvale is your best bet! The reasons for this are many. First, the quality of schools in the suburb is among the highest. Secondly, the housing and living prices are far more affordable than most other entries on our list. Finally, the area's crime and unemployment rates are very low, which overall makes this a safe, happy place to raise your children while also ensuring they get a high-quality education.

Arcadia

Arcadia, in a way, is quite similar to Eastvale. It shares most of its good points with the other suburb. However, it should be noted that the housing cost is much higher compared to how cheap Eastvale is. The one area in which Arcadia distinguishes itself is its schooling opportunities. The schools housed here are the absolute best options you will have in Rancho Cucamonga. You will be guaranteed the best possible education for your kids by opting to make your home here, which can be a serious draw for the more ambitious parents. Just remember to account for the housing prices, and you will be fine!

Yorba Linda

Yorba Linda is a fantastic place to call home. The houses are great. The quality of amenities and services is outstanding. The area also has a very low unemployment rate and an incredible median income value. And the schools, while not as exceptional as our previous entry, are still of excellent quality. However, this does come with a downside. You want to buy your home while interest rates are still low because it is doubtful you will be able to afford to purchase one outright in the area. The price of living is also much higher than in Arcadia. This is why it is a better idea to move here only if you are well-established and ready for Rancho Cucamonga living, rather than a young family starting out.

Caption: The scenery of the area is quite breathtaking, too!

Alt tag: Yorba Linda from the air

La Habra Heights

Another area where securing housing is expensive. Now, it is cheaper than Yorba Linda. But far, far more costly than Eastvale. Interestingly, the cost of living here is actually the lowest out of all the suburbs we cover in this section. So, while getting in might be financially challenging, things even out. It also helps that this is probably the most picturesque and beautiful of the areas we've mentioned so far, too. If you love nature and stunning scenery, this might be your best choice.

Villa Park

Very competitive in every area, Villa Park still fails to beat out the other entries on our list in any category. It is not the cheapest, safest, or the best educationally gifted suburb. And yet, it comes in second or third place for each of the categories. With the exception of housing prices which, as is the theme for Rancho Cucamonga, are pretty high. However, if any of the other locations do not end up clicking with you, Villa Park will always be a very solid second choice.

Final Word

Now that you know more about Rancho Cucamonga living, you should be able to decide whether to move here! We hope some of what we have described has caught your attention. If so, then we wish you luck with settling into your new home!

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