1537 Crown Street

Property details·Redlands, San Bernardino County, California·0175-144-10-0000

3Beds
2Baths
2,182Sq ft
0.58Acres
1960Built
$215KLast sale

Location

Address

1537 Crown Street

Redlands, CA 92373

San Bernardino County

Parcel ID

0175-144-10-0000

Coordinates

34.027128, -117.185782

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
2,182
Stories
1
Year built
1960
Garage
2-car C

Land & lot

Lot size
0.58 acres
Land area
25,500 sq ft
Frontage
1000 ft
Subdivision
Redlands Heights
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$4,440.62
Assessed value$363,093

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

San Bernardino County 2026 Insights

San Bernardino County, California: The Inland Empire's Complicated Promise

San Bernardino County is an exercise in extremes. It is simultaneously the largest county by land area in the contiguous United States — stretching from the Los Angeles suburbs all the way to the Nevada border — and one of California's most economically strained regions, where families earn more than the national median yet still can't comfortably afford to live. That paradox sits at the heart of understanding this market.

The Affordability Illusion

At first glance, a median household income of $82,184 — comfortably above the national benchmark of $75,149 — suggests a county doing reasonably well. But housing costs have erased that advantage almost entirely. With a median home price of $510,000, residents face a price-to-income ratio of roughly 6.2x, well above the 4x national benchmark that economists traditionally consider sustainable. This is what the Inland Empire sold itself as escaping: the crushing unaffordability of Los Angeles County next door. For many families who fled west LA looking for breathing room, the relief has proven partial at best.

The rent picture is arguably more urgent. A median rent of $1,706 sounds manageable in isolation, but 55.2% of renters are rent-burdened — spending more than 30% of their income on housing — and nearly 29% face severe rent burden. These are not fringe cases. They represent a structural condition baked into the county's working-class and logistics-industry employment base.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$510,0006.2x median household income
Rent Burden Rate55.2%vs. 30% healthy threshold
YoY Price Change-4.4%one of California's steeper corrections
Homeownership Rate61.5%above California's ~55% average

A Market Cooling From Its Pandemic Peak

The -4.4% year-over-year price decline is notable and worth context. During the pandemic, San Bernardino County became a prime destination for remote workers priced out of coastal metros, driving a dramatic appreciation spike. Now, with interest rates elevated and remote-work flexibility partially reversed, that demand has softened. The county's wide price band — from $140,000 at the 10th percentile to $880,000 at the 90th — reflects just how varied the geography is, from Victorville and Barstow in the high desert to Rancho Cucamonga's affluent subdivisions.

The county's relatively strong homeownership rate of 61.5% — exceeding California's statewide average — is a genuine bright spot, and reflects the appeal of single-family homes (nearly 70% of the housing stock) compared to denser coastal markets.

The Workforce Tension

A 7.1% unemployment rate and labor force participation of just 61.3% point to structural challenges. The county's education profile — where nearly 18% of adults lack a high school diploma and only 14.7% hold a bachelor's degree — creates a workforce deeply dependent on the logistics, warehousing, and distribution sector that defines the eastern Inland Empire. These are essential jobs, but they've historically delivered wages that struggle against California's cost of living.


FAQs

What makes San Bernardino County unique? It's the largest county in the lower 48 states and functions almost as two separate economies: a dense, suburban western corridor connected to LA's orbit, and a sprawling high-desert interior with dramatically lower costs and more limited economic opportunity. Few counties contain that much geographic and economic range within a single administrative boundary.

Is San Bernardino County a good place to buy a home right now? With prices down 4.4% year-over-year and a still-elevated vacancy rate of 9.6%, buyers have more negotiating leverage than at any point since 2020. The question is whether further softening is ahead. For long-term buyers anchored to local employment in logistics or healthcare, the county's homeownership fundamentals — larger homes, more land, and a suburban single-family stock — remain a relative value compared to coastal California.

Why is rent burden so high if rents seem moderate? San Bernardino County's wage structure tells the story. A significant portion of the workforce is employed in lower-wage logistics and service roles, where even a $1,706 monthly rent consumes a disproportionate share of take-home pay. The burden isn't just about rent levels — it's about the mismatch between what the county's economy produces in wages and what its housing market now demands.

Local market context

Redlands has 27,205 properties in our comprehensive database.

Properties in Redlands average $678,026, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $319 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Redlands are 22% higher than the San Bernardino County average.

MetricRedlandsSan Bernardino Countyvs County
Average Price$678,026$555,602+22%
Avg Sq Ft2,1241,878+13%
Price/Sq Ft$319$296+8%
Properties27,205975,065-97%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Redlands, CA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Redlands, CA?

The average home price in Redlands, CA is $678,026, based on analysis of 27,205 properties in our database.

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What is the price per square foot in Redlands, CA?

The average price per square foot in Redlands, CA is $319. This is calculated from an average home price of $678,026 and average size of 2,124 square feet.

What is the average home size in Redlands, CA?

Homes in Redlands, CA average 2,124 square feet, with an average price of $678,026.

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