Meridian at Compass Pointe
From $769,990
- 3-5 Beds
- 2-3 Baths
- 2,024 - 2,548 SqFt
- Community in Ontario, CA 91762
Towns
From $481,320
- 3-4 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,658 - 1,695 SqFt
- Community in Winchester, CA 92596
From $769,990
From $481,320
| Community | Priced From |
|---|---|
| Verdemont Ranch Estates | $ 1,389,000 |
| Builder | Communities | Average Price |
|---|---|---|
| GFR Homes | 1 | $1,514,000 |
Most homeowners in San Bernardino show a preference for new single-family subdivisions. You get your own lot and typically a yard large enough to enjoy with your family and pets. Communities with single-family homes dominate the new construction housing market in San Bernardino with 112 communities to choose from. No more shared walls and rarely a carport to be found. Due to consumer demand and their preference for single-family houses, most production home builders focus on building these types of neighborhoods in San Bernardino. While some subdivisions have both single-family sections and multi-family sections, most neighborhoods are dedicated to a single housing type.
When you buy into a single-family subdivision, you get many benefits. Privacy and safety are the two biggest benefits for most homeowners. You have less of a concern about noise and it often will feel safer. Almost all single family homes in San Bernardino have private garages and yards. With a private yard, the kids and pets can safely roam outside. Finally, most of the houses in a single-family community are going to have ample storage that you rarely have in a condo or townhome.
Single-family subdivisions and custom homes represents the bulk of new construction in the U.S. This is carefully tracked by the Census Bureau in the monthly Building Permits Survey, and from the Survey of Construction (SOC). You can view the monthly New Residential Construction Press Release (PDF) which breaks down building permits, new build starts, and new housing completions. They show this for new single-family homes (1-unit) as well as duplexes, and other multi-family new construction housing types. This report is generally released in the 3rd week of each calendar month showing data for the prior month.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau for a new build to be considered a single-family home, it must have specific attributes. These are: walls from ground to roof, a heating system separate from your neighbors, separately metered utilities, and no units above or below you.
NewHomesource features single-family subdivisions from 0 builders across San Bernardino, CA. Here's a summary of all the communities with single-family homes available on NewHomesource.com.
| Communities | 112 |
| Builders | 0 |
| Floor Plans Available | 377 |
| Homes Available | 435 |
| Price Range | $0 to $1,925,000 |
| Square Footage | 845 to 5,059 sq/ft |
| City | Average Home Price |
|---|---|
| Redlands | $819,552 |
| Loma Linda | $716,945 |
| Highland | $687,022 |
| Colton | $465,990 |
| Moreno Valley | $605,364 |
| Rialto | $576,354 |
| Yucaipa | $935,808 |
| Riverside | $701,769 |
| Fontana | $723,817 |
| Beaumont | $513,018 |
| Jurupa Valley | $596,012 |
| Perris | $610,485 |
| Zip Codes | Average Home Price |
|---|---|
| 92354 | $716,945 |
| 92374 | $819,552 |
| 92324 | $465,990 |
| 92346 | $687,022 |
| 92557 | $635,990 |
| 92507 | $565,656 |
| 92376 | $576,354 |
| 92399 | $935,808 |
| 92551 | $681,369 |
| 92555 | $570,804 |
| 92508 | $741,871 |
| 92335 | $526,490 |