Article about Phillips Ranch, California

Posted by Steve Olmos | Articles,Cities | Monday 30 January 2012 4:22 pm


Phillips Ranch, Pomona, California

This article is about a community in the Eastern boundaries of Los Angeles County in California 91766.

This community sits in the Southwester portion of Pomona. This community is call Phillips Ranch.

A master – plan community started by Louis Lesser in 1965 but the land remained largely undeveloped until the late 1970′s. Located just off the Pomona freeway, commonly refer to as the 60 freeway, and the Chino Valley freeway, known as the 71. The 71 is more like a highway as it runs the boundary of Phillips Ranch. The Orange Freeway or what is refer to as the 57 freeway is just west of Phillips Ranch with an exit at Temple. The 60 freeway has an exit on Phillps Ranch Road, which is on the south side of the community of Phillips Ranch.

Phillips Ranch is less then 30 miles from downtown Los Angeles and less then 115 mile to downtown San Diego. The zip code for Phillips Ranch is 91766 and share by other areas of Pomona and parts of San Bernardino county. The Residents of Phillips Ranch use the neighborhood name “Phillips Ranch, CA” as a return address and is an acceptable alternative to “Pomona, CA” by the California Post Office.
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Phillips Ranch was part of the ranch of Louis Phillips. Louis Phillips acquired the ranch in 1864, which was the southern end of the 22,340-acre of Rancho San Jose from two businessmen. The two businessmen had previously bought it from Ricardo Vejar.

Phillips Ranch is 4 miles southwest of downtown Pomona, with the cities of Chino Hills to its South, Diamond Bar to its West, San Dimas to its North and Chino to its East.

There are over 10,000 homes in the Phillips Ranch community, with the elevation being 800 feet above sea level, but it is as high as 950 feet, the peak being located at the northwestern tip of the neighborhood on Mission Blvd and Temple Avenue.

Phillips Ranch has its own shopping center, which is in the possess of being redone. Also the Winco Supermarket and Walmart are in the Phillips Ranch community. Phillips Ranch is surround by a number of restaurants, shopping centers and Malls like Chino Spectrum Marketplace and Towne Center, The Montclair Mall, The Shoppes in Chino Hills, Puente Mall in Hacienda Heights and the City of Industry and Victoria Gardens in Rancho Cucamonga.

Phillips Ranch is close to several Theme Parks, with Disneyland Resort and Downtown Disney around 25 miles away and Knotts Berry Farm a little over 25 miles. 6 Flag Magic Mountain is less then an hour away. Raging Waters Park is less then 5 miles away. The Pomona Fairplex, better known as the Los Angeles County Fair is under 4 miles.

You can drive to Lake Arrowhead, Big Bear or Silverwood Lake in about a hour or drive to the Santa Monica Pier or Long Beach or a number of other cities by the pacific ocean in an hour or two.
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If you want go spend the day golfing. You are minutes away from several public golf course such as the 18 hole golf course at Diamond Bar, Diamond Bar Golf Club. The 18 hole course in Pomona, at Mountain Meadows Golf Course or Los Serranos Country Club, with two 18 hole courses in Chino Hills and Royal Vista, a also has 2 18 hole course, located in Walnut.

If you just want to get out for a hour or two then Palm Lake is a 9 hole course and is just on the other side of the 71 freeway/highway.

If you like bowling, you have Oak Tree Lanes in Diamond Bar, Chapparral lanes in San Dimas, Bowlium in Montclair and the a new bowling which entertainment center which just open in December, Chaparral 300 in Chino Hills, just to name a few around Phillips Ranch.

There are a number of movie theaters around Phillips Ranch. Like the Harkins, a multi-screen theater in Chino Hills, Regal Cinema – Edwards Ontario Palace 22 & IMAX in Montclair or the Cinemark 8 in the city of Chino. There is even a Drive-in, Mission Tiki Drive-in just a small drive away in Montclair.

Phillips Ranch is a great little community and still very affordable for Southern California. Phillips Ranch can be a great place to live.

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To find properties for sale in Phillips Ranch or in the Southern California area, visit www.LookingRealEstate.com

Steve Olmos

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Article About Chino Hills

Posted by Steve Olmos | Articles,Cities | Sunday 1 January 2012 11:47 pm


Article about Chino Hills, California 91709

Chino Hills is located near state routes 60, 71, 91 and 57

Sale for the year 2010 has been for Condos and Townhouse from $140,000 to $439,000 and for Single Family Residents from $140,000 to $1,850,000As per the American Community Survey of 2008.

Chino Hills 80,897 people, 20,414 housing units a median household income of $103,706 and a median family income of $110,225. The racial makeup of the city was 45.2% White, 2.8% African American, less then .1% Native American, 39.4% Asian, 10.1% from two races and Hispanic or Latino of any race 23.0% of the population.

Chino Hills is part of the Chino Valley Unified School District a 7 out of 10 on the overview of schools test performance compare to other schools state standardized test results. There are 10 Elementary Schools, 2 Junior High Schools and 2 High Schools in Chino Hills.

At the last census, Chino Hills was ranked 13 safest cities in the United States by the FBI and on the list of the best places in the west with populations under 100,000.

Places of worship include, Christian, Roman Catholicism, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Buddhism, Hinduism and Lutheranism.

Places of worship include, Christian, Roman Catholicism, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Buddhism, Hinduism and Lutheranism.

There are several planned and unplanned communities in Chino Hills, including Vellano with a member only private golf course, El Serranos with the El Serranos public golf course, Woodview/Village Crossing, Gordon Ranch, La Band Village, Butterfield Ranch, Rolling Ridge, Fairfield, the gated community of Payne Ranch, Summit Ranch, the gated community of Western Hills, with the private Western Hills Golf Course and Country Club.

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Looking For a Great Place To Live, Walnut California May Be What You Want

Posted by Steve Olmos | Articles,Cities | Wednesday 23 November 2011 3:33 pm

Looking For a Great Place to Live?, Look at Walnut in Southern California

The city of Walnut is located in Southern California in the County of Los Angeles, about 20 miles east of downtown Los Angeles and encompasses 8.9 square miles. This is a great little city out side of Downtown Los Angeles, with highly raged schools and well located, within hours of great mountain resorts of Arrowhead and Big Bear. Beaches like Malibu, Huntington, Laguna and Santa Monica. Enjoy the year around entertainment of Hollywood, Disneyland, Knotsberry Farm and Universal Studio. Less then 4 hours from Las Vegas and within an hour or two from a number of Indian Casinos. Not to mention, the number of areas where you can just go to sight see and if you want to play in the sands in our locate deserts, you can drive to the dunes of Glamis or water ski in our many lakes such as Silverwood Lake which is just off the 15 fwy and just over an hour away. The City of Walnut’s rich history and its general information are included in this article.

Walnut is located the in the Tri-County area of Los Angele, San Bernardino and Orange. The San Bernardino (10), Orange (57), and Pomona (60) Interstates are easily accessibility to all three counties. The master-planned single family homes in Walnut, range in size from 1,800 to 11,200 square feet.

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Walnut schools are rated in the top range of the state school system and the city is known as one of the cities with the lowest crime rates in the San Gabriel Valley.

The Walnut Valley Unified school district, which also serves parts of the city of Diamond Bar are:

* C.J. Morris Elementary School
* Collegewood Elementary School
* Oswalt Academy (used to be Oswalt Elementary School), part of the Rowland Unified School District
* Vejar Elementary School
* Walnut Elementary School
* Westhoff Elementary School
* Suzanne Middle School
* Southlands Christian Schools
* South Pointe Middle School
* Ronald Hockwalt Academies (Formerly known as Del Paso High School)
* Walnut High School
* Diamond Bar High School

Portions of the western side of Walnut are also served by the Rowland Unified School District.
In addition, Mt. San Antonio College, one of the California Community Colleges, is also located in Walnut near its border with Pomona.
Walnut is primarily a residential community with over 600 businesses and a population of approximately 32,486 people.

The history of Walnut dates back to the Indians who were of Shoshone origin. They were called “Gabrielino Indians” by the Spaniards, who arrived in the early 1800s, because the Indians lived in an area controlled by the San Gabriel Mission. Walnut was primarily used for the grazing of cattle and sheep by the Mission.

The Spaniards introduced the concept of ranchos and started agricultural development and the creation of home sites. The first land grants in the Walnut area were those of the Rancho De San Jose granted to Don Ricardo Vejar and Don Ygnacio Palomares by the Mexican Governor Juan Alvardo in 1837. Rancho Los Nogales, granted to Jose De La Cruz Linares in 1840. Rancho De Los Nogales, issued to Jose De La Cruz Linares; and Rancho La Puente, issued to John Rowland and William Workman in 1842 which consisted of a total of 48,790.5 acres. The City of Walnut was included as part of one of the 24 ranchos belonging to the San Gabriel Mission.

In 1847, seven years after the unfortunate death of Linares, the rancho was acquired by Ricardo Vejar. This land included the eastern portion of Walnut and became part of Rancho San Jose, this land was known as ‘Ranch of the Walnut Trees’. In 1868, John Rowland and William Workman divided Rancho La Puente, leaving Rowland the eastern half and Workman the western half. Rowland’s land included the western portion of Walnut.

The General Demographics for the city of Walnut are as follow:

Population: 32,659 (as of 1/1/2010), Households: 8,597, Average Household Size: 3.81,
Median Age: 37.8. Ethnicity of Walnut is Asian: 57% (21.5% of total is Filipino), Caucasian/Non-Hispanic: 26%, Hispanic: 2%, African American: 4% and Other: 9%. Homes & Income, Median Home Value: $664,662, Median Household Income: $89,267, Average Household Income: $106,996. Education (Over the age of 25), Bachelor’s Degree: 30.0%, Master’s Degree: 9.0%, Beyond Master’s Degree: 3.5%.

The City of Walnut has several Historic Sites, Each site has been marked with a special sign to commemorate its significance to Walnut. Signs were placed at the following locations:

1. Suzanne Park, 1959
625 Suzanne Road
Suzanne Park was the first park to be developed after the City was incorporated in 1959. The park was built by Walnut residents.

2. Bob Quattlebaum Windmill
Fuerte Drive
(Located within Suzanne Park Site)
This metal windmill was donated to the City by the Quattlebaum family in memory of their father, Bob Quattlebaum.
It was located on the family’s property on Kelso Road and is now located at Suzanne Park.

3. Brookside Equestrian Center
800 Meadow Pass Road
This site first belonged to the Sentous family, holders of the 2,200 acre Sentous Ranch.
It was later used in the filming of National Velvet, starring Elizabeth Taylor. The ranch is now owned by the Walton Family
and used for equestrian programs, most notably as an Olympic training facility.

4. W. R. Rowland Adobe Ranch House
130 Avenida Alipaz
This Adobe Ranch House, with its thick adobe walls, heavy wide doors, wood shingled roof and dirt floors, is the oldest building in
the City of Walnut. It belonged to the owner of the Rowland Ranch, an area which included much of western Walnut.

5. Bourdet Home
Home of Mayor Pete Bourdet
166 Lemon Avenue
Pete Bourdet became the first mayor of Walnut in 1959. He was born here, farmed here and helped establish the first Walnut
water system. His house was built in the 1920′s.

6. Martinez Adobe
Built by Santiago Martinez
20222 Vejar Road
(Vejar Elementary School Site)
The Martinez Adobe was located on the current site of Vejar Elementary School, and was built in the 1840′s by Santiago Martinez.
Adobe homes were advantageous in California’s hot climate, due to their efficient insulation.

7.Carrey Home
Home of the Carrey Family
20330 Carrey Road
Ernest Carrey, son of Pierre Carrey, found employment on a walnut ranch and used the money he earned to buy the site of present
day Walnut High School. His son, Robert Carrey, was one of the first City Council members, and held meetings in his small garage.
He also helped to build the first City Hall. Carrey and Pierre Roads honor this family’s contributions to the City.

8. Site of First Walnut City Hall
20550 Carrey Road
Walnut was incorporated as a city on January 19, 1959, and the new town established a City Hall that same year.

9. Wild Life Sanctuary, Mt. SAC
1100 N. Grand Avenue
This 10-acre nature preserve was established in 1964 to serve as a protected example of Walnut’s natural habitat. It contains a stream,
pond and countless species of birds.

10. Grove of Walnut Trees
Grand Avenue
An example of walnut trees native to the area found growing throughout the City.

The Map below was copied from the city’s official website, it marks the locations of Walnut’s historical sites and are identified by corresponding numbers above,

The City of Walnut has a number of beautifully maintained trails and park lands including a state of the art recreation facilities, with a newly constructed Gymnasium, Teen Center, tennis courts and ball fields.

The City’s Community Services Department oversees the maintenance of the City’s 11 parks, trail system, recreational facilities and coordinates the City’s sports leagues, leisure classes, and excursions.

Steve Olmos
www.LookingRealEstate.com

References used: wikipedia and ci.walnut.ca

 

Steve Olmos, Summit Realty Group Inc., 8301 Utical Av. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, Email SteveOlmos@SteveOlmos.com, dre#00812624, Phone number 909-590-1537