Welcome to the land of the 1%. Where you’ll find lawyers, and doctors, and business executives. And while they aren’t made of ticky-tacky, they are definitely made of money.
These are the wealthiest neighborhoods that San Bernardino has to offer. Where houses go for over 1.8x the national median and household incomes are 1.67x the national median.
But where exactly in San Bernardino do the richest of the rich people live? That would be Belevedere where the median income is a cool $92,057.
Here’s a look at the top 10 wealthiest neighborhoods in San Bernardino out of 50 for 2024.
The Richest Neighborhoods In San Bernardino For 2024
What’s the richest neighborhood to live in San Bernardino for 2024? According to the most recent census data, Belevedere looks to be the richest San Bernardino neighborhood to live in.
Summing up the median income of those 10 neighborhoods adds up to $786,205. And that, my friend, is more 0s than most of us will see in our bank account for a long, long time — if we ever get that lucky.
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Richst Neighborhoods In San Bernardino For 2024 By Median Income
Rank | Neighborhood | Median Household Income |
---|---|---|
1 | Belevedere | $92,057 |
2 | Cimmeron | $82,546 |
3 | Yerdemont | $82,495 |
4 | North Park | $81,909 |
5 | South Pointe | $78,642 |
6 | Kendall | $78,214 |
7 | Nena | $77,427 |
8 | Hudson | $74,047 |
9 | Riverview | $69,938 |
10 | California | $68,930 |
11 | Cajon | $63,002 |
12 | Blair Park | $61,256 |
13 | Drnag | $58,449 |
14 | Roosevelt | $58,398 |
15 | Curtis | $58,079 |
16 | Rancho West | $57,688 |
17 | Hi-30 | $57,171 |
18 | Muscupiabe | $57,128 |
19 | Wilson | $55,595 |
20 | Wildwood Park | $55,150 |
21 | Arrowhead | $54,193 |
22 | Show Place | $53,808 |
23 | Valley College | $52,688 |
24 | Arrowview | $51,403 |
25 | Sandin Hills | $49,955 |
26 | University | $49,926 |
27 | Terrace | $49,551 |
28 | San Gorgonio | $47,873 |
29 | Perris Hills | $47,306 |
30 | International | $47,212 |
31 | Carvedale | $45,000 |
32 | La Plaza | $42,488 |
33 | Pacific | $41,812 |
34 | East Valley | $41,714 |
35 | Muscoy | $41,701 |
36 | Alessandro | $40,577 |
37 | Mount Vernon | $40,349 |
38 | Valley View | $39,871 |
39 | Sbhs | $38,562 |
40 | Delman | $37,448 |
41 | Feldheym | $36,848 |
42 | Amtrak | $36,522 |
43 | Dmv | $35,938 |
44 | Seccombe Lane | $35,472 |
45 | Lytle Creek | $32,323 |
46 | Ridgeline | $32,016 |
47 | Lankershim | $29,259 |
48 | Ne-Sterling | $22,207 |
49 | Carousel | $20,634 |
50 | Stadium West | $14,511 |
How We Determined The Wealthiest Neighborhoods In San Bernardino For 2024
Every city has its best neighborhoods — where everyone wants to live — and the worst neighborhoods — where no one wants to live. And then you have the wealthiest neighborhoods, where no one can afford to live.
And by no one, we mean you because there’s always someone richer than you.
How do you quantify richer than you? We looked at one simple criterion:
Which neighborhoods have the highest median income?
Using Saturday Night Science, we researched income data from the Census and BLS for every neighborhood in San Bernardino.
We ranked every neighborhood in San Bernardino by median income from highest to lowest. The neighborhood with the highest median income, Belevedere, was named the wealthiest neighborhood in San Bernardino.
The richest neighborhoods in San Bernardino are Belevedere, Cimmeron, Yerdemont, North Park, South Pointe, Kendall, Nena, Hudson, Riverview, and California.
The poorest neighborhood? That would be Stadium West.
The poorest neighborhoods in San Bernardino are Stadium West, Carousel, Ne-Sterling, Lankershim, and Ridgeline.
We updated this article for 2024. This is our tenth time ranking the most affluent neighborhoods to live in San Bernardino.
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