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Chino Hills encompasses 46 square miles in southwestern San Bernardino County with an approximate population of 66,000. Chino Hills is centrally located among several major freeways conveniently within the junction of four Southern California Counties: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino. Therefore, linking Chino Hills' residents to other urban areas, business, and recreational sites. Speaking of convenience, Chino Hills is also only 20 minutes away from Ontario International Airport.  |  | | Chino Hills High School |
  Economic Development in Chino Hills Chino Hills with a population growth rate of 60% for the last decade is considered to be an ideal location for business when one considers the following: • Chino Hills is located within the junction of major cities of business. • Chino Hills has an annual median household income level of over $81,000; thus, making it one of the highest income levels city in the Inland Empire. • Currently, Chino Hills consist a highly educated population, and the community is expected to continue to grow over 80,000 within the next 10-15 years. Recreation in Chino Hills Chino Hills besides being conveniently located also has about 32 Parks and a California State Park within the city for family recreation. The Chino Hills State Park is within the hills of Santa Ana Canyon. Its 12,452 acres stretches nearly 31 miles from Santa Ana Mountains to the Whittier Hills. This State Park is a place where Chino Hills' residents can escape from urban life and find natural solitude almost right outside their doorsteps. The trails in the park add up to about 60 miles of excellent sceneries and opportunities to observe wildlife and exotic plants in their natural habitat.  |  | | | English springs | |
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First Time Buyers >The Elements of Location
When you are in the market for a home, how should you evaluate the properties that appeal to you? There is an old cliché about the three most important factors of a piece of property--location, location and location.
Some neighborhoods have a certain distinction that attracts buyers, but there are other factors to take into account. A house in the best part of town may have a few points subtracted if it is located on a busy street. There are buyers who would like to be close to schools, shopping, and churches, but don't want to live across the street from these facilities. You may want an easy commute to your job, but would not consider a location close to the "on" ramp for the major route into town. A location close to a airport could be convenient if you are a commercial pilot, but could make it difficult to sell even the most wonderful house.
As you balance all of the factors, remember that a location liability which gets you a great house at a reasonable price will probably require you to pass a similar savings on to future buyers.
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What is the mysterious American island whose private owners are intent on preserving the ways of early island life?
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The Robinson Family, owners of Niihau, Hawaii, have done everything in their power to preserve traditional ways. |
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