City Guide
Glendora, CA
Overview
Glendora, CA is recognized for its agricultural past and Big Tree Park. There are 51,000 people, so living in Glendora offers the benefits of small-city living with the perks of a larger city. A noteworthy fact is that the first man to send oranges to the White House via the Santa Fe train was from Glendora. Another cool tidbit is that the city is nestled in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains.
What’s it like to live in Glendora, CA ?
If you're looking to buy a home for sale in Glendora, CA you'll find that the median sale price is
$820,000
and homes stay on the market for 23 days. You'll find that the median sale prices of
a single family home and a condo/co-op in Glendora are $820,000
and $722,500
, respectively. Glendora area townhouses have a median sale price of $746,000
, making them less expensive
than single family homes. If you’re not ready to buy a home, consider one of the many apartments for rent in Glendora, CAExplore our Glendora housing market page for insights about how home values have changed over
the years and how Glendora home prices compare to other markets. Explore our Glendora rental market trends page for insights about how rental prices have changed and how Glendora rental prices compare to other rental markets. If you're curious about the most valuable home features in Glendora, or looking for a new home improvement project,
discover what home features and design trends may help increase your home's value.
Popular neighborhoods in and around Glendora
Neighborhood | Median Sale Price | Compete Score | Walk Score | Real Estate |
---|---|---|---|---|
South Hills | $799,350 | 78 / 100 | -- | For SaleFor Rent |
Route 66 | $730,000 | 69 / 100 | -- | For SaleFor Rent |
San Dimas Canyon | $950,000 | 56 / 100 | -- | For SaleFor Rent |
Via Verde | $981,500 | 74 / 100 | -- | For SaleFor Rent |
East Azusa | $2,219,880 | -- | -- | For SaleFor Rent |
Popular homes for sale in Glendora
See all homes for saleRental listings in Glendora
See how much rent you can affordSee all rental listingsGlendora Migration & Relocation Trends
In Jan '24 - Mar '24, 20% of Glendora homebuyers searched to move out of Glendora, while 80% looked to stay within the metropolitan area.
- Across the nation, 5% of homebuyers searched to move into Glendora from outside metros.
- San Francisco homebuyers searched to move into Glendora more than any other metro followed by New York and Seattle.
Where are people moving to Glendora from?
- 80% of Glendora homebuyers searched to stay within the Glendora metropolitan area.
Where are people from Glendora moving to?
Number of People Moving to Glendora
least
most
People are moving to Glendora from
Inbound | Net inflow | ||
---|---|---|---|
Metros | Jan '24 - Mar '24 | ||
1 | 4,520 | ||
2 | 1,547 | ||
3 | 1,038 | ||
4 | 572 | ||
5 | 121 | ||
6 | 17 | ||
7 | 6 | ||
8 | 6 | ||
9 | 6 | ||
10 | 4 |
Methodology
This data does not reflect actual moves. The latest migration analysis is based on a sample of about two
million Redfin.com users who searched for homes across more than 100 metro areas. To be included in this dataset, a Redfin.com user
must have viewed at least 10 homes in a three month period. This dataset excludes all rentals data.
What is there to do in Glendora, CA ?
There are many fantastic ways to spend your time in Glendora, CA, from enjoying local art, dining at some of the best restaurants in town, or spending time at a park. Glendora is home to fantastic museums such as the Glendora Historical Society Museum, a favorite amongst locals. Haugh Performing Arts Center and Little Theater Citrus College are among the many performing arts venues you can check out. The city is also known for its parks and green spaces like George Manooshian Park, Gladstone Park, Sandburg Middle School Park, just to name a few. Sergio's Mexican Restaurant, Ho's Silver Spoon Restaurant, and Village Vault Restaurant are some of the many popular restaurants to check out while in Glendora.
Explore some of the best things to do in Glendora
What's the best way to get around Glendora, CA ?
The best way to get around Glendora is by car, but there are many methods for getting around the city. If you’re exploring the city by foot, Glendora has a walk score of 47, meaning this area is car dependent. Another way to get around the city is by public transportation. Glendora has a transit score of 32, with a few nearby public transportation options. Most bus stations and rail stations are located in 91702. You can also get around Glendora by bike. With a bike score of 42, there is a minimal amount of infrastructure for biking.
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
Some Transit
Transit Score®
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
Glendora Transportation
Bus Station
Buses can be found throughout the city and are easily accessible to commute in the city.
Rail Station
Glendora has 1 heavy rail station; Metro Rail - APU/Citrus College Station. This means you might be able to use heavy rail to commute or travel, depending on where you live and where you want to go.
Tram Station
Our data indicates this city does not have this transportation type.
Metro Station
Our data indicates this city does not have this transportation type.
Car & Bike Rentals
Renting a car is another good way to get around the city. There are 7 car rental locations.