Located in Los Angeles County, It Pomona is geographically flanked by Inland Empire and The San Gabriel Valley. It has a populace of 149,058 (according to consensus conducted in 2010) and was established in 1888 after it got its name from a horticulturist named Solomon Gates in a “Name the city contest”. Since then it has become the 7th largest city in the Los Angeles County.
Pomona Homes for Sale and Real Estate
Pomona is a medium sized city and is recognized as the 30th largest community in the state of California. Housing prices in this community are higher than the national average but are not nearly as high as some of the more costly California communities.
Neighborhoods in Pomona
The Pomona area is also becoming a real estate hotbed, the values of property in Pomona are on the rise and it is expected to keep rising according to demands. Homes for sale in Pomona do not stay for sale for an extended period of time. They are normally snapped up pretty soon after the ‘Pomona Homes for Sale’ sign board is put up.
Allegro
Allegro Villas
Bay Front At Balboa
Bentley Court
Birchwood
Blaisdell Ranch
Bonnie Cove Lane
Bradford Place
Bradford Place La Verne
California Crossing
Cambridge Hill
Candera Palms
Canterbury Court
Canyon Creek Village
Canyon Park
Casa Glendora
Castlegate
Cedar Creek Village
Champlain
Chaparral Trails
Cimarron Oaks
Cinnamon Creek
Claraboya
Claremont Stone Creek
Clear Creek Canyon
College Green
College Oaks
Courtyard Village .
Cross Keys Of Walnut
Crystal Indian Springs Estates
North Lights
North Towne Park
Northside Pomona
Oakridge
Oaktree Villa
Oaktree Village
Ontario Stoneridge .
Paragon San Dimas
Park East II HOA
Park La Verne HOA
Parkside Village TA
Pasadena Woods Townhome Assn.
Plv HOA, Inc.
Pomona East Maint. Assn.
Pomona Valley Farmers Market
Homes for sale in Pomona are based on area and quality more commonly than location.
Pomona Economy and Employment Opportunities
The Pomona economy is as diverse and well founded as its residents. Professional, services and related fields encompasses approximately 36% of the whole Pomona economy followed closely by sales, offices, businesses and financial operations at 32%. Construction, manufacturing and transportation cover about 31% while the remaining 1% is embraced by farming and other economic activities.
The top employers in Pomona include:
The average high temperature in July is 88.7
degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 41.5 degrees.
The average rainfall is approximately 16.96 inches
per year, with inches of snow per year.
No weather information available.