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…a bustling neighborhood with a focus on development


Located in the southwestern corner of San Bernardino County, about 40 minutes from downtown LA, Chino is one of the most populated areas of the Inland Empire.

It’s a diverse community that established itself with agricultural roots in the early 1900s, growing into a town with business-friendly practices, tons of activities and a variety of housing options. Set your sights on a ranch-style single-family home, comfortable apartment or build your dreams on a large land lot—Chino is definitely interested in growing with you.

More than 20 private and public colleges and universities are located within a 30-minute drive. The town has its own municipal airport, and ground transportation is a breeze with freeways 60, 71 and 91 just a few minutes away. Best of all, the city is committed to accommodating the area’s growth without compromising amenities or services.

Chino’s motto, “Where Everything Grows,” couldn’t be more fitting. Check it out—it’s likely you’ll make roots of your own.

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Education within reach (or at least a 30 minute drive)

Main drag:

Grand Avenue

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Any good BBQ in Chino or Surrounding Areas

I thought about asking ‘What’s the best BBQ in Chino?’ but then I thought I better ask if there is any good BBQ in Chino. Like most BBQ lovers, I can’t stand anything that’s not great.

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Apartments in Chino

Casablanca Apartments - 5225 Francis Ave