Living in Chino, CA
A comprehensive, data-driven guide to life in Chino. Housing costs, safety statistics, walkability, air quality, and neighborhood insights — all in one place.
Population: 91,008
Chino at a Glance
Median Home Value
$599,200
Nat'l avg: $281,900
Median Rent
$1,066
Nat'l avg: $1,163
Violent Crime
5.0 per 1K
Nat'l avg: 3.7 per 1K
Walk Score
0/100
Car-Dependent
Median Income
$99,385
Nat'l avg: $74,580
Air Quality
AQI 58
Moderate
Climate Risk
Very High
Score: 99.98454092492835
Population
91,008
National Average: Violent crime 3.7 per 1K, Property crime 17.5 per 1K
Car-Dependent
N/A
25
Alright, let me give you the lowdown on Chino, a city that's carving out a sweet spot in Southern California. Forget the national average home value of $350,000; here, you're looking at a median of $599,200, but with a median household income of $99,385, it's still relatively affordable, earning it an affordability index of 140. With a population of just over 91,000, Chino offers a comfortable, family-friendly atmosphere. The median rent is a surprisingly low $1,066 per month, making it an attractive option for renters, and the quiet noise levels enhance the overall peaceful vibe. From an investment perspective, Chino presents a compelling case. While the homeownership rate is at 30%, the demand is steady, and with property crime at 29.6 per 1,000 residents and violent crime at 5.0 per 1,000 residents, it's a relatively safe community. This is a solid choice for families and those seeking a more relaxed pace of life, especially those priced out of nearby coastal communities. Keep in mind, though, that with a walk score of zero, you'll need a car to get around. One thing to note is the climate risk is rated as very high. The air quality, with an AQI of 58, is moderate, offering decent conditions. Electricity rates are set at 15.6¢/kWh. While the bike score is only 25, the overall quality of life is high, especially if you value a tranquil environment and a strong sense of community.