Here’s why Pomona is becoming one of California’s best-kept secrets.
Pomona sits at the crossroads of multiple major freeways — the 10, 60, 71, and 57 — making it incredibly accessible whether you're commuting to LA, the San Gabriel Valley, or Orange County. For people who work in surrounding cities but want more space and a lower cost of living, Pomona offers the perfect middle ground.
Plus, with the Metrolink and future public transportation expansions, it’s getting easier than ever to stay connected.
Compared to neighboring areas like Claremont, Pasadena, or Orange County, home prices in Pomona are significantly more affordable — without sacrificing quality of life. Buyers can find spacious homes, larger lots, and investment properties at a fraction of the price they'd pay just 10 miles west.
It’s a smart place to buy for both living and investing — especially with the continued demand for housing across Southern California.
Pomona is investing in its future. With city-backed initiatives focused on downtown revitalization, infrastructure improvement, and local business development, there’s strong momentum in both the housing and commercial markets.
Historic neighborhoods are being restored, and new developments are attracting modern buyers and businesses alike.
Pomona is home to Cal Poly Pomona, one of California’s top public universities. The presence of higher education brings energy, innovation, and economic opportunity to the area. Families also benefit from a variety of public, private, and charter school options across the city.
The community is diverse, vibrant, and family-oriented — with parks, libraries, local events, and active neighborhood groups.