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Fullerton Real Estate Market Conditions

  • Median sales price

    $1,000,000
    0%
    change since last quarter
  • # Active listings

    128
    30-day change

Fullerton Schools and Demographics

 
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Elementary Schools near Fullerton, CA

Grades Students P/T Ratio ZIP
Acacia Elementary School KG - 06 716 33 92831
Adelaide Price Elementary KG - 06 632 30 92801
Beechwood Elementary School PK - 08 900 28 92835
Buena Park Learning Center PK - PK 80 20 90621
Carl E. Gilbert Elementary KG - 05 500 18 90621
Centralia Elementary School KG - 06 500 20 92801
Charles G. Emery Elementary PK - 05 650 31 90621
Commonwealth Elementary School PK - 06 340 0 92831
Fern Drive Elementary School PK - 06 580 25 92833
Gauer (melbourne A.) Elementary School PK - 06 578 0 92801
Golden Hill Elementary School KG - 06 628 29 92832
Hermosa Drive Elementary School PK - 06 393 15 92835
Horace Mann Elementary PK - 06 750 12 92801
James A. Whitaker Elementary PK - 05 550 0 90621
John Marshall Elementary School PK - 06 800 30 92801
Juliette Low Elementary School PK - 06 460 23 92801
Laguna Road Elementary School KG - 06 600 24 92835
Mabel L. Pendleton Elementary PK - 05 393 0 90621
Maple Elementary School PK - 06 400 0 92832
Orangethorpe Elementary School PK - 06 659 14 92833
Pacific Drive Elementary School PK - 06 625 26 92833
Patrick Henry Elementary School PK - 06 498 0 92801
Peter Marshall Elementary School PK - 06 749 34 92801
Raymond Elementary School KG - 06 595 27 92831
Richman Elementary School PK - 06 500 24 92832
Robert C. Fisler Elementary School PK - 08 900 0 92833
Rolling Hills Elementary School KG - 06 700 28 92835
Sunset Lane Elementary School PK - 06 870 35 92833
Topaz Elementary School PK - 06 520 27 92831
Valencia Park Elementary School PK - 06 500 20 92833
Westmont Elementary School PK - 06 703 25 92801
Woodcrest Elementary School PK - 06 385 20 92832

Middle Schools near Fullerton, CA

Grades Students P/T Ratio ZIP
Brookhurst Junior High School 07 - 08 1,081 11 92801
D. Russell Parks Junior High School 07 - 08 800 0 92833
Gordon H. Beatty Middle School 06 - 08 578 12 90621
Ladera Vista Junior High School 07 - 08 915 20 92831
Nicolas Junior High School 07 - 08 700 19 92833

High Schools near Fullerton, CA

Grades Students P/T Ratio ZIP
Buena Park High School 09 - 12 1,948 21 90621
Fullerton Union High School 09 - 12 1,879 0 92832
Orange County Workforce Innovation High 09 - 12 154 11 92801
Savanna High School 09 - 12 2,083 25 92801
Sunny Hills High School 09 - 12 2,433 29 92833
Troy High School 09 - 12 2,758 23 92831

Ungraded Schools near Fullerton, CA

Grades Students P/T Ratio ZIP
La Sierra High (alternative) School 09 - 12 240 0 92831
La Vista High (continuation) School 10 - 12 372 14 92831
Vibrant Minds Charter PK - 06 240 0 92801

Demographics near Fullerton, CA

City County
Population 139,568 3,218,196
Population Density 6,241 4,071
Median Age 37.3 38.8
People per Household 2.9 3
Median Household Income 83,973 94,474
Average Income per Capita 37,886 42,659

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 The city of Fullerton is located in Northern Orange County, California. Based on the 2010 census, the city’s population was at 135,161. Fullerton was established in 1887 and in those days, it was an agricultural center growing oranges and other citrus produce. It was also involved in industrialization such as transportation, manufacturing, and petroleum extraction. Fullerton has developed into a residential and commercial district. Today, the city has over 50 city parks, private and public institutions of learning, theatres, restaurants, hotels, cultural centers, retail stores, shopping malls and a lot more. The residents of Fullerton are from different ethnic backgrounds and their numbers have continued to increase due to housing development. 

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 The Ralph B. Clark Regional Park in northwest of Fullerton is a site where evidence of prehistoric animal habitation has been found.  The region had its first European visitors in 1769; however, they were just passing through.  The Malden brothers Edward and George Amerige were the first to own a large acreage of land in Fullerton after negotiating with the president of the Pacific Land and Improvement Company, George H. Fullerton.  Most of Fullerton at the time was underdeveloped; however, cultivation of avocados and walnuts flourished. In 1880, the discovery of oil led to the industrialization of the town. More people began to settle in the city of Fullerton, and this led to the development of housing units to cater for the increasing number of residents. Today, housing development is still on the rise, and the housing and neighborhood services in Fullerton assists the homeless, and those at risk of becoming homeless as well as the low to moderate income families and individuals. It offers supports in the areas of development of affordable housing, rehabilitation of poor-quality housing and city services in distraught areas and populations. Currently, Fullerton has a Down Payment Assistance Program, Housing Rehabilitation Grants Program and a Housing Rehabilitation Loan for Owners and Investors Program to help residents with low and moderate incomes keep their homes. The City also offers programs that help low income families pay their rent. 

Fullerton Community Activities
The Fullerton Community Center offers  a variety of outdoor spaces and rooms where residents can hold family parties, corporate events, fundraiser events, weddings and pool parties. There is also a gymnasium with health and fitness classes. Youth programs are also available including after-school programs, day camps, Youth in Action, Rock City, Teen scene and many more. These programs are beneficial to the youth community of Fullerton as they help enhance their learning skills. Both the youth and adults can take part in sports such as swimming, dancing, softball, tennis and racquetball.  The center also offers other adult programs and services including billiards room, lounge and library.

Fullerton Employment Opportunities                 
 

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The city Fullerton is commercially developed and has over the years attracted thousands of businesses to its region including restaurants, retails stores, specialty stores, and shopping malls among others. Recruitment is open to all residents, and vacant positions can be found at the Fullerton city employment page. The top employers in Fullerton include;

 Fullerton Attractions Fullerton has many tourist attraction sites including historical sites, numerous lush green parks such as Hillcrest Park, Boisserance Park, Loma Vista memorial Park, Ralph B. Clark Regional Park, Vista Del Valle Park, Laguna Lake Park and many others.  Other places of interest include; City of Fullerton Parks and Recreation Fullerton is a vibrant city full of entertainment spots especially on Fullerton downtown, there are also other numerous spots for tourist attractions.

Fullerton Transport System
Many passengers pass through the Fullerton Transportation Center making it the busiest stop along Metrolink’s Orange County route. Metrolink provides commuters with reliable and affordable rail service. It serves over 50 stations in six counties, and by 2020, the numbers of commuters getting on and off Fullerton station will have more than doubled and therefore, Metrolink is planning on increasing its services over the next few years. Fullerton also has an Airport, the only one in Orange County. It is located at the heart of Los Angeles basin and is contiguous to Highway 91 and Interstate 5. The Airport financially supports itself fully, and therefore, does receive any funding from the City. Fullerton attractions like Knott’s Berry Farm and Disneyland are less than 10 miles from the airport.

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Fullerton Weather

The average high temperature in July is 84 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 45.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 11.23 inches per year, with inches of snow per year. No weather information available.

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COR Homes
305 N Harbor Blvd Suite 224
Fullerton, CA
714-423-9345
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L & S Property Management Co.
122 N. Harbor Blvd. #200
Fullerton, CA
714-449-0500
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Century 21 Discovery
100 W Valencia Mesa Drive
Fullerton, CA
714-626-2000
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One Group Realty
322 District Court
Fullerton, CA
714-614-2426
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Your Home Team Real Estate
321 Market Ct
Fullerton, CA
714-773-0640
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The Myriad Group
136 Soco Dr
FULLERTON, CA
714-773-5289
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First Residential Realty
660 W. Valencia Mesa Dr.
Fullerton, CA
714-447-4992
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Ohana Properties
813 N. Harbor Blvd.
Fullerton, CA
714-213-8493
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John Lewis Ybarra, Realtors
301 1/2 E Valencia Dr
Fullerton, CA
714-525-1818
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David Morales Real Estate
517 S. Newell
Fullerton, CA
714-321-2947
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