It's kind of idyllic, as far as suburbs go. Rolling green hills (post drought) and eucalyptus groves. Very safe, almost no crime until you go north, and schools are good. Cookie cutter stucco homes, but cute in its own way. read more
We actually created a free guide called Live In Chino Hills, because we could never find anything located in the city. It lists all of the top restaurants, shopping, golf, schools, and real estate in Chino Hills. If you'd like to check it out, cool. Hopefully, you find it helpful. read more
Chino and Chino Hills are in the SAME school district -- CVUSD. Among the district, Chino has some of the best schools -- such as Rhodes. You can look up all of the test scores and you will see what I mean. read more
With rolling green hills, snow covered mountains in the background and a modern urban center Chino Hills has become one of the most sought after areas to live near Los Angeles. In fact, the drive from Chino Hills to Los Angeles is only about 40 minutes (assuming the traffic is moving well). read more