Living in the Ontario & Rancho Cucamonga Area of Riverside (Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair): A Guide for Newcomers
The Vibe of Riverside's Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga Area
This area is the economic and transportation engine of the Inland Empire. It’s where big-box retail meets well-manicured suburbs, and where families and commuters land when they want space, access, and predictability. Rancho Cucamonga especially stands out for its high-quality suburban feel, while Chino Hills brings a little O.C. flavor inland.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods in Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga Area
- Ontario – A transportation and retail hub, home to Ontario International Airport, Ontario Mills Mall, and a growing downtown corridor.
 - Rancho Cucamonga – One of the Inland Empire’s most polished suburbs, with mountain views, master-planned communities, and top-rated schools.
 - Upland – Older, established suburb with walkable areas near the foothills and historic downtown charm.
 - Chino & Chino Hills – Rapidly growing with large homes, newer shopping centers, and strong appeal to families.
 - Montclair – Affordable and central, with good transit access and continued redevelopment.
 
Why It Works
- Home to Ontario Airport, Ontario Mills, and major job and logistics centers.
 - Commuter-friendly with Metrolink stations, major highways, and shopping galore.
 - Rancho Cucamonga and Chino Hills have great public schools and suburban polish.
 - Lots of master-planned developments, parks, and modern homes.
 - Close to mountain recreation and still within striking distance of L.A.
 
Watch Out For
- Rapid growth = traffic congestion and ongoing construction in some areas.
Ontario is more commercial and less residentially developed in some areas. - Still very car-dependent, despite some transit options.
 - Sprawl and chain-store sameness in some communities.
 
Good Fit For
- Families looking for big homes, good schools, and modern infrastructure.
 - Buyers moving inland from Orange County or the San Gabriel Valley.
 - Frequent travelers or logistics professionals using ONT Airport or nearby job centers.
 - Renters transitioning to ownership in a well-served suburban market.
 
Things to Do
- Victoria Gardens (Rancho) – Outdoor mall with restaurants, concerts, and farmers markets.
 - Ontario Mills Mall – One of the largest outlet centers in the state.
 - North Etiwanda Preserve – Hiking and mountain views.
 - Lewis Family Playhouse, Upland Lemon Festival, and Chino Youth Museum.
 - Access to Mt. Baldy, Claremont Village, and even L.A. or Palm Springs for day trips.
 
Housing Snapshot
Type: 2000s-2020s master-planned homes, townhomes, suburban tracts, mid-rise condos.
Buy:
- Rancho Cucamonga: $650K–$1.1M
 - Ontario: $550K–$850K
 - Chino Hills: $700K–$1.3M
 - Upland/Montclair: $500K–$800K
 
Rent:
- 1BR apartments: $1,900–$2,500
 - 3BR homes: $2,800–$4,200+
 
Commute & Transit
Metrolink stations in Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Upland, and Montclair. Major roads: I-10, I-15, and Route 60. Close to ONT Airport with direct flights across the West. Car is still required for most errands and school runs.
- 45–75 minutes to L.A. by car or train depending on time of day.
 
Is The Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga Area Right for You?
If you're looking for a polished, well-connected suburban lifestyle with good schools, shopping, and commutability, the Ontario–Rancho Cucamonga corridor is hard to beat. It’s the Inland Empire at its most refined — just be ready for traffic and a landscape built around the car.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Metro.