Chino resident here, born and raised. The Diversity and Dairy Smell go hand in hand, it comes down to the history of of the Area. “Racho Santa Ana Del Chino” has always been a region with Cattle Ranches and Farms since the 1800s, so the area has always had Spaniards/Mexicans who work the cattle and farms. Then in the 1950s-80s the dairy industry boomed and chino became the largest supplier in the country at the time(supplying more than states). So with a booming industry immigration from Mexico followed which grew the area. It has been interesting to witness how much has changed here over time, i can only imagine what it’s like for my grandparents who’ve been here since the 70s.
You hit a lot of great points. We moved into the preserve. It’s safe out here and I love it. There’s cows but we love the farm life. The one that hit the most was diversity in my area there’s not so much of Mexicans 😬 that awkward state is always there 😆 however, I love chino and I’m happy my daughters are going to grow up in a nice humble area
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@@socalpropertybrothers that’s interesting. How likely is it? I’m actually in chino hills now and we’re looking at homes in chino because we want something bigger.
No you don’t. My daughter went to Canyon and now Ayala. I live in Chino. Feel free to email or text me and I can get you more info on inter district transfers.
Chino resident here, born and raised. The Diversity and Dairy Smell go hand in hand, it comes down to the history of of the Area. “Racho Santa Ana Del Chino” has always been a region with Cattle Ranches and Farms since the 1800s, so the area has always had Spaniards/Mexicans who work the cattle and farms. Then in the 1950s-80s the dairy industry boomed and chino became the largest supplier in the country at the time(supplying more than states). So with a booming industry immigration from Mexico followed which grew the area. It has been interesting to witness how much has changed here over time, i can only imagine what it’s like for my grandparents who’ve been here since the 70s.
yes the mist carries the smell during colder months. Ive lived in chino, eastvale, jarupa valley. chino is a growing city and I like it here for now.
I like it as well. Our office is at the shops, let us know if we can ever help with anything real estate related.
I've been living in this town since 2020. I love it here
Been in chino since 2000 you nailed it, also great sports for kids, football 🏈 baseball ⚾, Annual Christmas parade for family. Awesome churches.
I’ve been here since 2015….. been an amazing city to live in. Thanks for watching and supporting our channel 🙏🏽
You hit a lot of great points. We moved into the preserve. It’s safe out here and I love it. There’s cows but we love the farm life. The one that hit the most was diversity in my area there’s not so much of Mexicans 😬 that awkward state is always there 😆 however, I love chino and I’m happy my daughters are going to grow up in a nice humble area
I’m 12 and I love it here I gotta be in chino tell I die
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3rd generation Chinonian, the smell of cows are sweet childhood memories. I miss my little town.
homes in chino now are expensive as hell
Hi Roy, yep the prices everywhere in SoCal have jumped and Chino is right there keeping up. Do you live in Chino?
also school district...you're talkin about chino hills, not chino
Do you have kids in the district? There is a lottery system that allows you to enroll your kids in chino hills schools if you live in Chino.
@@socalpropertybrothers that’s interesting. How likely is it? I’m actually in chino hills now and we’re looking at homes in chino because we want something bigger.
Very likely 🤞🏽. We’ve gotten it twice. You should do well when you sell your home in chino hills and move to Chino.
@@socalpropertybrothers do you have to reapply every year? Thanks for the info!!
No you don’t. My daughter went to Canyon and now Ayala. I live in Chino. Feel free to email or text me and I can get you more info on inter district transfers.