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New Homes in Victorville, CA
High Desert Living with Room to Grow
Victorville
For buyers searching for Victorville new homes, LGI Homes’ new home developments are near major freeways, including US-395 and I-15, with easy access to commercial centers and major employment centers. Families will also appreciate the range of educational options nearby, including public schools served by the Victor Elementary School District and Victor Valley Union High School District, as well as private school choices in the area. Our new builds offer spacious, open layouts, designer upgrades, professionally landscaped front yards, solar panels and quick move-in options. Explore why the Victorville area is growing fast and stands out for convenience, outdoor recreation and stunning, affordable new construction homes in the High Desert.
Why Families are Moving to Victorville
- #1 ‘Most Dynamic Economies in the Inland Empire’ (Substack, 2024)
- #1 ‘Best High Desert Cities for Rental Property Investors’ (Mesa Properties, 2026)
- #4 ‘Top Affordable Cities in Southern California’ (City Ventures, 2026)
- #6 ‘Affordable Places to Live in California 2026’ (reAlpha)
- #6 ‘2026 Cities with the Lowest Cost of Living in California’ (Niche)
- #9 ‘Top 10 Places to Live in San Bernardino County, CA’ (MGR, 2024)
Frequently Asked Questions About Victorville, CA & LGI Homes
Victorville is San Bernardino County's growing High Desert city and a key gateway between Southern California and Las Vegas. With more affordable housing, expanding employment anchors at Southern California Logistics Airport, and year-round High Desert sunshine, the city continues to attract first-time buyers, families and commuters seeking space, value and a manageable path to homeownership.
Where is Victorville, California located?
Victorville is in San Bernardino County in Southern California's High Desert, about 85–90 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles and roughly 35–40 miles north of San Bernardino. It lies near the junction of Interstate 15 and State Route 18, with U.S. 395 running along the western edge of the city, providing residents with strong regional highway access.
What county is Victorville in?
Victorville is located in San Bernardino County, California, the largest county by area in the contiguous United States.
What is Victorville known for?
Victorville is known for its High Desert setting, Route 66 history and its role as a transportation and logistics hub in Southern California. The city is home to Southern California Logistics Airport on the former George Air Force Base, a major aerospace and industrial center, and attractions such as the California Route 66 Museum in Old Town Victorville.
How big is Victorville and is the city growing?
The 2020 Census recorded Victorville's population at just over 134,000, and recent demographic estimates place the city's population at 140,000–142,000, reflecting continued growth. The larger Victor Valley area, anchored by Victorville, serves more than 400,000 people during the business day, and projections suggest the population will continue to grow as more residents move inland for relative affordability and access to Southern California job centers.
How far is Victorville from other major Southern California destinations?
Victorville is about 35–40 miles north of San Bernardino via I-15 and lies roughly 85–90 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. Its position on I-15 places it along the primary corridor between the Los Angeles basin and Las Vegas, and Ontario International Airport is within roughly 30–40 minutes’ drive for passenger travel.
What industries drive the Victorville economy?
Victorville's economy is driven by logistics and warehousing, transportation, aerospace, manufacturing, retail and service businesses. The city stresses its proximity to major highways, rail connections and the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach as major advantages for employers, and the Southern California Logistics Center and Southern California Logistics Airport have helped position Victorville as an important inland distribution and industrial location.
Who are some of the major employers in Victorville?
Major tenants at the Southern California Logistics Center include Keurig Dr. Pepper, Newell Rubbermaid and M&M/Mars Inc., among other large manufacturers and distributors. At Southern California Logistics Airport, aerospace and aviation users include Boeing and other aircraft maintenance and testing companies that support on-site flight and engine operations. Victor Valley College, local school districts and healthcare providers are also significant employers in the region.
What is the climate like in Victorville?
Victorville has a dry High Desert climate with hot, sunny summers, cool winters and low humidity. City climate data note average annual rainfall of about 3.9 inches, with temperatures ranging from below freezing on some winter nights to around 110°F on the hottest summer days. The abundance of sunshine makes the High Desert a natural fit for solar energy, which LGI Homes incorporates into many Victorville-area communities.
What outdoor activities are available near Victorville?
Victorville residents enjoy local parks, a municipal golf course and easy access to desert, lake and mountain recreation. Mojave Narrows Regional Park offers waterways, hiking trails, fishing, disc golf, equestrian trails, playgrounds and wildlife viewing, while nearby mountain areas around Big Bear provide hiking, snow play, and outdoor adventures. The area also offers off-roading across Mojave Desert landscapes and boating or fishing at Silverwood Lake and other regional lakes.
What are some popular attractions in Victorville?
Popular attractions include the California Route 66 Museum in Old Town Victorville and Mojave Narrows Regional Park, which together highlight the city's combination of historic Route 66 heritage and natural outdoor recreation. Shopping and dining destinations such as The Mall of Victor Valley also draw visitors from across the High Desert.
What transportation options are available in Victorville?
Victorville has strong highway access via Interstate 15, which connects Southern California to Las Vegas, and U.S. 395, which extends north toward the Eastern Sierra, as well as connections to State Route 18 and historic Route 66. Local and regional bus service is provided by Victor Valley Transit Authority, which operates fixed routes and intercity links to neighboring communities.
Which airport is closest to Victorville for commercial flights?
Ontario International Airport (ONT) in San Bernardino County is the closest major commercial airport to Victorville, typically within about an hour's drive depending on traffic. ONT offers dozens of daily nonstop flights to cities across the United States and select international destinations.
What colleges and higher-education options are in Victorville?
Victor Valley College is located in Victorville and serves the region with academic programs, workforce training and transfer pathways to four-year institutions. Additional higher-education options are accessible elsewhere in San Bernardino County and the greater Inland Empire via regional highways.
What is the median home price in Victorville?
At the time of writing, in early 2026, homes in Victorville sold for a median listing price of $450,000 according to Redfin. Zillow's home value index showed a typical home value of approximately $431,662 in Victorville as of late March 2026. Because housing statistics change frequently and can vary by source, buyers should review current data when actively shopping.
What are the property taxes in Victorville, CA?
The San Bernardino County Tax Collector manages property taxes in Victorville, with an average effective tax rate of 1.2%, which is slightly higher than the national average. The median annual bill is around $2,817; residents are billed in two installments yearly, due by April 10th and December 10th. Actual property taxes for homeowners are based on their property value.
Is Victorville more attainable than many Southern California housing markets?
Victorville and the broader Victor Valley are frequently positioned as more attainable High Desert alternatives to coastal and inner-metro Southern California markets, with the city itself promoting “truly affordable housing” as part of its quality-of-life message. That relative affordability, combined with larger homesites and access to regional job centers, is a key reason the area continues to attract first-time buyers and households seeking more space.
Is Victorville a good place for first-time homebuyers?
Yes. Many first-time buyers look to Victorville for more attainable home prices than in many coastal Southern California cities, along with the opportunity to purchase newer homes with more space and modern features. Compared to some nearby cities and other Southern California communities, Victorville offers competitive safety levels and a forward-thinking approach to neighborhood security, with local efforts to support a welcoming, family-friendly environment. The area’s High Desert setting, growing amenities and freeway access make it appealing for buyers entering the market.
How far is Victorville from some of the most popular cities nearby?
Victorville is less than 450 miles from the most popular destinations. Ideally situated in the High Desert, the city serves as a strategic gateway between the Los Angeles basin and Northern California. Residents enjoy convenient regional access: Riverside (41 miles) and Big Bear Lake (48 miles) are less than an hour away, while major hubs like Anaheim, Palm Springs, and Los Angeles are all within a 90-mile radius. For longer trips, San Diego and Las Vegas are reachable within 185 miles. Heading north, Bakersfield is 150 miles away, with the Bay Area and Sacramento accessible via major freeway corridors, roughly 430 miles from the city.
Is new construction in Victorville a better option than buying an older resale home?
New construction in Victorville can be a strong option for buyers who want modern layouts, energy-efficient features and fewer immediate repair concerns. Builder warranties, including upgrades and move-in-ready homes, can also simplify the process and reduce surprise costs compared with taking on an older home that may need updates.
What makes Victorville a smart place to buy a new home?
Victorville combines relative affordability, strong logistics and industrial employment anchors, an expanding population, notable outdoor recreation and convenient freeway connections in one of Southern California’s key High Desert markets. For buyers looking for a new, move-in-ready home with included upgrades and easier access to the Inland Empire and beyond, Victorville offers an appealing balance of lifestyle and value.
What types of homes does LGI Homes offer in Victorville?
LGI Homes in the Victorville area offers one- and two-story single-family detached homes geared toward first-time buyers, growing families and anyone seeking a brand-new home with incredible value. Many plans feature three to five bedrooms, spacious living areas, chef-ready kitchens, and today’s most popular features already included in the base price.
What are the benefits of buying an LGI home in the Victorville area?
LGI Homes in the Victorville area offer three- to five-bedroom layouts with open-concept designs, designer-selected finishes, stainless-steel appliances, granite countertops, luxury vinyl plank flooring and included solar panels in many communities. Select neighborhoods also offer builder-paid closing costs and structural warranty coverage, providing added value and predictability for buyers.
Where else does LGI have new home communities and homes in California?
LGI has new home developments in several major markets throughout California. In the South, we have new homes in Coachella Valley and Riverside; in Central California, we have new home communities in Bakersfield, Modesto and Stockton; and in Northern California, we have new homes for sale in Sacramento, the Bay Area, and Yuba-Sutter.
What upgrades are included in an LGI home in Victorville?
LGI Homes offers a wide range of designer upgrades at no extra cost through its CompleteHome™ package, which typically includes a chef-ready kitchen with stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, smart-home technology, generous cabinetry, and attractive exterior details that enhance curb appeal. Specific inclusions can vary by community and floor plan, so buyers should review the features list for their chosen neighborhood.
Are LGI homes in the Victorville area move-in-ready and energy-efficient?
Yes. LGI Homes emphasizes move-in-ready construction throughout Southern California, with many Victorville-area homes available for quick move-in once financing and closing are complete. Homes typically include energy-saving features such as solar panels, double-pane Low-E windows and programmable thermostats to help reduce utility costs in the High Desert climate.