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Moving to Victorville, CA: Your Complete Relocation Guide
Relocation Guide

Moving to Victorville, CA: Your Complete Relocation Guide

John Lindley 7 min read

Victorville is the commercial and logistical hub of California's High Desert — a fast-growing city where affordability, community amenities, and proximity to both the Inland Empire and Las Vegas corridor converge. For buyers looking to escape the high cost of Southern California while staying connected to its job markets, Victorville deserves a serious look.

Why Buyers Are Choosing Victorville

Victorville's primary draw is value. Median home prices hover around $390,000–$420,000, giving buyers substantially more home per dollar than anywhere in the LA metro. The city has a robust infrastructure of retail, dining, healthcare, and entertainment that smaller High Desert communities lack. Victor Valley Global Medical Center, several major retailers, and the Victor Valley Mall all sit within Victorville's boundaries. For commuter buyers, the I-15 provides direct freeway access south.

Neighborhoods to Know in Victorville

Spring Valley Lake is Victorville's most prestigious community — a private lake community with HOA amenities, higher-end homes, and a distinct neighborhood feel. Desert Knolls offers well-established mid-century neighborhoods near the main commercial district. The newer developments near Bear Valley Road offer contemporary construction closer to the freeway. Mojave Ranch and surrounding developments in the eastern part of the city offer newer homes at entry-level price points.

Schools in Victorville

Victor Valley Union High School District serves Victorville's secondary students. Victor Valley High School is the primary comprehensive high school, with additional options through the Silverado and Hook schools. Elementary and middle school students are served by Victor Elementary, Snowline, or Hesperia Unified depending on exact location. For higher education, Victor Valley College is a fully accredited community college providing affordable local options.

Commuting from Victorville

The I-15 freeway is the lifeline for commuters. Victorville sits approximately 85 miles from downtown Los Angeles — typically 90 to 120 minutes in non-rush traffic, longer during peak hours. Metrolink's Antelope Valley Line and proposed high-speed rail infrastructure could reshape future commute options. Many Victorville residents work within the High Desert or Inland Empire, with short 30–45-minute drives to Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, or San Bernardino.

Healthcare and Amenities

Victorville is the regional healthcare center for the High Desert, home to Victor Valley Global Medical Center. The Victor Valley Mall and adjacent retail corridors offer comprehensive shopping without driving to the Inland Empire. Southern California Logistics Airport provides cargo operations and some charter services, and has been a source of job growth in logistics and aerospace. There are dozens of parks and trail access points in and around the city.

Is Victorville a Good Place to Live?

For buyers prioritizing space, value, and community amenities, Victorville delivers. The city has matured significantly over the past decade with improved retail, dining, and services. The key tradeoff is the commute — ideal for remote or hybrid workers, but challenging for daily LA-bound commuters. Victorville's size and infrastructure make it one of the most self-sufficient communities in the High Desert. Buyers who prioritize the Spring Valley Lake community find a particularly premium lifestyle at a fraction of coastal California pricing.

John Lindley

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