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The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions, Claremont,CA

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If you're considering a move to the Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions area, you're in for a treat! Nestled in the southeastern part of Claremont, CA, this neighborhood offers a vibrant and intellectually stimulating atmosphere thanks to the presence of several renowned colleges. The Claremont Colleges consortium includes Pomona College, Scripps College, Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, and Pitzer College, among others. This unique cluster of institutions creates a lively community filled with cultural events, lectures, and art exhibitions that are often open to the public, making it a fantastic place for those who appreciate the arts and learning. Additionally, the area boasts beautiful campus architecture and plenty of green spaces, perfect for leisurely strolls or weekend picnics.

One of the standout attractions in this neighborhood is the Claremont Village, a charming downtown area just a short distance from the colleges. Here, you’ll find an eclectic mix of boutique shops, cozy cafes, and diverse restaurants that cater to a range of tastes and preferences. Whether you're grabbing a coffee at one of the local espresso bars or enjoying a farm-to-table meal, the village offers a welcoming vibe with a small-town feel. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden is a must-visit, featuring beautiful native California plants and plenty of trails to explore. The close-knit community vibe combined with these attractions makes the neighborhood ideal for families, students, and professionals alike.

Despite its collegiate charm, the neighborhood is conveniently located just a few miles north-west of Downtown Claremont, making it easy to access additional amenities, entertainment options, and public transportation. Commuters will appreciate the well-connected Metrolink station nearby, providing straightforward access to Los Angeles and other parts of the Inland Empire. The area also benefits from excellent schools, safe streets, and active community engagement, which further enhances the quality of life for new residents. Whether you're moving for work, education, or simply a change of scenery, the Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions neighborhood offers a perfect blend of academic energy, cultural richness, and suburban comfort.

The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions Demographics

Population 3,614
Density (People/sqml.) 3,877
Median Age 37.3
Married Couples
37%
37% of the population of The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions aged 16 years and older are married.
Have Kids
20%
20% of the population aged 16 years or older have children.

20% of the The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions population aged 16 and up are married, which is in line with national averages. This balance suggests a neighborhood with a healthy mix of families, couples, and single residents, creating a well-rounded community dynamic. You are likely to find a blend of stability and social variety, appealing to both long-term homeowners and younger professionals alike.

With only 20% of people over 16 having children, you can expect an easygoing environment that tends to attract residents seeking a quieter lifestyle. The atmosphere here leans more toward adult-oriented living. Without the constant rhythm of school schedules or kid-centered events, the community maintains a slower, more relaxed pace. This makes it especially appealing to singles, couples, and empty nesters who appreciate tranquil streets, and recreation on their own terms.

Age Breakdown

The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions neighborhood age breakdown chart

The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions demographics offer valuable insights into the character and lifestyle of the neighborhood, helping you understand who lives there and what daily life might feel like. Home to only about 3,614 residents, The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions is notably smaller than many other Claremont neighborhoods, creating a more peaceful and community-oriented atmosphere. Its lower population can translate to quieter streets, a more relaxed pace of life, and easier access to local amenities — all without sacrificing the vibrant urban lifestyle the city is known for.

The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions has a population density of 3,877, which strikes a balanced feel when compared to other Claremont neighborhoods. The area offers just the right mix of activity and breathing room, creating a community that’s lively yet comfortable, with easy access to amenities and everyday conveniences.

With an average age of 37, you're likely to find a well-balanced community where multiple generations live side by side. This mix of age groups contributes to a neighborhood atmosphere that’s both active and welcoming, offering a blend of fresh perspectives and long-standing community values.

Crime in The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions

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The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions Crime Map

The The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions crime map provides an in-depth look at crime rates throughout the community, using block group data to reveal both safer pockets and places with more frequent incidents. By visualizing these patterns, the crime map helps residents and newcomers alike better understand the dynamics of neighborhood safety. It’s worth noting that higher-crime areas on the map aren’t always indicative of danger — spots near busy commercial centers, transportation hubs, or popular attractions may naturally show more reports due to increased activity.

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Home Price $850,550
Median Rent $2,098
People/Household 2.2

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Rent vs Own

Rent 48% Own 52%

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Before 2010 60% After 2010 40%

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Housing costs often reflect the desirability and overall character of a neighborhood. In The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions, home prices come in around $850,550, which is higher than many other areas. This elevated pricing points to a sought-after location with strong demand, well-maintained properties, and access to premium amenities that contribute to a higher quality of life. Historical home price trends and appreciation rates in The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions can serve as a window into the neighborhood’s economic strength and future potential. By understanding how the market has performed in the past, buyers and investors can better evaluate whether the area offers promising opportunities for growth and long-term value.

With an average rent price of $2,098, rental rates in The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions are higher than many other neighborhoods. This reflects the area’s desirability and strong demand, often accompanied by well-maintained properties, premium amenities, and a high quality of life.

Walkability & Lifestyle

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The Motley
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Entertainment

Lincoln Ceramic Arts Building
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Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
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Hoch-Shanahan Dining Commons
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Medical Facilities

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Top Rated Schools

Name Category Grades Rating
Our Lady Of The Assumption School
611 W Bonita Ave, Claremont, CA
Elementary School KG - 8 School Score
Palomares Academy Of Health Science
2211 N. Orange Grove Ave., Pomona, CA
High School 7 - 12 School Score
Community Day
125 W. San Jose Ave., Claremont, CA
High School 7 - 12 School Score
The Webb Schools
1175 W Baseline Rd, Claremont, CA
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Mountain View Elementary
851 Santa Clara Ave., Claremont, CA
Elementary School KG - 6 School Score
Oakmont Elementary
120 W. Green St., Claremont, CA
Elementary School KG - 6 School Score
Chaparral Elementary
451 Chaparral Dr., Claremont, CA
Elementary School KG - 6 School Score

Education Level Achieved

School ratings in The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions combine factors like student performance, graduation rates, and standardized test scores to provide a clear picture of overall educational quality. The use of NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) scores adds valuable context by offering a consistent national benchmark to see how local schools compare on a broader scale. Additionally, understanding the overall education level achieved by residents in The Claremont Colleges and Affiliated Institutions can give insight into the community’s priorities and opportunities, helping families make more informed decisions about where to live and how well local schools may support long-term student success.