For more than 125 years, Redlands has been known as a community that celebrates its past and embraces its future. Early on, agriculture prospered with the navel orange, and many citrus groves can still be found in Redlands today.
Over the years, the City has earned a well-deserved reputation as a cultural and educational leader. Incorporated in 1888, community leaders have continually set high standards for housing, business, education and recreation.
Since its founding in 1881, Redlands remains a city positioned for continued economic success!
Here’s a quick data snapshot of Redlands:
Population: 73,849
Median Age: 38 years
Per Capita Income: $45,716
Median Household (HH) Income: $94,473
Average HH Income: $133,135
HH Income over $100k: 41.5%
College Graduates (Bachelor’s degree or higher): 40%
Net Assessed Valuation (2020-21): $10.9 billion
Taxable Sales (2020-21): $2.3 billion
Retail Sales Per Capita (2017): $23,955
Source: Census Bureau, QuickFacts as of 7/01/2023
Businesses in Redlands will find a diverse workforce that is comprised of recent college graduates and entry level candidates; service and hospitality staff members; skilled manufacturing workers; and experienced administrative and management professionals.
Census Bureau (employment data): Work Area Profile Analysis
Total Employment: 39,649 Annual Unemployment Rate: 5.3%
Housing Units: 27,754 Median Home Price: $720,000 in Dec. 2023
Average Apartment Rent: $2,158 per month* *Source: RentCafe.com (Feb. 2024)
City 36.25 sq. mi.

Freeways: Bus: Omnitrans
Airports:
The top three consumer profiles for residents living in the City of Redlands include Exurbanites, the Young and Restless, and Comfortable Empty Nesters. These tapestry segments are based on socioeconomic and demographic data provided by Esri.
So how is this data collected? Find out by reading the Tapestry Segment Methodology White Paper.
Redlands has excellent educational facilities, including the University of Redlands, one of the nation’s leading private universities; four (4) high schools (including one alternative high school); four (4) middle schools; and sixteen (16) elementary schools. There are also more than fifteen top-rated private and public colleges/universities within a 45-minute drive.
Redlands residents and visitors have a variety of cultural and recreational amenities to choose from including a vibrant historic downtown; challenging 18-hole golf course; four performing arts theaters/amphitheaters; six museums; nature preserve; 18 city parks; a 36-acre sports complex; nearly 30 miles of hiking and equestrian trails; and over 36 miles of Class I, II and III bicycle paths.
The Redlands Police Department employs over 85 sworn officers and approximately 40 civilian personnel operating under a Risk Focused Policing (RFP) policy. The Redlands Fire Department maintains quality fire and emergency response services from its four strategically placed fire stations.
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