Beautiful North Alta Loma Home This gorgeous home has everything you could want and or may want. Beautiful double door Entry that steps down to a beautiful Living Room that extends out to a lovely Formal Dining Room and overlooks the Mtns. and pool area. The kitchen has been remodeled w/ beautiful wood cabinetry with Granite counter Tops and the latest appliances this flows into the Family Room w/ Fireplace for those cold evenings to cuddle up in or around. The Master Bedroom is breath taking w/ a Retreat and the floors are thick Brazillian Hardwood - the closet is custom built and fit for that special person that lives there (also there is an area in attic special built for excess storage) the Bathroom has been remodeled and special care has been taken in all areas:Sunken tub w/Jets separate Shower w/a seat for leisure bathing - no expense has been spared. Marbel - Travertine etc; etc; so many amenties you have to see to believe. A Gorgeous View of Mtns,Horse Corrals, Trails behind home for easy access, Pool/Spa Bar B Q area absolutely wonderful for relaxing or Entertaining. Come see your future home. LOCATION NEAR FAMOUS TREE LIGHTING STREET IN ALTA LOMA. Neighborhood Description Alta Loma is one of the more affluent areas in San Bernardino County.[3] It is almost completely residential and as per city ordinance no commercial business may exist above 19th Street, with exception to several businesses already in place when the ordinance was enacted. Homes north of Banyan Road must have a minimum of 1/2 acre lots, with the exception of the development known as Compass Rose Phase II found directly west of Chaffey College between Banyan and Wilson. The community of Alta Loma is located mostly in the northwest corner of Rancho Cucamonga. The exact definitions of the three communities (Cucamonga, Etiwanda, and Alta Loma) within the City of Rancho Cucamonga are debatable; however, residents typically consider Alta Loma to be above Baseline Street (Old Route 30), between the eastern edge of Upland, California and west of Day Creek, a boundary later moved to Day Creek Boulevard when the then-future road was plotted on Chamber of Commerce maps dating to about 1980. Most street signs in the Rancho Cucamonga area stretching from Carnelian Street to Milliken Avenue, and Baseline Road to the mountains, have an Alta Loma logo.[citation needed] Some residents of Rancho Cucamonga, especially those in the former Cucamonga area, have challenged the city council to get rid of the names 'Alta Loma' and 'Etiwanda,' accusing residents in those areas of keeping the names out of arrogance.[citation needed] The three communities incorporated after years of debate and at least one failed attempt on the ballot. Residents of Alta Loma and Etiwanda finally agreed to incorporation provided their identifying community names would be kept along with separate post offices and zip codes. In addition, businesses are permitted to use either Alta Loma or Rancho Cucamonga on letterheads, business permits, and other records.
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