Apple Valley is a town in San Bernardino County with roughly 75,000 to 80,000 residents, situated in the Mojave Desert at an elevation of about 2,900 feet. The town is part of the Victor Valley, a broad desert basin that also includes Victorville, Hesperia, and Adelanto. Apple Valley has grown steadily over the past several decades as families moved from the Los Angeles basin in search of more affordable homeownership, which is why the town's housing stock spans a wide range of eras, from older streets near Highway 18 to newer subdivisions on the eastern side of town near the Apple Valley Airport.
Most properties in Apple Valley are single-family homes on generous lots with long driveways, wide concrete patios, and desert landscaping. The town has very few high-rise buildings or dense apartment complexes, which gives it a low-density, semi-rural character. Stucco exteriors are standard throughout, as they are across the High Desert. Apple Valley's strong owner-occupancy rate reflects the fact that most residents chose the town specifically for the space and relative affordability, and they tend to take a long-term view when it comes to home maintenance and improvements.
Apple Valley's proximity to Victorville and Hesperia means residents have easy access to jobs and services across the Victor Valley, and many commute to the Inland Empire or the greater Los Angeles area. We also serve nearby San Bernardino, which sits at the base of the Cajon Pass and is within easy reach for homeowners across the High Desert looking for a trusted insulation contractor.