
Christie Limpus-Hathaway
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Troth, Realtors
(661) 449-2154
514 Total Sales
31 in Quartz Hill
$300K - $795K Price Range
Suburban Neighborhood in Lancaster, California
Los Angeles County 93536
Quartz Hill is a part of the Antelope Valley that residents like for the rustic, hometown feeling and space to spare. Kimberly Keil, Realtor with Keller Williams Realty, says, "There's a mix of older properties with more land; there are certain lots that have over an acre of land. This is where you would go when you have horses. It's the most country living with small-town vibes in Lancaster."
Separated from Los Angeles by the San Gabriel Mountains, the area has gorgeous mountain views, you can even see snow-capped peaks in the distance. There are spacious open areas showing off the high desert scenery, but along the residential streets, landscaped yards with drought-tolerant plants or greenery create a suburban oasis. Privacy walls and backyard pools add to the sense of seclusion and leisure.
The single-family homes here start at around $300,000 for modest midcentury models and can go over $1 million for multi-acre horse properties with up to five bedrooms. Styles include Spanish Revivals with distinct clay tile roofing, ranch-style homes with wide covered entryways and newer builds like large custom homes with multicar garages. If you don't need a ton of space but affordability is a priority, Quartz Hill Mobile Home Park offers manufactured homes from $100,000 for a two-bedroom to $175,000 for a four-bedroom, and park amenities include a pool and clubhouse.
Children in Quartz Hill may start at public schools such as Quartz Hill Elementary and Joe Walker Middle School, both part of the Westside Union School District. Quartz Hill Elementary, which includes kindergarten through sixth grade, has a robotics team and regularly integrates STEM curriculum in all classrooms. This helps prepare students for Grades 7 and 8 at Joe Walker Middle, a STEALTH Academy that incorporates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with the arts and humanities. At the secondary level, Quartz Hill High — part of the Antelope Valley Union High School District — offers a wide assortment of activities, including ballroom dance, creative writing and Science Olympiad. The cross-country teams are outstanding.
Another sport that area youth excel at is baseball. Quartz Hill Little League operates active programs and is supported by the community. A top site for sports facilities, 14-acre George Lane Park is beloved for its many resources, including a community center, pool and programs like summer camps, County Capers dance, Youth Cheer and Hoop Sanity for basketball fundamentals.
In terms of retail, Leonard Egstrom, Realtor with eXp Realty of California, Inc., says, "It's a prime area because of the location. They are building higher-end shops. Quartz Hill has a hometown feel because it has one of the main roads that was built out in the '50s, 50th Street West; that's where all the small businesses are."
One of the restaurants on 50th, Broken Bit Steakhouse, has a thoroughly Western theme, from the appetizers like Hillbilly Brussel Sprouts and the Cowboy Cheeseburger to cocktails like Ranch Hand Lemonade. It was named 2022's "Best" in five categories by Antelope Valley Press. Keil says, "Broken Bit is the most popular spot in Quartz Hill. It's a really good restaurant; their drink specials and everything on the menu is good. You can't go wrong with what you order. And you don't have to be a meat eater; they have nice vegetarian picks too."
A smaller spot on 50th, which also sports a cool theme, is the Sagebrush Café Coffee & Art House. This spot delights literature lovers with sandwiches with names like E. Hemingway and Steinbeck. The independently operated café hosts special events like an after-hours gathering for art and an open mic.
Some move to the area because it's an aerospace hub, perfect for employees of companies like Lockheed Martin. And for LA jobs, the 80-mile drive is considered a quick commute by some. With mountain and desert scenery, roomy equestrian land and Western themes, Quartz Hill is a great hometown.
Christie Limpus-Hathaway
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Troth, Realtors
(661) 449-2154
514 Total Sales
31 in Quartz Hill
$300K - $795K Price Range
Enrique Sifuentes
Pinnacle Estate Properties, Inc.
(424) 372-0647
73 Total Sales
1 in Quartz Hill
$97,500 Price
Gary Keshishyan
Pinnacle Estate Properties
(747) 322-4141
553 Total Sales
2 in Quartz Hill
$490K - $503K Price Range
Mike Metter
RE/MAX All-Pro
(661) 466-5979
13 Total Sales
1 in Quartz Hill
$99,900 Price
Linda Ojeda
JohnHart Real Estate
(424) 372-0165
154 Total Sales
1 in Quartz Hill
$370,000 Price
Nikko Estrada
Keller Williams Realty Antelope Valley
(661) 449-1274
61 Total Sales
4 in Quartz Hill
$200K - $307K Price Range
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Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 3 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
On average, homes in Quartz Hill, Lancaster sell after 47 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Quartz Hill, Lancaster over the last 12 months is $531,540, up 2% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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