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Heather I Purvis

Heather I Purvis
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Big Bear Lake CA

Salesperson (CA: 01291319)

26 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves San Bernardino County, CA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Re Max Big Bear

Office Website
Office Address
42153 Big Bear Blvd
Big Bear Lake, CA  92315
(San Bernardino County)
Office Phone
909-866-6161
Office Fax
909-866-7002
Mobile
909-556-2475
Email
heat***********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Big Bear City: CA Big Bear Lake: CA Fawnskin: CA Sugarloaf: CA

About Heather Purvis

With over two decades of experience in the local real estate market, this seasoned agent possesses a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in real estate transactions. Their expertise spans a diverse range of property types, including residential, residential investment, commercial, mobile, recreational properties, and short sales. Additionally, they are well-versed in bulk sales, probate, and conservatorship transactions.

Recognizing that buying or selling real estate is often one of life’s most significant decisions, this agent is committed to delivering exceptional service. They prioritize client satisfaction and leverage their extensive knowledge to ensure that each transaction is managed with the utmost professionalism and care.

Having been born and raised in the picturesque San Bernardino Mountains, they cherish the strong sense of community and the lifelong relationships formed within it. For a dedicated local real estate professional, reach out today to discuss your real estate needs.

San Bernardino County, CA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$629,538
Avg. Listing Price
From Heather's portfolio
3.4 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,879 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
7196
Active Listings
Current inventory

San Bernardino County represents one of California's most expansive and diverse real estate markets, stretching across over 20,000 square miles from the urban corridors near Los Angeles to the vast Mojave Desert. This geographic giant encompasses everything from affordable suburban communities to luxury mountain retreats, creating a complex tapestry of housing markets that serves nearly 2.2 million residents. The sheer scale and variety of this market has attracted a substantial professional community, with 11,944 total actively licensed agents currently serving the region.

What makes San Bernardino County particularly interesting is its role as both a destination market for buyers seeking affordability and a logistics hub driving commercial real estate demand. The county benefits from major transportation corridors and proximity to Los Angeles, yet maintains significantly lower median home prices than coastal California markets. With all 11,944 agents maintaining email contact information, the market demonstrates a high level of digital connectivity and professional accessibility that reflects its growing sophistication.

Major San Bernardino County, California Real Estate Markets

The county's real estate landscape divides into several distinct regional markets, each with unique characteristics and price points. The western communities like Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, and Fontana form part of the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area, featuring established suburban neighborhoods and strong commercial development. These cities have experienced significant appreciation as buyers migrate inland seeking more affordable alternatives to Orange County and Los Angeles proper.

Moving eastward, cities like San Bernardino, Redlands, and Riverside create the urban core of the Inland Empire, while mountain communities such as Big Bear Lake and Lake Arrowhead offer recreational and second-home markets. The High Desert region, including Victorville, Hesperia, and Apple Valley, represents some of the most affordable housing options in Southern California, attracting first-time buyers and investors alike. This geographic diversity creates multiple micro-markets within the broader county framework.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

San Bernardino County's real estate market operates on multiple speed cycles simultaneously, with urban areas near the LA basin moving at a faster pace than rural desert communities. The logistics and distribution industry has become a major economic driver, with massive warehouse developments in cities like Rialto and Colton creating both employment opportunities and industrial real estate demand. This economic diversification has helped stabilize the housing market during various economic cycles.

Climate variation across the county adds another layer of complexity, from Mediterranean conditions in the foothills to true desert environments in the eastern regions. These microclimates influence everything from construction costs to seasonal demand patterns, requiring real estate professionals to understand highly localized market conditions. The result is a market where expertise in one area doesn't necessarily translate to success in another, despite being within the same county boundaries.

Why Businesses Need San Bernardino County, California Agent Contact Data

The extensive network of real estate professionals across San Bernardino County represents a valuable business resource for companies targeting homeowners, investors, and commercial developers. With agents spread across such diverse geographic and economic territories, businesses can reach multiple demographic segments through targeted outreach campaigns. Mortgage lenders, home improvement companies, and financial services providers particularly benefit from connecting with agents who understand local market nuances and client needs.

The comprehensive email accessibility of all 11,944 licensed agents creates unprecedented opportunities for B2B marketing and partnership development. Companies launching new products or services can efficiently test different approaches across various market segments within the county, from luxury mountain properties to affordable starter homes in the High Desert. This level of professional connectivity makes San Bernardino County an ideal testing ground for real estate-related business strategies.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/10/2026, Heather Purvis has 1 property for sale in Big Bear Lake and surrounding areas.

$340,000

Listed 2025-01-24

882 Pine Ln
Sugarloaf, CA  92386

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft:
Lot: 4,792 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Heather Purvis currently has no rental properties available in Big Bear Lake and surrounding areas. Check back later.