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If you look at the results from a mortgage calculator, Toronto real estate is going to suck you dry, and what do you get out of it? Palm trees? Warm weather? Beautiful mountain views? Or none of the above? If you answered none of the above, you'd be unfortunately right. However, if you were to make your next real estate investment in Riverside, California instead of Toronto, Ontario, your answer would go from none of the above to all of the above. You owe it to yourself to at least browse the pages of this website and let Riverside, CA's real estate agents tell you all about what you're missing before you make your decision. So read on and be enlightened.

Riverside, California: The City of Trees

Riverside, California Riverside is the county seat of Riverside County and one of the principal cities in the Inland Empire region of California. The city was founded in the 1870s and named for its location on the banks of the Santa Ana River. Population has increased steadily over the years with the success of citrus farming in the area to its current level of 311,000. Riverside is currently the 12th largest city in California and one of the fastest growing cities in the state. It has been rated as one of the best places to live by Money magazine and has made the Morgan Quitno's list of Safest Cities in America. The city is popular with new residents because of its mountain and river views as well as its location, only 60 miles from Los Angeles.

Riverside, CA was the birthplace of citrus farming in California and continues to do thriving trade in the industry. Its citrus history is commemorated in the Citrus State Historic Park and the preservation of the last three naval orange parent trees that were originally brought from Brazil. Modern Riverside doesn't rely solely on citrus, however, as it has since developed strong roots in the military and education sectors thanks to the University of California's Riverside campus and the nearby March Air Force Base.

Though Riverside, California is plagued by a smog problem due to its location between heavy-polluting Orange County and the mountains, the city is taking measures to improve air quality. Occasional smoggy days don't stop Riverside residents from getting out and enjoying hiking, biking, climbing, adventures at nearby lakes and mountains.

Neighborhoods and Homes Styles in Riverside, CA

typical low density housing in Riverside, CA The city of Riverside, California has 28 neighborhoods, many of which have homeowners' associations looking out for their interests. As one of the most sprawling cities in the nation, Riverside allows you to own a home in California's beautiful climate without being crammed in alongside your neighbors. The La Sierra neighborhoods on the western border of the city typify Riverside suburban charm: they're made up of mainly lower density single-family homes built between 1960 and 1980. If interesting architecture is what you're after, the historic Victorian and Craftsman homes of Arlington South are nestled in amongst citrus groves.

If it's a large, upscale home you seek, Hawarden Hills, Mission Grove, or Orangecrest will likely be your choices. Beautiful views abound in Riverside, CA, but nowhere are they more pronounced than in the Canyon Crest neighborhood, which features canyon and mountain scenery, and the Grand neighborhood on the banks of the Santa Ana river. Though most of Riverside is devoted to low and medium density single family homes, there are also opportunities for potential condo buyers, particularly in La Sierra South and downtown. Students favor the Ramona and University neighborhoods for the availability of affordable apartments and access to California Baptist College and UC Riverside campuses respectively.

Though the cost of living in Riverside, California is about on par with the rest of the state (130.8 compared to the national average of 100) real estate in Riverside, CA is actually significantly more affordable than other Southern California cities. The average single family home costs around $471,000 compared to $600,000 to $800,000 for other cities. Average monthly rents are approximately $1,000.

Contact a Riverside, CA Real Estate Agent

Now that you've seen all that Riverside, California has to offer it seems so unfair that you're not currently living there, right? Well, if you wish you owned a home in Riverside, make it happen! Our real estate agents can help get you started. All you have to do is click over to our contact page and drop one of them a line. They'll set you up with listings, show you properties, and smooth your transition from normal boring life to exciting California life. So call today!


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