$998,000
6 bd, 5 ba
5663.0 sqft
$225,000
4 bd, 3 ba
1780.0 sqft
$449,000
3 bd, 3 ba
1922.0 sqft
$895,000
3 bd, 3 ba
2429.0 sqft
$319,000
2 bd, 2 ba
1549.0 sqft
$24,500
2 bd, 2 ba
1100.0 sqft
$395,000
2 bd, 2 ba
1967.0 sqft
$204,900
4 bd, 3 ba
2297.0 sqft
$475,000
3 bd, 3 ba
2742.0 sqft
$98,900
2 bd, 1 ba
1000.0 sqft
$117,000
2 bd, 1 ba
1125.0 sqft
$345,000
5 bd, 3 ba
3513.0 sqft
$699,000
3 bd, 3 ba
4130.0 sqft
$349,900
2 bd, 2 ba
2147.0 sqft
$388,000
3 bd, 2 ba
2330.0 sqft
$219,900
2 bd, 1 ba
1229.0 sqft
$110,000
1 bd, 1 ba
640.0 sqft
$649,000
4 bd, 2 ba
3600.0 sqft
$169,900
2 bd, 2 ba
1280.0 sqft
$285,000
2 bd, 2 ba
1461.0 sqft
The Resplendent County of Riverside is honored with eponymous namesake for the resoundingly Radiant City of Riverside, California. Riverside County remains the fourth most populous in the state and since 1960 has witnessed a tremendous sprawling population boom along all three Interstate 10, 15 and 215 corridors. Thus citizens have rapidly reaped the benefits of forging world class community amenities thanks to fostering one of the fastest growing regions nationally. Transplanted suburban families have flocked here for more than fifty years because Riverside County's cities showcase a veritable cornucopia of abundant new homes while featuring an excellent selection of schools all the while supported by an increasingly dynamic job base.
One of the Inland Empire's most popular communities, Captivating Corona, is the "Circle City" for that now famous one mile long East Grand Boulevard encircling downtown. Since the 1990's, Corona's strong commercial development has been accelerated by delightfully desirable "bedroom communities" here enjoyed as well that heavily travelled natural pass through the San Bernardino Mountains lending the 91 or "Riverside" Freeway arterial access from both Orange County and Los Angeles County Enticingly new is many ways, Riverside County is still developing as seen just north of Corona and west of the Riverside (city) where dotting equine enthusiasts recently jumped at incorporating the communities of Mira Loma, Glen Avon, Sky Country, Indian Hills, Pedley, Rubidoux, Belltown, Jurupa Hills and Sunnyslope into the excellent sounding- Jazzy Jurupa Valley circa 2011. Just west of Riverside (city) the
Majestic Moreno Valley has become Riverside County's second largest municipality over just the last two decades in no small part because of its unique position at a geographic crossroads but also for serving as gateway to Lovely Lake Perris where Southern Californians have gathered for over forty years to enjoy boating Thursdays through Mondays plus fishing, horseback riding, picnicking, rock climbing and swimming near "Perris Beach."
Two world wars brought profound metamorphosis to Southern California including installation and upgrade of the state's only north-south highway east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains: "US 395." That vital route provided access to and for the communities of Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, Perris and Riverside bearing such monikers as the "three flags" and "cannonball" highway for stretching from Mexico to Canada but as well for linking several military installations including both March and Miramar Air Force Bases. By the early 1980's construction upgrade and realignment of the Temecula Valley's Interstate 15 corridor was complete and subdivisions appeared everywhere swelling the populations of Transcendent Temecula near the San Diego County line where numerous wineries and the Penchanga Resort & Casino may be enjoyed north to Magnificent Murrieta where only twenty-two hundred residents circa 1980 would multiply to one-hundred thousand citizens by 2010! Just east of Murrieta, Hearlded Hemet is one of the Inland Empire's historic jewels for the pride citizens here demonstrate keeping their city beautiful and affordable for working class families and retirees.
As Murrieta has grown so has its neighbor a few miles north, the Marvelous City of Menifee continuing to offer the thousands of families relocating here alluring amenities and exceptional lakes sufficiently popular for citizens to incorporate themselves with Sun City, Quail Valley, Paloma Valley and parts of Romoland in tow circa 2008. Conveniently nestled just west of Menifee and east of the City of Lithesome Lake Elsinore, lays perhaps the Inland Empire's most exclusive enclave and a unique example of California's very few completely guard gated cities cherished as the City of Colorful Canyon Lake where lucky denizens realize dozens of cultural, recreational and community youth organizations whilst simultaneously delightfully maintaining homeowners' exclusive use of this neighborhood's gorgeously serene four hundred acre lake. That body of water is treasured by residents operating fishing, paddle, row, sail and even ski boats behind which wake-boarding and water-skiing are thoroughly enjoyed (just no jet skis please!)
Riverside County is also home to the Coachella Valley's tremendous transformation of towns into urbanized municipalities over just the last few decades. Here discovered is the international resort city of propitously Prolific Palm Springs catering to both Hollywood celebrities and the vacationing international glitterati for more than one century. Adored in no small part for the conveniently situated microclimate area worshiped for dependable late afternoon cover given by those San Jacinto Mountains affording summer's dependable shadow affording that forgiving and cooling respite for this resort city as well blocking the San Gorgonio pass' bitter cold winds in winter months. For that blessing, Palm Springs enjoys some of the finest most innovative modern architecture featuring internationally eminent examples such as the mostly glass "Kauffmann House" (c. 1946) designed by legend Richard Neutra who incorporated omnipresent desert light to further enhance "floating planes" lending dimension through proportion and detail to this energetically enchanting home. Travelling east on I-10, Cordial Cathedral City called "Cat City" by locals, has achieved awesome population growth with revitalized town center as well beautiful public art displays throughout the area. Cat City's neighbor to the east is profoundly Pleasant Palm Desert where civic leaders have created a world-class golf resort pleasing its population burst with splendid art and architecture billed as an "Oasis of Excitement." The largest in the Coachella Valley, the Inviting City of Indio offers nearly ninety thousand residents year round sunny climate against the back drop of magnificent mountains and here treasured towering palm trees providing the "perfect atmosphere in which to work, live and play." Indio hosts several highly acclaimed events entertaining millions of annual fun seekers flocking to arts, culture, music and sports festivals. This party presence scene has even made its way Just south of Indio to the Celebrated City of Coachella with motto "City of Eternal Sunshine," remaining for now a largely agriculturally rural family-oriented community but increasingly becoming suburbanized by encroaching development as well annual summer music festival increasing popular public awareness of this heretofore hidden jewel.
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