Welcome To
Riverside
As the largest city in the Inland Empire, Riverside, California is a vibrant hub of culture, education, and economic opportunity—known for its beautiful historic core, thriving university, and strong community identity. With its iconic Mission Inn Hotel, palm-lined streets, and growing arts scene, Riverside blends Southern California charm with forward-thinking energy.
Real estate in Riverside offers something for everyone—from historic craftsman homes and Spanish revival estates in the Wood Streets and Downtown areas to modern developments, townhomes, and larger properties in Orangecrest, Canyon Crest, and Mission Grove. With excellent schools, healthcare systems, and a strong local economy, it’s a prime location for families, professionals, and investors.
The city is home to the University of California, Riverside (UCR), numerous museums, performing arts venues, and annual events like the Festival of Lights. Residents also enjoy extensive parks, hiking trails, and access to the Santa Ana River Trail—along with convenient commuting via the 91, 215, and 60 freeways.
If you're seeking a city with roots, rhythm, and real opportunity, Riverside is where tradition and progress meet.

Living in
Riverside

The largest city in the Inland Empire, Riverside blends history, education, and culture. From the iconic Mission Inn to the University of California, Riverside, it’s a city rich in opportunity and tradition.
Highlights:
🏠 Historic neighborhoods, suburban tracts, luxury hillside homes
🎓 Riverside Unified & Alvord Unified School Districts
🛣️ Freeways: I-215, Hwy 60, Hwy 91
🌄 Recreation: Mission Inn, Mount Rubidoux, arts district, Santa Ana River Trail
Riverside
By the Numbers
Riverside is the largest city in the Inland Empire, home to more than 315,000 residents. Known for its historic Mission Inn, cultural institutions, and diverse economy, Riverside combines urban living with suburban amenities. Median home prices average around $610,000, reflecting strong demand. With universities, hospitals, and a thriving job base, Riverside serves as both a cultural hub and an economic anchor for the region.
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Riverside

Lifestyle and Ammenities

Shopping
Riverside offers extensive retail with Galleria at Tyler Mall, Canyon Crest Towne Centre, and Riverside Plaza. Boutique shops in the historic downtown add charm.
Entertainment
Entertainment thrives at the Fox Performing Arts Center, Riverside Municipal Auditorium, and seasonal events like the Festival of Lights at Mission Inn. Museums and galleries highlight the city’s culture.
Lifestyle
With over 320,000 residents, Riverside is the largest city in the Inland Empire. Its diverse economy, historic neighborhoods, and multiple universities make it a cultural and educational hub.
Parks and Recreation
Fairmount Park and Mount Rubidoux are iconic recreation areas, offering trails, lakes, and historic landmarks. The Santa Ana River Trail provides miles of biking and walking paths.
Golf and Outdoors
Riverside features courses like Victoria Club and Canyon Crest Country Club. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy hiking Mount Rubidoux and exploring regional parks.
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