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Riverside County Click on the list and map on the left to search Riverside County Real Estate and Riverside County New Homes.To search the entire MLS, please visit our corporate site at: http://www.blue-propertygroup.com “The City of Riverside was officially established in 1883, and the County of Riverside was carved out of portions of San Bernardino and San Diego Counties in 1893. Riverside evolved through the 20th century from a quiet agricultural colony into a dynamic, active city, a hub of higher education, technology, commerce, law, finance, and culture. Unlike some younger communities, where generic strip malls and cookie-cutter crowded housing have resulted in sameness, Riverside has preserved its rich architectural history. Riverside has long been proud of the vast number of trees lining its streets and avenues. The Chamber's Keep Riverside Clean and Beautiful program is continually adding to the city's more than 116,000 street trees. Riverside's Magnolia and Victoria Avenues were among the earliest tree-lined boulevards in the state. The 91 Freeway parallels and is flanked by these two major arteries, as they run roughly from the northeast to the southwest through the city, echoing the course of the Santa Ana River on the City's northern border. Residential and commercial neighborhoods are strung like pearls along these arteries. Pockets of industrial development are largely at the northeast end and around the other edges of the city. Riverside is a rapidly growing city of 274,071 that currently ranks as the 11th-largest city in California. Riverside has a large and diverse economy, with the Inland Empire's largest number of businesses and total jobs. The city is an important financial and professional center with numerous legal, accounting, brokerage, architectural, engineering and software firms. Riverside's banking institutions have holdings exceeding $3 billion in total deposits. The Inland Empire led Southern California in climbing out of the mild recession of the mid 1990s. In 1999 the City of Riverside led all other Inland Empire cities in the following economic indicators: total population, total city income, total taxable sales, and total college enrollment. For many indicators that assess the cost of doing business (wages, land prices, rents, etc.), balanced with the advantages of having a healthy economy, Riverside is comfortably within the desirable mid-range for the Inland Empire.” New Homes Pages is dedicated to helping you find a new home Riverside County. Whether you are looking for a new home in Riverside, a new home in Corona, a new home in Moreno Valley, a new home in Perris, a new home in Hemet, a new home in Temecula, a new home in Beaumont, a new home in San Jacinto, a new home in Palm Springs, a new home in Palm Desert, a new home in Desert Hot Springs, a new home in Rancho Mirage or a new home in La Quinta, our real estate professionals specialize in new homes in Riverside County. We also assist in:
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