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Neighborhoods in Riverside, CA

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    Alessandro Heights

    Alessandro Heights is a secluded upscale Riverside suburb located in the rugged San Bernardino Mountain foothills about 6 miles south of the city center. Writer Helen Hunt Jackson made the Riverside area famous as the setting of her 1884 novel Ramona, and this suburb is named for the title character’s husband, Alessandro. “It’s a newer

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      $1.31M

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      $858K - $3.5M

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    Arlington Heights

    Rows of citrus trees grow along the gentle hills of the Arlington Heights neighborhood. This area has been a local hub for agriculture since the city of Riverside’s founding in 1883, earning it the moniker of the “Arlington Greenbelt.” It also has the lowest residential density of any neighborhood in Riverside, with residents enjoying wide open

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      $1.02M

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      $578K - $3.3M

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    Hawarden Hills

    Four miles from downtown Riverside, Hawarden Hills is a secluded, planned community in the city's heart. Formerly citriculture land, small orange groves still exist here. Gage Canal bisects the neighborhood and was constructed to bring water to the citrus farms in the area. "There are lots of areas with open rolling hills left over from when it

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      $972K

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      $517K - $2.5M

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    Canyon Crest

    Canyon Crest in Riverside is a picturesque neighborhood situated between Downtown Riverside and Sycamore Canyon. The area is known for its hilly terrain, which provides residents with stunning vistas and charming, winding streets shaded by tall oak and sycamore trees. Housing options in Canyon Crest include single- and multi-story homes,

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      $793K

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      $350K - $1.7M

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    Orangecrest

    From its former life devoted to citrus harvesting, to its mild climate to the welcoming nature of its current-day residents, Orangecrest exudes warmth. This master-planned community, less than 10 miles southeast of downtown Riverside, provides a suburban lifestyle for all residents, whether they’re military members affiliated with nearby March Air

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      $781K

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      $658K - $1M

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    Mission Grove

    In Mission Grove, urban convenience meets suburban tranquility. Located seven miles from downtown Riverside and partially bordered by the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park, Mission Grove is arranged around a shopping and dining center, with the neighborhood becoming more residential as locals travel away from the mall. It’s a newer neighborhood, as

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      $766K

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      $380K - $994K

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    Victoria

    Named after Queen Victoria, Riverside’s Victoria neighborhood is full of pristine architecture, natural beauty and quality recreation sites that make residents feel like royalty. One site that combines all those features is the local golf course, the Victoria Club. “The golf course is a big draw to the neighborhood. It’s a really popular club,”

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      $705K

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      $520K - $1.3M

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    La Sierra Hills

    In aptly named La Sierra Hills, nearly every resident has a view of the undulating, sage-covered hillside from the comfort of their home. Hiking trails snaking through the steep hills in the western portion of the neighborhood provide a convenient escape into nature, while shopping and dining options are just a short drive away. Nearly all

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      $685K

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      $576K - $874K

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    La Sierra South

    Though La Sierra South was once developed around a tin mine, it is now home to several subdivisions in between the cities of Riverside and Corona. Residents can walk to area schools as well as the shopping center in the middle of the neighborhood. And the Metrolink train stop makes it easy to avoid the roads, but still get around Southern

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      $680K

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      $556K - $1.5M

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    Arlington South

    Arlington South is a suburban middle ground amongst the open farmland and the more developed portions of the Riverside area. This neighborhood is located between Riverside Freeway (Route 91) and Victoria Avenue. “Within Arlington South, there are ranches on the southern edge. And on the other side of Victoria Avenue, there are some custom citrus

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      $656K

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      $580K - $1.1M

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      15 Listings

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    La Sierra

    La Sierra is considered the western gateway into Riverside. La Sierra, Spanish for "the mountain range," is seen in the names of several Riverside neighborhoods with mountain backdrops. The area is known for La Sierra University, which occupies 150 acres on the west side of the neighborhood and enrolls over 2,300 students. Additionally, La Sierra

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      $649K

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      $431K - $1M

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    Wood Streets

    Adjacent to downtown Riverside, the historic Wood Streets neighborhood has 1920s charm, orange trees and views of the San Bernardino Mountains. Known as a friendly community, the desirable area has a laid-back, relaxing feel and low-density housing in one square mile. The ‘wood’ part of Wood Streets is taken from the name of one of the developers,

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      $640K

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      $525K - $1.2M

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    La Sierra Acres

    La Sierra Acres is a semirural part of Riverside, which has several neighborhoods that include the name La Sierra, Spanish for "the mountain range." Mountains provide the backdrop to the neighborhood's residential streets, which have sidewalks alongside tall palms and pines, flowering plants and cacti. In the mid-1800s, the area was part of a

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      $633K

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      $499K - $2.2M

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    Grand

    Just south of downtown Riverside, the Grand neighborhood’s tree-lined streets and midcentury houses call out to people looking for a quiet place to call home. This centrally located community is divided into undeveloped land and residential blocks, making it an ideal choice for those wanting to be close to the Jurupa Hills while staying within 2.5

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      $628K

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      $507K - $835K

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    Highgrove

    The Highgrove community is an Inland Empire haven with scenic mountain views four miles northeast of Riverside and 60 miles from Los Angeles. The rapidly growing area's population increased by 88% from 2010 to 2020, when 4,000 residents skyrocketed to 7,500. “It’s growing rapidly, and that’s driven by new home builders. There’s been a collection

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      $621K

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      $457K - $1M

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    Downtown Riverside

    Thanks to its unique layout, Downtown Riverside caters to urban, suburban and rural sensibilities. The cultural heartbeat of the Inland Empire pulses within the eastern part of the community. Here, locals can stroll past museums, arts centers and the Mission Inn Hotel & Spa, the biggest Mission Revival building in the country. Parks parallel the

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      $618K

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      $470K - $1.3M

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    Magnolia Center

    Three miles from downtown Riverside, the historic Magnolia Center neighborhood offers panoramic views of the San Bernardino Mountains alongside restaurants, retail and recreation options. The area was part of the Inland Empire’s massive citriculture industry and was one of Riverside’s first neighborhoods. Now, this centrally located community is

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      $591K

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      $308K - $1.3M

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    Presidential Park

    North of Riverside's Green Belt, President's Park offers a mixed suburban-commercial streetscape. The neighborhood gets its name from streets that honor past U.S. Presidents, like Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. It is also the home of one of the nation's first automotive malls, with the Riverside Auto Center comprising the northeastern

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      $578K

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      $455K - $784K

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    Ramona

    Centrally located in the city of Riverside, Ramona uniquely combines the nostalgia of the 1950s with the amenities of today. Places like the Van Buren Drive-In Theatre keep the past alive, while the Maxine Frost Performing Arts Center trains students now for future careers. The area is popular with college students and commuters, making it one of

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      $573K

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      $449K - $820K

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    Northside

    Northside is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Riverside, with long-time and brand-new residents living at the northern gateway into the city. The neighborhood was well-known for its natural sulfur spring during Riverside’s founding years. In 1886, the spring site was converted into a pool and bathhouse, which was featured in early 20th century

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      $568K

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      $450K - $766K

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    Arlanza

    Arlanza is an established Riverside community that was originally created to house troops during World War Two. Today, it’s a young neighborhood with a median age of 32 featuring schools within walking distance of single-family homes. This bedroom community sits in between the Santa Ana River to the north, rolling hills to the west, and busy

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      $566K

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      $361K - $1.1M

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    Casa Blanca

    Beyond the murals, palm trees and sidewalks of Casa Blanca are layers of history that might not be apparent at first glance. Casa Blanca, which translates to “white house,” gets its name from the white-plastered adobe house built here in 1878. Flash forward to the 1960s, when “Casa Blanca was an offshoot of Arlington. It’s where migrants who

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      $565K

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      $470K - $833K

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    University

    Located in the northeastern corner of Riverside, California, the University neighborhood got its start from a public land grant developed for agricultural research by the University of California. It’s original purpose—experimental citrus research, which can still be felt thanks to the area’s lush vegetation and natural beauty—soon expanded enough

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      $553K

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      $253K - $1.2M

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    Arlington

    Arlington attracts those who want a walkable neighborhood under the SoCal sunshine. “Arlington was once at the heart of the citrus industry,” says James Monks, Realtor and Manager at Windermere Tower Properties and third generation Riversider. It was founded in 1875, making it one of Riverside’s oldest neighborhoods. Now, the community is made up

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      $547K

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      $432K - $741K

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    Eastside

    Eastside is within easy reach of everything from golf courses to botanic gardens to art museums. Adjacent to the historic downtown district, it’s close to the University of California-Riverside and 11 miles from San Bernardino. Founded in 1870, this is one of the oldest and largest neighborhoods in Riverside. The diverse community is more

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      $543K

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      $385K - $1.8M

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    Eastside