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Riverside County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of California, stretching from Orange County to the Colorado River, which is the border with Arizona. This county is part of the Riverside-San Bernardino Area, in a region of Southern California known as the Inland Empire. The population of Riverside County was 1,545,387 in 2000, and the 2007 population has been estimated at 2,073,571[1]. The county seat is the city of Riverside. Geographically, the county is desert. Most of Joshua Tree National Park is located in the county. Riverside County lies inland of Los Angeles, and south of San Bernardino. Large numbers of Los Angeles workers have moved to the county in recent years to take advantage of relatively affordable housing. Alongside neighboring San Bernardino County, it is one of the fastest growing parts of the Inland Empire. This spawned a wave of toll road construction in the area in the 1990s, starting with the addition of toll commuter lanes to the State Route 91 freeway, the main traffic artery to the western metropolitan area. In addition, smaller, but significant, numbers of people have been moving into southern Riverside County from the San Diego metropolitan area. The cities of Temecula and Murrieta account for 20% of increase in population of Riverside County between 2000 and 2007. The famous resorts of the Coachella Valley such as Indian Wells, La Quinta, Rancho Mirage, Palm Springs and Palm Desert are located in Riverside County. Indio is the center of an important date growing region.
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1. Live in Beautiful Palm Springs - One of America's Best Loved Cities
October 26, 2009
Spectacular Palm Springs, located in Riverside County in beautiful Southern California, is more than just a fun travel destination. Nearly 50,000 residents call this glamorous city home. And it is easy to understand why, because even in these tough economic times it does not take a fortune to live in this famous town. Many apartments for rent are within the grasp of the average savvy consumer. With its rich history, world class visitors including Presidents Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower and Lyndon Johnson, and amazing cultural attractions, it is easy to see why so many people are ... (read more)
Author: Angela Entzminger
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2. Navigate Your Way through the Riverside County Real Estate Market with Ease
October 02, 2009
If you’ve kept up with the real estate market, you might have heard that the Riverside County area is presently leading home sales in Southern California. Riverside real estate once catered to a multitude of foreclosures and bank owned homes which ultimately resulted in their highest sales ever. Due to that surge in sales, the new federal regulations for existing homeowners and the economic stimulus being offered to first time home buyers, many hopeful buyers are beginning to find that the selection of homes available are now beginning to dwindle. With Murrieta real estate and Temecula real es... (read more)
Author: Ashley Ford
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3. Brennan Real Estate Services for All of Your Riverside County Real Estate Needs
October 02, 2009
Riverside County has become a great area to reside. With a great location in the Southeastern part of California, its boundaries stretch all the way from Orange County to the border or Arizona. Being part of the greater Los Angeles area, Riverside County has grown to a population of 1,545,387 inhabitants and a stable median household income of $42,887.
Due to great location and the current trend in the housing market, we are beginning to see some of the highest sales that Riverside County has ever seen. Because of the value that people are receiving for the amount of money they are invest... (read more)
Author: Ashley Ford
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4. Current Market of Palm Springs Homes
July 21, 2009
Riverside County in Southern California is one of the many places that have been heavily impacted by the economic downturn. Just a few years ago, the real estate market in the Coachella Valley was booming, with no end in sight. Now, the inventory has stacked up and buyers are needed; and being rewarded by lower prices and low interest rates. Palm Springs homes represent great opportunity in today’s economic climate, along with Palm Desert homes and Rancho Mirage homes.
For several months now, most banks have responded to the need to move the inventory of foreclosure properties, despite... (read more)
Author: David Brown
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