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It's happening all over North America. People are growing tired of the stress levels and expense of living in big cities and are looking for real estate it quieter areas. Torontonians are giving up their downtown apartments in favor of Etobicoke condominiums and Los Angelinos are choosing real estate in smaller inland cities like Moreno Valley, California. Living in Moreno Valley is cheaper and less stressful than living in Los Angeles and the real estate is much more affordable. So whether you're planning on opening a business or raising your kids, we urge you to consider Moreno Valley, CA. We've stocked this website with information on the city just for that purpose. So give it a read. You'll be glad you did.

Moreno Valley, California: People, Pride, Progress

Moreno Valley, California Moreno Valley is a city in Riverside County, which is part of the Inland Empire region of California. Moreno Valley is a central city, located between Orange County to the west, the San Gorgonio pass to the east, and two mountain ranges, the San Jacinto and the San Bernadino, to the north and south. The city's most noticeable geographic feature is Box Springs Mountain, which is visible from nearly every point in town. With a multicultural population of approximately 188,000, Moreno Valley is the second most populous city in Riverside County.

While originally inhabited by the Shoshone Indian tribe, Moreno Valley began to be settled by European descendants early in California's history as a state: in 1850. The original residents were farmers, but the loss of the rights to the Bear Valley water that had been pumped in for irrigation ended that pursuit and gave the area the name Moreno, which means brown in Spanish. March Air Force Base was the first impetuous for growth after this period, and later it became the high cost of living in Orange County.

Today Moreno Valley, CA has become an attractive place for industry, retail shopping, and suburban living. The former March Air Force Base has been downgraded to a reserve base and the excess facilities turned into an industrial park. The local campus of the Riverside Community College is also slated for improvements by becoming an independent college. Popular activities in Moreno Valley are golfing, hiking, and other outdoor pursuits.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Moreno Valley, CA

homes in Moreno Valley, CA Not that long ago Moreno Valley, California was a small town with a single intersection and stop sign, where most of the housing was quiet, out-of-the way single family ranch style. Moreno Valley's explosive growth in the last thirty years has expanded the availability of different styles of home in the city. Now you can find not only single family detached homes but also town houses, row houses, modern condominiums, and apartments of all sizes, so no matter what type of home you're looking for Moreno Valley can meet your needs.

Many new condos and apartments can be found in neighborhoods in the east end of Moreno Valley, California, which has recently undergone a name change to Rancho Belago. Overall, however, the city is very suburban. Most neighborhoods are predominately populated by single family homes of varying sizes. Some, like Moreno Valley Ranch, have a higher average household income. They are bonded by a spirit of community and aesthetically maintained by Homeowners Association rules. On the other end of the economic spectrum there are the low income apartments and houses of central Moreno Valley which could use some revitalization if you were of a mind to attempt it.

The cost of living in Moreno Valley, California is high, 129.4 compared to the United States average of 100, but much lower than the bigger cities and significantly lower even than many of the other surrounding smaller cities. In terms of cost of living and property values, Moreno Valley, CA is about average for an Inland Empire city. To own a house in Moreno Valley will require, on average, an investment of around $401,000 while renting would cost approximately $1,200 per month.

Contact a Moreno Valley, CA Real Estate Agent

If Moreno Valley, California is an area you would like to know more about, contact a Moreno Valley real estate agent today. Our realtors are all locals, so they know the area like the backs of their hands. They're also fully qualified, so if this website had sold you on Moreno Valley, they can help you get started looking at real estate listings and assist you in choosing the best property for your budget and lifestyle. So why wait? Call a Moreno Valley, CA realtor today! robseopark jenannlam


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