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Hi, I am Christine Diaz, your Moreno Valley, California Realtor. If you are looking to buy, sell, relocate or for any other information about real estate in Moreno Valley or the surrounding areas you've come to the right web site. Please feel free to browse this site, or contact me with any questions you may have. Welcome to Moreno Valley Real Estate Homepage,Moreno Valley is located near Lake Perris in the western portion of Riverside County, in the center of the Inland Empire, halfway between Los Angeles and Palm Springs Moreno Valley is surrounded by the cities of Riverside, Perris, and the Badlands and encompasses 50 square miles of Real Estate. Moreno Valley is positioned 33.92° north of the equator and 117.21° west at an elevation of 1,597 feet above sea level. Moreno Valley experienced a 450% increase in
population in a little more than 10 years. Its fast growth is
attributed to affordable housing. Moreno Valley was designated in
1991, by the United States Census, as
Moreno Valley homeowners enjoy a strong economy, lush landscapes, a low crime rate and a good school system. Community events are held throughout the year in Moreno Valley, include Jamfest, Halloween Haunted Tour de Moreno Valley, House, Youthfest, Moreno Valley's annual July 4th Parade Easter, Egg Hunt and Family Fun Fest. Moreno Valley began as three small towns and has grown to become one of the Inland Empire's largest communities. Moreno Valley has become one of the most dynamic economic and real estate markets in California today.
The Moreno Valley Mall offers over 100 stores, specialty shops and restaurants. The area surrounding the mall has been well development over the past several years. Homeowners can choose from a wide variety of home furnishing outlets to serve the needs of the first time homebuyer.
Moreno Valley has experienced strong
population g Pricing for condominiums and townhouses ranges is between $70,000 and the mid $150,000s. Single family homes start under $100,000 and range into the $500,000 range and even higher for large hilltop estates and horse properties. Land is also available for custom homes and reanchettes. The number of Households in Moreno Valley was around 37,945 in 1990 and 39,225 in 2000.
Moreno Valley's median income is $44,861 with a strong growth in retail and manufacturing within Moreno Valley and surrounding communities, lessening the need for residents commute to other areas such as Los Angeles and Orange Counties as was more common in past years.
Moreno Valley is a typical Southern California city with residents taking advantage of the excellent weather to enjoy a wide variety of recreational opportunities. Moreno Valley provides residents with 24 award winning parks that feature more than 288 acres of rolling hills and open space where homeowners enjoy bicycle and hiking on mountain trails, a nine-hole executive golf course, public tennis courts and a Senior Community Center and 20-lighted sports fields and four lighted school district sports fields. Moreno Valley has bike trails along many streets as well as one leading into Lake Perris State Park, an 8,000-acre park featuring boating, fishing and camping facilities. Box Springs Mountain Park offers an abundance of equestrian and hiking trails. Norton Younglove Reserve is a 640-acrepark just five minutes east of town. Moreno Valley provides more than 150 youth, senior and adult programs annually. Moreno Valley also offers homeowners
three golf
The Moreno Valley Unified School District includes 20 elementary schools, six middle schools and eight high schools and strives to embrace diversity and prepare students academically and socially through some very innovative programs enabling students, educators and parents in Moreno Valley to prosper. Part of the city is served by the Val Verde Unified School District with four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. The University of California Riverside and Moreno Valley Community College also serve Moreno Valley.
Highway 60 and I-215 provide residents with easy access to local mountains, beaches and deserts. Moreno Valley's major natural preserves include Lake Perris State Park, Box Springs Mountain Park, and Norton Younglove Reserve.
A renegade group of Shoshones
were the first homeowners of the Moreno Valley where springs or rivers
provided water. They developed a pastoral culture nourished by hunting
grub collection and a daily staple of acorn mush. The Rock "metate"
bowls that the Indians used to grind the acorns can still be found around
the Moreno Valley area, along with rock paintings. The former March Field Air Force Base, Constructed in 1918, base encompasses more than 7,000 acres. In 1996, the base was realigned as an Air Reserve Base and is today poised for great economic growth involving public and private development. Moreno Valley was incorporated in 1984 and its population has nearly tripled since. Daily Real Estate News | eSchoolProfile - FREE School Reports
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