Also Riverside holds CSDR- California School for the Deaf-Riverside. Great school for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children (also other demographics such as children who are blind) and they have boarding school option, takes lots of field trips to help students navigate the hearing world. My sister went to CSDR- really good school and a special part to riverside
Bought a home in the Victoria neighborhood of Riverside near the California School of the Deaf and it’s great. Came from Brentwood CA and finally was able to work remote and decided to make the move away from Los Angeles. I’m originally from Claremont and never thought I’d move here in a million years but I honestly was wrong to judge it.
i lived in riverside for 30 years, 1970-2000. what most people don't realize is the joy of mountain climbing . blue mountain is the tallest near the city, and you can walk right up to the top with no equipment other than good shoes. it's located near highgrove. the view from the top is breathtaking. you will have the whole mountain to yourself, bring your dog, leave the leash at home. at the top you will find beach sand and broken seashells. evidently, it used to be under the ocean. an unforgetable diversion. best enjoyed in cooler temperatures.
One place you missed, and is my favorite part of Riverside, is the Arlington heights part of Riverside. It’s a great place to escape the city with its vast orange groves. It also holds the California historic citrus park, which imo is a hidden gem of the city.
So true! That really is a beautiful area there and I especially love the California Historic Citrus Park. I talked about it in a previous video but I should have brought it up in this one too. I don't think it gets enough attention.
Of course you have to keep in mind in CA the cost of living is on the higher side but whether you could live comfortable all depends on what comfortable is for you. Sorry I couldn't answer that better for you.
I was taken aback by the homeless/druggies that were getting high behind the K (convenience store), and even out in the streets in a couple places. It made me think twice. The In & Out burger place (on March Air Force Base) took 45 minutes just to get two burgers. I also noticed a huge Mexican population in the area.
Sounds like you're considering moving to Riverside? One of the more respected sites for school ratings that I would recommend looking into for that is www.greatschools.org
Yes, living in Riverside is great. The prices are much lower than in Los Angeles county. If you have children, you might think twice. The schools are terrible.
That's for sure, all of the Inland Empire has lower prices than LA County. As for schools though, the best advice I can give anyone with children is to use independent school ratings from trustable sources such as "greatschools.org". Sounds like you currently live in Riverside then?
@@JoseSepulvedaSoCalRealtor I grew up in Mira Loma (now Jurupa Valley) and moved to menifee 6 years ago. My husband grew up in menifee and it’s definitely the best bang for your buck. Although we bought almost 6 years ago when the prices were almost half.
Also Riverside holds CSDR- California School for the Deaf-Riverside. Great school for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children (also other demographics such as children who are blind) and they have boarding school option, takes lots of field trips to help students navigate the hearing world.
My sister went to CSDR- really good school and a special part to riverside
That is really neat.. I didn't know about that school.
Bought a home in the Victoria neighborhood of Riverside near the California School of the Deaf and it’s great. Came from Brentwood CA and finally was able to work remote and decided to make the move away from Los Angeles. I’m originally from Claremont and never thought I’d move here in a million years but I honestly was wrong to judge it.
I agree Victoria is definitely a nice neighborhood here in Riverside. I have heard that more than once about being wrong to judge it here.
i lived in riverside for 30 years, 1970-2000. what most people don't realize is the joy of mountain climbing . blue mountain is the tallest near the city, and you can walk right up to the top with no equipment other than good shoes. it's located near highgrove. the view from the top is breathtaking. you will have the whole mountain to yourself, bring your dog, leave the leash at home. at the top you will find beach sand and broken seashells. evidently, it used to be under the ocean. an unforgetable diversion. best enjoyed in cooler temperatures.
Thank you so much for this input. I don't know about others but I have never been there.
A great place for hiking and mountain biking is Sycamore Canyon Park, the biggest trailhead is on Central Ave and Canyon Crest Drive.
I completely agree.. great hiking & biking here and really neat views too
Hey Jose, excellent video. I’ve been living in Riverside Downtown for a year, I really like here.
Very nice. There are some really neat neighborhoods in downtown. Glad you enjoyed the video 😀
One place you missed, and is my favorite part of Riverside, is the Arlington heights part of Riverside. It’s a great place to escape the city with its vast orange groves. It also holds the California historic citrus park, which imo is a hidden gem of the city.
So true! That really is a beautiful area there and I especially love the California Historic Citrus Park. I talked about it in a previous video but I should have brought it up in this one too. I don't think it gets enough attention.
Is it safe or not frist of all safety is main concern
According to niche.com, Riverside gets average reviews for safety. Are you asking because you are thinking about moving to Riverside?
@@JoseSepulvedaSoCalRealtor no I wanna to move to San jose as a immigrant don’t thinking of moving to riverside now and in future maybe
I found a job in Riverside wage is $18.60 per hour. I am single. Can I live comfortably and Tranquill?
Of course you have to keep in mind in CA the cost of living is on the higher side but whether you could live comfortable all depends on what comfortable is for you. Sorry I couldn't answer that better for you.
That’s barely sufficient, you’ll have to have a low cost grocery choices & not spend on eating out
I was taken aback by the homeless/druggies that were getting high behind the K (convenience store), and even out in the streets in a couple places. It made me think twice. The In & Out burger place (on March Air Force Base) took 45 minutes just to get two burgers. I also noticed a huge Mexican population in the area.
Unfortunately the homeless problem is running rampant all over CA
What’s area in riverside county has the best schools ? Public schools
Sounds like you're considering moving to Riverside? One of the more respected sites for school ratings that I would recommend looking into for that is www.greatschools.org
Yes, living in Riverside is great. The prices are much lower than in Los Angeles county. If you have children, you might think twice. The schools are terrible.
That's for sure, all of the Inland Empire has lower prices than LA County. As for schools though, the best advice I can give anyone with children is to use independent school ratings from trustable sources such as "greatschools.org". Sounds like you currently live in Riverside then?
My advice, go South a bit and move to Murietta or Menifee. Better house prices, better place to raise a family, better school districts.
Both very nice cities that are growing a lot in popularity. Sounds like you live in the area?
@@JoseSepulvedaSoCalRealtor I grew up in Mira Loma (now Jurupa Valley) and moved to menifee 6 years ago. My husband grew up in menifee and it’s definitely the best bang for your buck. Although we bought almost 6 years ago when the prices were almost half.
@@jessicaripko prices 6 years ago were definitely a lot different
Buy in Riverside, but put your children in private school.
There are quite a few people that prefer private school no matter what city you are in.