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Riverside evolved through the 20th century from a quiet agricultural colony into a dynamic, active city, a hub of higher education, technology, commerce, law, finance, and culture. Unlike some younger communities, where generic strip malls and cookie-cutter crowded housing have resulted in sameness, Riverside has preserved its rich architectural history.
Riverside has long been proud of the vast number of trees lining its streets and avenues. The Chamber's Keep Riverside Clean and Beautiful program is continually adding to the city's more than 116,000 street trees.
Riverside's Magnolia and Victoria Avenues were among the earliest tree-lined boulevards in the state. The 91 Freeway parallels and is flanked by these two major arteries, as they run roughly from the northeast to the southwest through the city, echoing the course of the Santa Ana River on the City's northern border.
Residential and commercial neighborhoods are strung like pearls along these arteries. Pockets of industrial development are largely at the northeast end and around the other edges of the city.
Recent Riverside Reports
Negotiating a Contract - If the terms and conditions of the deal aren't acceptable, you might want to pause and think twice.
Riverside Real Estate Negotiation - Negotiating a purchase agreement is perhaps the trickiest aspect
of any real estate transaction.
Property Inspection - Regardless of what the inspector may uncover, you shouldn't be
overly concerned about the actual home inspection
Pick An Offer - Picking among several offers isn't always as easy as choosing the highest price, especially in hot markets.
Open House Expectations - Was vacating your home for four or five prime-time hours worth the
inconvenience?
Your Open House - Public open houses may be more beneficial for the
agents themselves than for the home sellers.
Marketing Info - Your broker's marketing efforts and considerations will
include advertising, showing the property, how long the house has been on the
market and whether you're buying another home.
Selling My Property - The age-old observation that "you never get a
second chance to make a first impression" certainly applies when it comes to
attracting buyers to a for-sale home.
Multiple Offers - What do you do if you receive multiple offers?
Getting Riverside Real Estate Ready - A
house that "sparkles" on the surface will sell faster than its shabby neighbor,
even though both are structurally well-maintained.