
Bedrooms: | 3 |
Baths: | 1.00/3/4 |
Built: | 1946 |
Square Feet: | 1,827 |
Lot Size: | 10,018 |
Property Description:
3 Bed/1.3/4 Bath. Laundry Rm Off The Kitchen. 2 Car Det. Gar. Another 1 Car Gar In Back Converted To 1 Bd/1Ba, Not Known If Permitted.
Southern California Riverside Realty
Bedrooms: | 5 |
Baths: | 4.00/ |
Built: | 2004 |
Square Feet: | 3,800 |
Lot Size: | 29,185 |
Bedrooms: | 4 |
Baths: | 2.00/ |
Built: | 1961 |
Square Feet: | 1,384 |
Lot Size: | 6,969 |
Description: | Beautiful Two Story Victoria Park Home On Great Lot. Many Upgrades, Ceramic Tile, Wood Flooring In Family To Dining Room. Fireplace In Family Room, Wet Bar, Two Sky Lights, Ceiling Fans And Kitchen Garden Window. Beautiful Private Backyard With Covered Patio. Two Car Garage With Lots Of Storage. Community Pool. |
Bedrooms: | 4 |
Baths: | 3.50/1 |
Built: | 2004 |
Square Feet: | 3,620 |
Lot Size: | 12,196 |
Description: | Move-In Condition With Tile Throughout Home. Impressive Stone Fireplace From Floor To Ceiling. Three Walls Have New Windows And New Stucco. Has Nice Curb Appeal. |
Features: | CC,CR,CF,CW,CU,GA,DE,DY,GC,GR,HW,AH,LW,MF,PB,TK |
Cathedral Ceilings, Cc And R's, Ceiling Fan, Curbs/Walks, Custom Window Covering, Direct Garage Access, Double Door Entry, Driveway, Gated Community, Great Room, Home Warranty Plan, Homeowners Association, Lot 6500-9999, Main Floor Bedroom, Peek-A-Boo View |
Description: | Luxury Upgrades.. Built For You, Th E Professional, Dark Kitch Counter Tops; Ge Profile Appl; Butlers Pantry; Surround-Sound Sys.In Ceiling; Mstr Bdrm W/Extra Sitting Room, 2 Fireplaces; Custom Paint Thruout;lush Landscaping; Firepit,Spectacular Pool W/Spillover Spa; Custom Beveled Gl.Double Entry Doors;pedistal Sinks 2 Baths;step-In Shower In Downstairs Ba.Main Flr.Bedroom Plantation Shutters;great Room; Dualpane Windows;block Wall Fencing; Huge Cov. Patio. Must See! |
Real Estate closing costs are either paid by the home seller or home buyer. It often depends on local custom and what the buyer or seller negotiates.
Features: | VI,VH,MH,VM,PA |
City Lights View,Hills View,Manufactrd Homes Allowed,Mountain View,Panoramic View |
Description: | This Fantastic View Lot Is Accessed Thru The Lake Hills Development But Is Not In Lake Hills And Is Not Subject To Hoa. All Utilities/Sewer Are At The Lot. The Lot Is Small, Only 4300 Sf And Is Long And Narrow, Requiring Some Creativity In Placement Of The Structure Due To Set Back Requirements. The Results Will Be Worth The Effort As The Property Has Some Of The Best Views In The Area, From City Lights To Mountains And Beyond. County Says Manufactured Homes Are Allowed. Buyer To Verify All Info. Seller Is Out Of State And Is Very Motivated. All Offers Will Be Considered. Agent Lives Close By And Can Meet Agents Or Buyers At The Property If Needed. |
List/Svc Type: | EA/ EO |
Bus Type: | Beauty |
Terms: | Cash |
Descrip.: | Barber Shop In A Very Good And Busy Location, Established Clientele, Five Stations, Good Starting Business, One Bathroom, Opened Seven Days A Week From 9-6, Please Call For Any Other Questions. |
By 1900, Riverside had become one of the premiere winter resort communities in the nation. Engulfed in twenty thousand acres of Washington Navel orange groves, Riverside served as a center for agricultural innovation, bringing the revolution of corporate capitalism to the southwestern U.S. via the modern citrus enterprise.
Located in the broad, inland valley of the Santa Ana River in Southern California, Riverside numbered among the wealthiest communities per capita in the nation. The University of California Citrus Experiment Station (core of the present University of California, Riverside) brought a tradition of ground-breaking scientific research to the city. Riverside’s renowned Mission Inn hotel, and its inspirational role in the development of the Arts & Craft Style, attracted some of America’s foremost entrepreneurs in search of new recreational, aesthetic and business opportunities. Riverside became a magnet for prosperous, educated practitioners of the Arts and Crafts Movement in the West. in the nation.
Out of this context came the Cornelius Earle Rumsey Indian Collection which later became the Riverside Municipal Museum now known as the Riverside Metropolitan Museum (RMM). The Museum opened in the basement of City Hall on December 12, 1924, when the widow of National Biscuit Company (NABISCO) magnate Cornelius Earle Rumsey donated his collection of Native American artifacts to the City of Riverside. An ordinance, amending the City Charter and establishing a Municipal Museum, was adopted by the City Council on August 27, 1925. The current mission statement found in the city ordinance states that, "All collections and exhibits of the Museum shall generally reflect but shall not necessarily be limited to the specific interpretations of the history, natural history and anthropology of the City and County of Riverside and the immediate environs of southern California." From 1924 on, the collections have grown, typically through donations by prominent citizens and organizations, contributing to RMM holdings in the disciplines of local history, natural history, and anthropology. From 1925-48, the RMM was located in the basement of the old City Hall building on Riverside’s Seventh Street (now Mission Inn Avenue).
In 1987, the main museum building and Heritage House were placed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2005, the Riverside Municipal Museum changed its name to Riverside Metropolitan Museum.
Financial | ||
City stats | Best places avg. | |
Median family income (per year) | $55,270 | $90,316 |
Family purchasing power (annual, cost-of-living adjusted) | $45,340 | $82,867 |
Sales tax | 7.80% | 6.74% |
State income tax rate (highest bracket) | 9.30%I | 6.38% |
State income tax rate (lowest bracket) | 1.00%I | 2.74% |
Auto insurance premiums (Average for the state) | $2,076 | $2,121 |
Job growth % (2000-2006) | 32.92% | 13.41% |
Housing | ||
City stats | Best places average | |
Median home price | $435,848 | $359,352 |
Average property taxes (2006) | $2,406 | $3,585 |
Education | ||
City stats | Best places average | |
Colleges, universities and professional schools (within 30 miles) | 30 | 29 |
Junior colleges and technical institutes (within 30 miles) | 32 | 18 |
Test scores reading (% above/below state average) | -18.2% | 20.1% |
Test scores math (% above/below average) | -2.0% | 24.8% |
% students attending public/private schools (located within town limits) | 90.1/9.9 | 91.1/8.9 |
Quality of life | ||
City stats | Best places average | |
Air quality index* (% of days AQI ranked as good) | 34.0% | 77.3% |
Personal crime incidents (per 1,000) | 6 | 13 |
Property crime incidents (per 1,000) | 41 | 206 |
Median commute time (in minutes) | 21.2 | 23.1 |
% population with commute 45 mins. or longer | 19.6% | 15.6% |
% population walk or bike to work | 4.5% | 2.7% |