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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile
Yea, there's some nice areas out there - good ranchland and such, but there's a lot more of it that is really pretty destitute and "white-trashy" for lack of a better term.
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Ohhh U have been smokin crack with the Homeys...if N LB, Compton looks good to U in comparison to Riverside County. Just take a look at Redlands or even Yuccipa...there is some pretty heavy money out in those "white-trashy" areas.
Now in San Brodooo you might get caught dead in like N LB. Ehhh Grand Terrace not my cup of tea, Moreno Valley...whew last RE downturn it was devastated...10 houses on a block foreclosed on and boarded up. Came back nicely though, probably will do better this time around. Old Riverside shows up in a lot of movies...nice CA Craftsman Bungalows and there is UC Riverside Yet there are areas that are dicey.. ****cla, Sun City and Murrietta all have boomed and are now mostly upper middle class suburbs. Canyon Lake...a mud puddle calling itself a lake...but an enclave of Upper middle class homes never the less. Perris...ehhhh wouldn't spend any time there.
BTW: I consider the Lakes here in LV to be a mud puddle too and Celine Dion had a $10M home there, along with all the other $10M homes. .
As far as jobs....A lot of businesses have moved out of LA to the Ontario Airport corridor. it is cheaper to operate there. There are lots of jobs out there.
The Inland Empire is one of the hot growth areas in Calif. Like I said UPS has its Hub there. BMW has its parts distribution center there. etc