Find Riverside foreclosures for sale updated daily. Beautiful California has the highest foreclosure rate in the nation and Riverside has the second largest amount of foreclosures in Riverside County. Updated daily the Riverside foreclosure listings has many homes from which to choose.
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Riverside's population is nowadays, according to the Census data, 467,910 people. The racial composition registered by last Census is: 44.40% White, 29.36% Hispanic, 3.78% Asian, 5.09% Black, 0.85% Indian and 16.53% other races. The median age of Riverside population is 14 years old.
In Riverside, there are 6,664 households per zipcode. The median value of a property is $67,035. The regular number of people in each house is 1. The income of these properties is $21,557.
7,289. This is the recent number of places to work in Riverside. There are 129,714 employees working in Riverside. Riverside has an annual payroll of $266,222.
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My daughter moved to Riverside with her husband and I wanted to be closer to her since I was living alone. They both suggested I join this website after hearing about from friends who found places to live after joining it. This site was easy to find and I did the seven-day-trial before joining it. The trial let me try everything for a very low fee, which was quite helpful. Overall, I thought it was quite user-friendly, especially for old folks like me. They also offer a couple of really helpful tools, like a mortgage calculator and a search for properties by zip code search bar.
I love a city with plenty of museums and the town I lived in only had a few. Riverside has more than ten museums plus many yearly festivals, a big step up for me from the sleepy, farming community I lived in. My sister previously bought a foreclosed home in that area from this website and suggested I try out their seven-day trial. I did so and was pleased with all the features members have access to on this website. One thing I wish they did have though is the dates of foreclosure auctions; homeowners wouldn't always tell me the date of the auction.
I decided to join this site because my best friend needed help in finding a new apartment. For the most part, I found the website easy to use, even though it took a day or two to get used to. All the listings were pretty high-quality for foreclosed properties, although a few looked like they needed some repairs done. The Learning Center was also pretty helpful too and really gives a member a feel for the whole foreclosure process, even if they never heard of foreclosure before.
I'd always wanted to work in film, so I quit my job working as a secretary and decided to move to California. L.A. wasn't somewhere I wanted to live, so I did some research before moving out of my rented apartment. After a time, I decided Riverside was my second best option and began scouring through websites that offered foreclosure listings. This one really caught my eye because the home page was not cluttered and had a simple, professional layout. I decided to do the seven-day trial and eventually became a member. The database, the free e-books offered to members and the information included in the listings were the best things this site had to offer. Customer service was a bit lacking at times but they were always willing to help. The other thing I had a problem with was that there were really huge lists of properties to go through.
I went to a few of the festivals they offer in Riverside, like the Robot Expo, and was intrigued by the city. One day, my wife and I decided to move there so we began looking for foreclosed properties in that area. By chance, we happened upon this site and I'm glad we did. The map of Riverside County really helped to narrow down our search and the free e-books offered helpful advice. We eventually found a decent-sized house with four bedrooms and three baths in Alessandro Heights. My wife and I couldn't be any happier!