The Inland Empire is the largest region of Southern California and is one of the most significant economies in the United States. It is generally considered to be the area between the southern coastal areas of Orange County, Los Angeles, Palm Springs and other desert cities. Inland Empire is comprised of more than 50 cities, including Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario and Temecula's Wine Country to the south. The Inland Empire also includes the San Bernardino Mountains to the north including Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead.
Considered California's fastest growing region, the Inland Empire continues to thrive due to its availability of land, affordable housing and increasing population. New neighborhoods are supported by a variety of new schools, many excellent retails centers and entertainment venues. An intricate network of commuter routes that includes freeways and tollroads provides excellent accessibility to and from the Inland Empire.
Key: SF = Single Family Homes TH = Townhomes CD = Condominiums
Inland Empire Region
| Community | Location | Beds/Baths | Sq. Ft. | Price Range | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day Creek Highlands | Rancho Cucamonga, CA | 2-6 / 3-5 | 2,648-3,632 | from the high $400,000's | SF |
| Elements at Pine Valley Estates | Chino Hills, CA | 4-6 / 3-4.5 | 2,897-3,079 | from the low $700,000's | SF |