Homes for Sale in Riverside, CA

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Riverside is the fourth most populous county in California and the county seat of Riverside County — a city with real history, real culture, and real estate that still makes sense for families, move-up buyers, and investors who know where to look. The city is home to the University of California, Riverside, the iconic Mission Inn, and the historic Wood Streets neighborhood — but it is the city’s diverse residential neighborhoods that define the day-to-day experience of living here.

With a median home price around $651,000 and homes averaging 49 days on the market, Riverside offers a balanced environment where buyers have room to breathe and sellers who price correctly move their homes efficiently. The DeBonis Real Estate Team has deep personal roots in Riverside — Patrick DeBonis grew up here, bought his first home in Beaumont, and has guided families between the two cities for years. We know Riverside’s neighborhoods the way you only can when it is home.

Riverside is not one market. Home values, lifestyle, and buyer demographics vary significantly across its neighborhoods. Here is what you need to know about the four areas we specialize in.

Consistently ranked among Riverside’s safest and most desirable neighborhoods, Orangecrest is the first choice for families who want top-rated schools, well-maintained streets, and strong long-term appreciation. With a median home price around $770,000 and homes selling in approximately 42 days, Orangecrest moves with purpose. The neighborhood is home to award-winning elementary and middle schools and sits within walking distance of Orange Terrace Park. No HOA is common here — a significant draw for buyers who want the community without the dues.

The most prestigious zip code in Riverside. Canyon Crest and Alessandro Heights sit on the elevated terrain above the city — many homes offer panoramic views, larger lots, and custom-built residences that command premium prices. With a median around $661,000 and some properties well into the millions, this is where Riverside’s professional class, university faculty, and long-established families live. Buyers here are looking for character, space, and location that simply cannot be replicated in a newer subdivision.

Woodcrest offers something increasingly rare in Southern California — space. This semi-rural area north of the city features larger lots, horse properties, and single-family homes with room to breathe. With a median around $563,000, Woodcrest represents Riverside’s best value for buyers who want acreage, privacy, and the ability to spread out without leaving the county. It appeals strongly to buyers relocating from denser urban areas who want a quieter pace without sacrificing access to the freeway network.

The most-searched zip code in Riverside for good reason. La Sierra encompasses several distinct communities — La Sierra Acres, La Sierra South, and La Sierra Hills — each with its own character and price point. The area is anchored by the Galleria at Tyler, La Sierra University, and Metrolink access that makes Orange County and downtown LA genuinely commutable. With a median around $640,000 and diverse housing options from starter homes to custom estates, La Sierra serves a broad buyer pool and consistently generates strong seller interest.

Patrick DeBonis grew up in Riverside. He knows what it means to build a life here — the neighborhoods, the schools, the commutes, the community that makes it home. When Patrick bought his first home in Beaumont and started his family there, his parents followed. That move became the origin story of the entire DeBonis Real Estate Team.

Today Patrick guides Riverside buyers and sellers with the knowledge that only comes from genuine roots in the market. Whether you are a first-time buyer trying to figure out whether Orangecrest or La Sierra is the right fit for your family, or a seller ready to unlock equity and make your next move — Patrick brings real expertise, honest guidance, and the kind of follow-through that makes the process feel manageable instead of overwhelming.

Home values in Riverside vary significantly by neighborhood. Get a neighborhood-specific valuation from a team with deep roots in Riverside — not an automated estimate.

Whether you are buying in Orangecrest, selling in La Sierra, or figuring out your next step anywhere in Riverside — we will give you a clear plan with no pressure and real numbers.