Located between the Santa Ana Mountains, Chino Hills State Park, and Lake Mathews Estelle Mountain Reserve, Corona’s residents enjoy a diverse landscape that encompasses everything from abundant retail centers to unspoiled natural beauty. The city’s location offers easy access to both the Inland Empire and Orange County; this along with the abundance of attractive, Spanish-style homes and excellent public schools makes Corona a popular home base for many commuters. The cost of living is relatively low compared to other parts of SoCal, and rental rates for homes and apartments range from the high-end to the highly-affordable.
Corona is also known as the “Circle City”. The town is named for the three-mile circular layout found at Grand Boulevard. This circular hub houses several parks, a farmers market, local eateries, and the Corona Regional Medical Center. Grand Boulevard is one of several commercial hubs in Corona.