Houses for Rent in Riverside CA - 171 Homes
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1 / 5$3,2964 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,718 sq ft
Pets Allowed Fireplace Fenced Lot Security System Vaulted Ceiling
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Pool Furnished Walk-In Closets Hardwood Floors Yard Fireplace Smoke Free
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1 / 75$3,0003 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,262 sq ft
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Riverside, CA Homes for Rent
Riverside offers a mix of architectural styles for those renting houses in the area. You’ll find historic Craftsman homes and Spanish-style houses with stucco exteriors and tile roofs, reflecting the city’s rich history. There are also mid-century modern designs with simple layouts and lots of natural light, as well as more contemporary homes with open floor plans and modern finishes. Many properties include outdoor spaces like patios, which are great for enjoying Southern California’s warm weather.
When it comes to choosing a neighborhood, renters often look to areas like the Wood Streets, known for its charming older homes and tree-lined streets. Downtown Riverside has some historic houses close to amenities and community events. For those who prefer newer homes, neighborhoods like Orangecrest or Mission Grove offer more spacious options while being slightly farther from the city center. Selecting a neighborhood will depend on whether you want to be closer to local shops and events or if you prefer a quieter, residential area.
Living in Riverside means access to outdoor recreation, local parks, and cultural landmarks like the Mission Inn and various museums. The city is well-connected with schools, shopping centers, and dining options, making it practical for many renters. With its mix of history, convenience, and outdoor spaces, Riverside provides a range of opportunities for those looking to rent a house and explore the area.
Riverside, CA Rental Insights
Average Rent Rates
The average rent for a house in Riverside, CA is $3,313.
A one bedroom house in Riverside, CA costs an average of $1,563 per month.
Expect to pay around $2,660 per month for a two bedroom house in Riverside, CA.
Need extra space? A three bedroom house in Riverside, CA costs $3,177 per month on average.
A four bedroom house in Riverside, CA costs $4,084 per month on average.
Education
Families with kids will appreciate the number of elementary schools in Riverside, CA, including Riverside Stem Academy, Mark Twain Elementary, and Benjamin Franklin Elementary
Riverside, CA is home to several middle schools, including Riverside Stem Academy, Frank Augustus Miller Middle, and Amelia Earhart Middle
There are several high schools located in Riverside, CA, including Riverside Stem Academy, Martin Luther King Jr. High, and Hillcrest High
Riverside, CA is home to California Baptist University, Riverside City College, and UC Riverside making it convenient for students.