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12672 Limonite Ave Ste 3E, 106BEastvale California 92880USA
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Looking for expert real estate services in Southern California? Our team of professionals includes agents, attorneys and investors, as well as accountants and contractors. They are all college educated, experienced and dedicated to serving our clients in Riverside, Los Angeles and Orange Counties. We offer comprehensive services covering all aspects of real estate investments, buying your dream home, Airbnb, vacation rental income or selling your home. Agents located in Eastvale and Mira Loma. Norco, Ontario Ranch, Chino Hills. Big Bear, Jurupa valley, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga. We can help you with your real estate needs, whether you are a buyer or seller.
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About Eastvale
Eastvale is a city located in northwestern Riverside County, California, in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. The area transitioned from a dairy farm enclave to a developed community starting in the 1990s and was incorporated on October 1, 2010. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 69,757. The city's name is derived from "East Vale" as a listed school district in 1893 by the Riverside County Board of Commissioners. The current mayor of Eastvale is Christian Dinco. City boundaries extend from Hellman Avenue to the west (the San Bernardino County line), State Route 60 to the north (also the San Bernardino County line), the Santa Ana River and Norco to the south, and Interstate 15 to the east. It is surrounded by the cities of Chino, Ontario, Jurupa Valley, Norco, and Corona. The city is served by the highly accredited public school system - the Corona Norco Unified School District. According to the 2020 United States Census, Eastvale has a median household income at one of the top earning percentiles in the country at $119,213. == History == Recorded history of land in the far western side of present-day Riverside County and north of the Santa Ana River begins in 1838, when Mexican Governor Juan Alvarado, of the Alta California territory, granted Rancho Jurupa (some 48 square miles) to Juan Bandini.