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Donald James Onken REALTOR® (909) 915 - 1337
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About the Inland Empire
The Inland Empire is refers to the region in Southern California located in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. The Inland Empire is centered on the oldest cities in the region: Ontario, San Bernardino, Redlands, Upland, and Riverside.
My local area of Yucaipa, Oak Glen, Cherry Valley, Beaumont are all about 1 hour drive to the Beach, Palm Springs, or Big Bear. At the foothills of the San Bernardino National Forest, which supports the tallest mountain peak in Southern California, San Gorgonio (11,500 ft. elevation). Best to hike to from the small town of Forest Falls, along the Vivian Creek Trail. It is about an 8 mile hike which ascends a vertical mile. Vivian Creek is the spawning ground for lady bugs ! Must have wilderness permit to enter wilderness acquired from Mill Creek Ranger Station (no charge).
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As California's job creation leader for more
than a decade, Southern California's Inland Empire is attracting the interest of
business, real estate, and site selection executives around the country and the
world. The region's assets are plentiful, and include vast expanses of
undeveloped land, right in the heart of Southern California. Some 27 colleges
and universities produce an educated and highly-skilled labor force. Office,
commercial, and industrial space is available at extremely favorable rates
compared to adjacent coastal counties.
Riverside-San Bernardino was ranked first in the country (among large cities)
for top U.S. cities to do business (Inc. magazine, May 2005).
Local online Newspapers The Press Enterprise The Sun Telegram
Schools
San Bernardino County
San Bernardino consists of 20,160 square miles (51,961 square kilometers), making it the largest county area in the lower states. About 90% of the county is desert; the remainder consists of the San Bernardino Valley and the San Bernardino Mountains.
The San Bernardino Valley is temperate with about 15 inches of rain annually and temperatures ranging from the 30s to the 60s in January and from the 50s to high 90s in July.
Population is approaching 2 million and grew 17% from 1990 to 2000
Riverside County
Riverside County is the fourth largest county in the state. It stretches nearly 200 miles across and includes over 7,200 square miles of fertile river valleys, low deserts, mountains, foothills and rolling plains.
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