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| San Bernardino and Riverside Counties The Inland Empire |
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Single Getleman
in early 40's is looking for a nice apartment in riverside county. What is the price range? Which areas are the nicest & what should I stay away from? I'd like to find a roomate to share expenses. Is there a good place to meet single people like myself looking to be roomates?![]() |
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In Riverside county, try Temecula. It is quality and class. In San Bernardino county there is basically only one truly nice city to live in and that is Rancho Cucamonga.
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Beg to differ---- I live in Redlands and it is an awesome place to live!!!!Located in San Bernardino County.
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Redlands is ok, but is nowhere near the quality of Rancho Cucamonga. Compared to Rialto I am sure Redlands stands out.
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Yes, compared to Rialto--Redlands is definitely a move up--but R. Cucamonga is getting really densely populated and the smog is worse there. Redlands is keeping growth down, because we want a small town atmosphere. To each his own...
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