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Apartments for Rent near University, Riverside, CA

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Orangecrest

Orangecrest

What it’s like to live in Orangecrest

Families appreciate Orangecrest's combination of newer housing stock and excellent school access in this southeastern Riverside community. The neighborhood surrounds Orange Terrace Park with its extensive recreation facilities including sports fields and community center programming. Most rentals include family-friendly features like multiple bathrooms, in-unit laundry, and fenced yards increasingly rare in urban developments. Though the outlying location requires longer commutes to downtown employment, many households find the trade-off worthwhile for significantly more living space at competitive rates. The neighborhood provides practical amenities from shopping centers to medical offices within its boundaries, reducing trips into congested areas for daily needs.
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Ramona

Ramona

What it’s like to live in Ramona

Small-town feel within city limits describes Ramona, where this historic Riverside neighborhood offers character-filled rentals near downtown. Many apartments occupy vintage buildings with architectural details rarely found in newer developments. The neighborhood provides walking access to both downtown restaurants and the Mission Inn district, though summer brings intense heat requiring reliable cooling systems.
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Eastside

Eastside

What it’s like to live in Eastside

University influence shapes Riverside's Eastside, where affordable housing options near UC Riverside attract students beyond freshman year seeking independence from dormitory constraints. The neighborhood's international markets and restaurants reflect the diverse student population, creating authentic global experiences beyond typical college-town fare. Though some properties show deferred maintenance reflecting rental market fluctuations, the neighborhood's affordability compared to campus housing creates compelling value for budget-conscious students. The area's excellent public transportation reduces car dependency despite California's driving culture, with dedicated routes connecting to both campus facilities and downtown attractions. The primary consideration remains the student-dominated atmosphere that may not suit professionals requiring consistent quiet, though blocks farther from campus maintain more balanced resident demographics.
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