Review of Riverside, California


A depressing place.
Star Rating - 12/16/2018
Whew where to begin with dear old riverside.

I enjoyed growing up here until my high school years (back in 2011). In 7 short years the downward deterioration of the city is remarkable.

The “beautiful and historic” downtown is really just a miserable traffic ridden couple blocks which I swear seems to have tripled the amount of homeless (I mean young, meth head homeless, not the down-on-their-luck type). An increase in shootings (sometimes in front of Riverside’s beloved mission inn) has caused a constant heavy police presence as they try to convince people it’s still safe there.

People don’t interact with each other here. Everyone commutes, seems to be miserable, and drives like absolute animals (driving down the shoulder, consistent weaving dangerously between cars, riding bumpers). It’s one of the most aggressive driving cities and is along the commute to the worlds ranked most congested traffic in the world. In riverside, with no freeways on this drive, my apartment to my old house is an 8 minute drive (no traffic at 3am). At 6:30am-9pm that drive will take between 30-45 minutes. The city feels over populated and more just keep coming in. The traffic has gotten so bad that I (and my girlfriend )will always debate if going on an errand 0.5mi away is even worth it. You’ll begin to loathe leaving your home because of how long it could take to get simple things done.

The smog ruins any distant view, and on some days it really speaks to how it’s rated one of the worst smog counties in the US. If you have respiratory issues, or don’t want to involuntary smoke (co2 emissions) don’t move here.

The desert gets old pretty quick. The city seems to try to hide the fact you’re in a desert, and most driving areas block in your view of what would be pretty desert if you enjoy that scenery (Tucson is a good example of a city embracing the environment).

It’s no surprise California ranks last in quality of life. It’s no surprise California loses 100k residents a year to outward migration, has Uhauls charging $2,000 to move a state over where that same drive back they charge $160 (there’s a shortage of trucks here).

Really, it’s hard to justify living here. It’s getting absurdly expensive. At 25, my brother at 28, neither of us know anyone who has begun paying a house in California around our age. The only draw was the “central location” where a “40 minute drive” could take you to the beach, desert, or mountains.

Don’t let anyone sell you on this BS. That may have been true 15 years ago, but today that commute could take you up to 3 hours. I luckily had friends with beach houses to justify the drive, but unless you have rich friends, are rich with a beach house, pay an expensive hotel, or are fine with driving several hours to enjoy the beach for a little while before having to head back, you won’t see the beaches too often.

In fact, your average income earner will be miserably poor here. Rent in an area that ISNT known for gang activity and prostitution (looking at you University/Crowell/7th street) our rent costs us 1,000 for a one bedroom apartment.

Your dollar is worth .88 cents here. You won’t be able to save towards your retirement. All the bragging rights of the town are literally amenities of any moderately sized city (movie theatre, mall, a Main Street). Those amenities have zero sense of community, most people are unfriendly/uninterested in riffing, and 65% of the states inhabitangs struggle to make enough for rent.

For a city with a 2010 census of 300,000 (its felt considerably more crowded since then), it sure has a great way of making you feel lonely.

If you want your hometown to feel like a hotel room that you sleep in and leave to go to work and come back, this is the place for you.

If you have family, gangs, drugs, homelessness, and deterioration of schools is where the city is visibly heading. I really can’t fathom anyone thinking it’s a good place to Live, let alone raise a family, unless speaking in the past tense and getting their memories mixed up with their daily experiences.

Hope I help someone dodge a bullet. We’re in the process of leaving this miserable place.
Eric | Riverside, CA
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Riverside is improving drastically. There is so much more going on now. The city is growing faster than ever. Much of the riff raff that couldn’t afford to stay have left for the most part. More people are moving here than there are leaving. The population growth is steady and the economics of the city are doing better than ever. The level of income earners have kicked up a notch, and the businesses in town are prospering. Wherever it is you are moving to will definitely be crappier than what you had in Riverside. The best thing you’re going to have for entertainment is going to be the Super Walmart store fifteen miles away from the crappy weathered neighborhood you move into. Then the reality of never being able to make it back to California will hit you.
Clyde | Riverside, CA | Report Abuse

Wow, you are one miserable person! I hope that you were able to leave Riverside.
Matt | Riverside, CA | Report Abuse

Thanks for your candid review of Riverside. I thought it was well written and from someone qualified with extensive living and life experience of Riverside.
Pietro | Long Beach, CA | Report Abuse
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