Depending on who you talk to in the Inland Empire, you will get a different idea of what it means to be Inland Empire Posh. There are many affluent middle class areas in the Inland Empire, covering the vast majority of Riverside and San Bernardino County. I had first discovered that there was a swank subculture in the Inland Empire after I had hired some contractors to do work on my house. During breaks, they would talk about Orange County and how posh it was. It was interesting on what they viewed as posh. It wasn't so much Orange County that was posh but more Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, Newport Coast and parts of Laguna. However, they didn't live in these areas, they just thought it was posh. They said there were no posh areas in the Inland Empire. Oh how wrong they were.
What is posh? Posh means: The quality or state of being elegant, stylish, or upper class... in a word... swanky. I started looking around. Scouting. Seeing what I could find that I could say was Inland Empire posh. There were quite a few areas. Let's start with real estate first and then we will find how many posh places we can find as in dining. This way, we keep it swank.
Real Estate Part One: 15 Fwy South, from Rancho Cucamonga to Temecula, the Poshest areas of the Inland Empire
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Vintage Dr., Rancho Cucamonga |
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San Antonio Heights, Upland |
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Hidden Springs, Corona |
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Off the Ortega Hwy 74, Lake Elsinore |
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Rosetta Canyon, Lake Elsinore |
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Rosetta Canyon, Lake Elsinore |
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Tuscany Hills, Lake Elsinore |
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Elm Beach, Lake Elsinore |
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Wolf Creek, Temecula |
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Jedidiah Rd., Temecula |
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Jedidiah Smith Rd., Temecula |
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Chardonnay Hills, Temecula |
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Via Del Toronjo, Wine Valley, Temecula |
Wow, so many places in the Inland Empire. I'm going to start with Rancho Cucamonga, California. Only because I spent most of my youth there. There is the Rancho Cucamonga Estates on Vintage Dr. These homes are magnificent homes, quite lovely to die for million dollar properties. Now, they aren't as posh or large as the homes in San Antonio Heights in Upland, CA, but they are POSH. Very very nice homes. Now, let's hop on the 15 fwy and travel south. Now off of Hidden Springs Dr in Corona, there are some nice posh expensive properties ranging from $400,000 to $1,000,000.00 plus. 92881 zip code is definitely Inland Empire Posh. Let's get back on the 15 fwy south.
Next stop is Lake Elsinore, CA. Historical home to the stars of Hollywood once. The city had taken a down turn, only to begin to re-image itself and get that swank posh swagger back. It's got some time to go but its getting there because of three posh areas. The first area is off the Ortega Hwy, also known as the 74. There are some large lush posh properties in this area, ranging from $1,000,000 +. This is a fantastic place to live if you are trying to keep it swank. Displaying your large scenic views and properties overlooking the Lake is a great way to show off your posh. Now, if we travel down the 74, into Canyon Country, we will find a hidden gem of Lake Elsinore called Rosetta Canyon. These mega homes are ridiculous and beautiful. These large canyon properties are great for those who do not like the city hustle and bustle. It is a sleepy suburban community designed for the the middle and upper middle class. With home values that range from $400,000.00 to $800,000.00, these mega homes will make the heart melt of any lover of swank & posh atmosphere. Now, let's get on the 15 fwy once more, but not yet to leave Lake Elsinore. Remember, there are 3 Posh places here. Going Left on Railroad Canyon, one will find the posh Tuscany Hills. This, like Rosetta Canyon, is another hidden Canyon gem. These lush homes ranging from $300,000 to $800,000.00 again is the ideal for any individual who wants to keep it swank. The homes are high-end and just like the properties off the Ortega Hwy and in Rosetta Canyon, these homes are exclusive. Beautiful gorgeous properties, some even overlooking the once famed Canyon Lake. Very gorgeous scene Canyon views. Great for any seeker of suburban posh lifestyles. Okay, now back on the 15 fwy. Next exit, Rancho California Rd.
Welcome to Temecula, Wine Valley. Temecula is a beautifully posh semi-metropolis town. It's got the feel and hustle and bustle of a city. It has a very new and old feel to it. Going down Rancho California road away from the mountains, takes you to our next destination, Chardonnay Hills. This fabulous and beautiful middle class area is in expensive and is just off the road to wine valley. Homes ranging from the high $200,000 to $350,000.00 is a middle class seeker of posh-ness, dream. Okay, now lets drive down into Wine Valley. Take Rancho California Rd, to Glen Oaks Rd. Here is where we get to the poshest homes. Welcome to the Ranches of Via Del Toronjo. These posh homes range from $1,000,000 +. They are styled after the famed wine country style vineyards around them. These lush homes are gorgeous and to die for. Let's not leave Temecula just yet. We have to travel to Temecula Parkway south, and head towards Jedediah Smith Rd. Here we find more beautiful homes of Temecula. This homes are posh and swank, displaying style, acreage and class. Great features of these homes are their large entrances, large pools and massive homes, which can be seen from Temecula Parkway south, if you look towards the hills. Okay, lets leave here. Go to one last place off of Wolf Valley Rd. Here you will find a street called Wolf Creek Dr. If you take Wolf Creek Dr. to Oregon Lane, Red Mountain Way, Pinon Pine, Miner Rd, and surrounding areas, you will find this gem of a community hidden just across from Pechanga Hotel, Casino and Resort. This posh upper middle to middle class neighborhood has homes ranging from the mid $200,000 to $900,000.00+. These communities are posh posh posh... and across from a Resort I might add. ;)
For now, this is our posh tour from Rancho Cucamonga, CA south through the Inland Empire. Next we will go north and see what gems we can find. Then onto the swankiest most posh restaurants, clubs and things to do in the Inland Empire.
Until Next Time.... Keep it Swank!
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