Living in Riverside's High Desert Area (Victorville, Apple Valley, Hesperia, Adelanto): A Guide for Newcomers
The Vibe of Riverside's High Desert Area
The High Desert is wide open, dry, and dramatically more affordable than the rest of Southern California. It offers big skies, large lots, and a slower pace of life, attracting budget-conscious families, tradespeople, and remote workers. It’s also one of the last frontiers for buying a home under $400K with a backyard.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods of Riverside's High Desert Area
- Victorville – The region’s central city with growing suburban tracts, shopping centers, and direct freeway access.
- Apple Valley – More residential and family-focused, with larger lots and a quieter vibe.
- Hesperia – A fast-growing mix of affordability and accessibility with strong military and veteran populations.
- Adelanto – Among the most affordable places in the region, attracting buyers who want land and low cost of entry.
Why It Works
- Lowest price per square foot in SoCal.
- Many homes offer large lots, RV access, or acreage.
- Close to Victor Valley College, military bases, and growing logistics hubs.
- Easy access to mountain recreation and off-roading.
- Community feel in Apple Valley and family appeal in Hesperia.
Watch Out For
- Long commutes to the Inland Empire or L.A. basin (unless you work locally or remote).
- Summers can be extremely hot, and wind is common.
- Infrastructure (especially public transit and health care) is still catching up.
- Limited cultural amenities and nightlife options.
Good Fit For
- Buyers priced out of other SoCal metros who want homeownership now.
- DIYers, contractors, and self-employed residents who need space and affordability.
- Retirees or families looking to downsize from pricier metros.
- People who prioritize land, parking, garages, and breathing room over big-city conveniences.
Things to Do
- Spring Valley Lake, Mojave Narrows, and desert off-roading trails.
- Victor Valley Mall, regional shopping centers, and dining chains.
- Local rodeos, farmer’s markets, and Desert Rocks Music Festival.
- Weekend trips to Big Bear, Wrightwood, Barstow, and Las Vegas.
Housing Snapshot
Type: 1990s-2020s tract homes, ranch-style properties, custom desert builds, and fixer-uppers on land.
Buy:
- Victorville: $375K–$550K
- Apple Valley: $400K–$600K
- Hesperia: $375K–$575K
- Adelanto: $325K–$475K
Rent:
- 1BR apartments: $1,200–$1,700
- 3BR homes: $1,900–$2,800
Commute & Transit
Major roads: I-15 north to the Inland Empire and L.A.. Local bus services exist, but car is essential. Brightline West high-speed rail (planned) could change the future of regional commuting.
- 45–90+ minutes to most L.A. basin job centers (more during traffic).
Is Riverside's High Desert Area Right for You?
If you're looking for the most affordable path to homeownership in SoCal, and you're open to a desert lifestyle with long drives and clear skies, the High Desert delivers value, independence, and space, with plenty of room to grow.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Metro.