WOOD STREETS NEIGHBORHOOD

Developed primarily before World War II and characterized by narrow, tree-lined streets and traditional architectural styles.


OVERVIEW

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MODERATE

POPULATION DENSITY

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39 YEARS

MEDIAN AGE

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$87.6K

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME

DESCRIPTION

The Wood Streets neighborhood predominantly features single-family homes reflecting architectural designs from the early 1900s. The rigid grid layout of the streets, coupled with beautiful landscaping, perpetuates a 1920s neighborhood character. This traditional aesthetic contributes to the area's serene and inviting atmosphere.​

Residents of Wood Streets enjoy a dense suburban feel with convenient access to various amenities. The neighborhood is known for its walkability, with many daily errands achievable on foot. The area boasts a variety of coffee shops, parks, and local businesses, fostering a vibrant and engaged community atmosphere. Its proximity to downtown Riverside further enhances the convenience, offering a blend of peaceful residential living with urban accessibility.​

Wood Streets is served by highly rated public schools, making it an attractive option for families. The neighborhood's commitment to education is evident in the quality of schools available to residents, contributing to the area's family-friendly appeal.​

The neighborhood's development began with Dr. Edward H. Wood, who used his name as a suffix for the first street, Homewood Court, initiating a series of similarly named streets. This historical context adds a unique character to the neighborhood, preserving its rich heritage while accommodating modern living.

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