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A New Era of Growth!

Perris is emerging as one of Southern California’s fastest-growing communities for retail, housing, and investment.

83,032

Population

123,000+ (2030 Estimate)

31.3

Median Age

Young, Dynamic Workforce

+9.4k

Housing Growth

New Units in Pipeline

$92k

Median Income

$120k+ (2030 Estimate)

GREAT LOCATION!

The City of Perris is strategically located along the I-215 Corridor, providing unparalleled access to Southern California's major hubs. With massive daily traffic counts and direct rail access, Perris serves as a vital logistics and commercial gateway for the Inland Empire.

71

Miles to
Los Angeles

80

Miles to
San Diego

28

Miles to
Ontario Airport

200,000 +

Cars Daily
Through Perris

The Opportunity

Perris is undergoing a transformational shift. Strategic focus has shifted away from traditional industrial development toward commercial retail, higher-value residential communities and entertainment — positioning Perris for sustained, high-quality growth. Since 2024, more than 1,400 new residential units have been completed, with an additional 9,400+ homes in the pipeline.

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The Population Leap

With 10,800 new residential units, Perris is projected to gain nearly 44,000 new residents — growing from 85,000 to over 120,000 and becoming a major regional hub.

The Income Shift

Current median household income is $88,911. New housing in the $500,000–$600,000 range is attracting higher-income households, pushing the projected median income to $120,000–$130,000 by 2030 — the bracket that attracts Tier 1 retailers.

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Demographic Snapshot

Population Surge
  • Fastest Growing City in Riverside County.

  • Current: 83,032.

  • Projected 2030: 123,000+.

  • 10-Mile Trade Area: 400,000+ residents.

Housing Surge
  • 1,400+ units built (2024–2026).

  • 9,400+ additional units coming soon.

  • Median Home Price: $600,000.

Ethnicity Distribution
  • Hispanics 68.50%

  • White 15.60%

  • Black 8.9%

  • Asian 3.8%

  • Other 3.2%

  • Hispanic Origin: 77.70%

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