422 homes in Corona

Corona is a city in northwestern Riverside County, California, United States, directly bordering Orange and San Bernardino counties. Its current mayor is Jacque Casillas. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 157,136, up from 152,374 at the 2010 census. Corona is surrounded by Riverside to the east, Norco to the north and northeast, Yorba Linda to the northwest, Cleveland National Forest and the Santa Ana Mountains to the west, southwest, and south. Several unincorporated communities are along the rest of the city's borders. Downtown Corona is approximately 48 miles (77 km) southeast of Downtown Los Angeles and 95 miles (153 km) north-northwest of San Diego.
Corona is a growing city in western Riverside County known for its circle-shaped Grand Boulevard. Offers affordable family housing with easy 91 freeway commute to Orange County.
Today, Corona has 422 homes for sale at a median price of $789,000, typically selling in about 49 days. Families here choose from 14 schools rated 8 or higher on the Topfind School Score.
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Median Home Price
$745K
↓ 4.5% over the past yearMonths of Supply
Estimated time to sell all listings at the current sales pace
3.5 months of supply
Balanced Market422 active listings currently on the market.
What this means for buyers
Supply and demand are roughly in step—a steady flow of options without a glut. Listings typically sell in ~49 days.
Sales Velocity
How fast homes are selling
Homes are taking longer to sell—buyers have more time to negotiate and explore options. Sales 44% faster than 6 months ago.
Inventory Distribution
Homes are selling at a healthy pace—more listings move within 30 days than sit longer on the market.
Most homes are selling within a month, but a meaningful share is starting to linger longer.
Housing Tenure in Corona
Homeownership is higher than average—most households in this area own rather than rent.
63%
Homeowners
37%
Renters
Homeownership is 7.5% higher than the California average (55.5%)
48,083 households (2023)
Affordability Snapshot
Typical home cost
$5,353/mo
Actual housing expense
Affordable budget (28%)
$2,484/mo
Based on median income
Median household income
$8,870/mo
Corona
A typical home costs about 60% of the median household's income.
For reference, lenders typically recommend spending ≤28%.
Income needed to afford a typical home comfortably
$229K/year
Assumes housing costs ≤28% of income
20% down, 7% rate, 30-yr fixed. CA averages for tax/insurance.
Median Price by Bedroom
Larger homes command significantly higher prices, with sharp increases beyond 3 bedrooms.
Each additional bedroom adds about $242K in value on average, with larger homes seeing bigger price jumps.
Largest increase: 4 → 5 bedrooms (+$391K)
Price Reductions
186 listings have reduced their price
44% of active listings
Average reduction: 4.6% (~$36K)
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