Why Live in Lasselle
Lasselle is an Inland Empire neighborhood with suburban appeal just west of the Bernasconi Hills and Lake Perris. “There’s a massive park, a shopping center and the lake — really everything you need is right there,” says Rachael Nol, a Realtor with Keller Williams Riverside and lifetime Inland Empire resident. “You’ve also got views of the mountains right out your door.” Access to a desirable school district attracts some families, and the relatively quiet setting is another draw. Sidewalks line the streets and cul-de-sacs throughout the residential portion of the neighborhood. Most homes were built in the 1990s or after, and Spanish-style designs with terra-cotta tiled roofs and neutral-toned stucco prevail, giving the community a unified appearance. Most have grassy front lawns and private driveways leading to front-entry garages. Some are in communities with HOA-managed clubhouses, and monthly HOA fees generally range from $50 to $100. Most homes sell from around $500,000 to $700,000. Students attend schools within the Val Verde Unified School District, which earns a B-plus on Niche. Nol says that many families like the district because it’s relatively small — Val Verde serves
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