Why Live in Riverfront
Riverfront in Waterloo features a mix of ranch-style, Dutch Colonial, Cape Cod, and New Traditional homes, attracting entry-level buyers and investors. Homes typically sell quickly, averaging 19 days on the market. The neighborhood is within a mile of several parks, including Cedar River Exchange Park, which offers a boat ramp, disc golf, baseball diamonds, basketball courts, sand volleyball, and a Trike Track for toddlers. The Cedar Valley Lakes Trail provides scenic views, and the nearby Waterloo Riverfront Stadium hosts the Waterloo Bucks baseball team, with Friday night games featuring fireworks. The Joe Staub Memorial Field and an 8,500-square-foot skate park are also popular. Local attractions include Cedar Bend Park, the Hoing-Rice Softball Complex, and the Sunrise Children's Zoo. For groceries, residents can visit All-In Grocers, which also offers community services. Dining options along Broadway Street include Tortas y Tacos DelValle, Flip's, and D & K Hickory House. Community events like the North End Arts and Music Fest are celebrated, and public transportation is accessible with numerous MET bus stops. Riverfront is within 3 miles of U.S. Routes 63 and 218, facilitating commuting.