Welcome to Lake Elsinore
A growing city on the rise, where lakefront living meets suburban convenience.
Lake Elsinore is Southern California’s largest natural freshwater lake, framed by mountains and blue skies. Known for its recreational opportunities, affordable housing, and a welcoming community, it’s a city where families, adventurers, and professionals alike find space to thrive. The revitalized downtown offers shops, dining, and entertainment, while the lake remains the heart of the city with boating, fishing, and summer fun.
This city’s history dates back to the 1960s, when it was developed as one of the largest master-planned communities in the country. Its thoughtful design, winding roads, and abundance of parks still shape the character of Mission Viejo today.it was developed as one of the largest master-planned communities in the country. Its thoughtful design, winding roads, and abundance of parks still shape the character of Mission Viejo today.
The Neighbors
A diverse mix of locals, families, and adventurers.
Lake Elsinore attracts young families, first-time homebuyers, outdoor enthusiasts, and long-time locals. Its affordability and easy access to both Riverside and Orange Counties make it a popular choice for commuters and those seeking more home for their money.
What to Expect
Active weekends, community pride, and outdoor fun.
The Lifestyle
Casual, outdoorsy, and family-oriented.
The Market
Affordable homes with space and opportunity.
You'll Fall in Love With
Lake views, mountain backdrops, and endless sunshine.
Overview for Lake Elsinore, CA
~72,000 people live in Lake Elsinore, where the median age is ~31.6 and the average individual income is around $27,000. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Demographics and Employment Data for Lake Elsinore, CA
Lake Elsinore has a youthful, growing population. The largest age group is 25–64 years, and the median household income is about $80,000. Industries include construction, retail, education, and services tied to the nearby Inland Empire economy.
