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Cathy Ann Riley

Cathy Ann Riley
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
La Quinta CA

Salesperson (CA: 01050027)

37 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Riverside County, CA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Bennion Deville Homes

Office Website
Office Address
47350 Washington St Ste 101
La Quinta, CA  92253
(Riverside County)
Office Phone
760-564-3161
Office Fax
760-564-7969
Mobile
760-799-3546
Email
cath*********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Crest: CA El Cajon: CA Casa de Oro-Mount Helix: CA Jamul: CA Granite Hills: CA Rancho San Diego: CA Alpine: CA Harbison Canyon: CA Bostonia: CA Winter Gardens: CA Lakeside: CA Indio: CA Chiriaco Summit: CA Coachella: CA Desert Palms: CA Bermuda Dunes: CA Indian Wells: CA Palm Desert: CA Thousand Palms: CA Palm Springs: CA Garnet: CA Desert Hot Springs: CA Cathedral City: CA Indio Hills: CA Desert Edge: CA Sky Valley: CA La Quinta: CA Chatsworth: CA Vista Santa Rosa: CA Mecca: CA North Shore: CA Rancho Mirage: CA Salton City: CA Oasis: CA Desert Shores: CA Thermal: CA Salton Sea Beach: CA

About Cathy Riley

With a focus on active adult communities, this real estate professional brings a wealth of experience to the table. Prior to relocating to Sun City Palm Desert, they achieved remarkable success as the top agent in La Mirada Landmark Adult Community. Their dedication to excellence earned them the prestigious Centurion Award from 2000 to 2003, an honor bestowed upon the top 2% of agents nationwide.

The move to the desert was motivated by a passion for the warm climate and the opportunity to engage in golf and tennis, activities they cherish. While their busy schedule may limit playtime, they ensure to enjoy a round of golf weekly and participate in Sunday morning doubles matches. For those who lead an active lifestyle, Sun City offers an unparalleled environment for both recreation and residence.

Originally from Lakewood, California, this agent has deep roots in the region, having attended Lakewood High School, Cypress College, and California State University, Long Beach. Their first visit to Palm Springs during high school left a lasting impression, solidifying their desire to one day call it home.

Living in Sun City allows them to remain accessible to clients, who benefit from their firsthand knowledge as a resident. They are committed to providing exceptional service, understanding that potential buyers value insights that only a local can offer. For more information about Sun City and the surrounding areas, please visit their website at www.DesertHomesInfo.com. With a connection to the Palm Springs area that spans several decades, this agent is well-equipped to assist clients in finding their ideal home.

Riverside County, CA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$941,449
Avg. Listing Price
From Cathy's portfolio
3.5 / 2.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,303 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
10533
Active Listings
Current inventory

Riverside County stands as one of California's most dynamic and expansive real estate markets, stretching across 7,208 square miles from the desert communities of the Coachella Valley to the suburban corridors of the Inland Empire. With over 2.4 million residents, this diverse region has experienced remarkable growth over the past two decades, driven by its relative affordability compared to coastal California markets and its strategic position as a bedroom community for both Los Angeles and Orange County workers.

The county's real estate landscape is supported by 15,854 total actively licensed agents, with all 15,854 agents maintaining email connectivity for modern business communications. This substantial agent population reflects the market's complexity and the diverse needs of buyers and sellers across vastly different geographic and economic zones, from million-dollar desert resorts to first-time homebuyer communities in rapidly developing suburban areas.

Major Riverside County, California Real Estate Markets

The Inland Empire portion of Riverside County, anchored by the cities of Riverside, Corona, and Moreno Valley, represents the county's largest residential market segment. These communities have become increasingly attractive to families and young professionals seeking larger homes at more accessible price points, with Corona particularly noted for its highly-rated schools and proximity to major employment centers. Meanwhile, the Coachella Valley, encompassing Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, and Indio, operates as a distinct luxury and resort market with significant seasonal population fluctuations.

Emerging markets like Murrieta, Temecula, and Menifee in the southwestern portion of the county have experienced explosive growth, transforming from rural areas to master-planned communities within a generation. The Hemet and San Jacinto areas serve different demographics entirely, often attracting retirees and those seeking more affordable rural lifestyles. Each of these markets operates with distinct pricing structures, buyer profiles, and seasonal patterns that require specialized local expertise.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Riverside County's real estate market exhibits fascinating micro-climates that can see price variations of hundreds of thousands of dollars within relatively short distances. The county's unique position as both a destination market for luxury resort properties and an affordability refuge for coastal California emigrants creates complex cross-currents in demand patterns. Seasonal fluctuations are particularly pronounced in desert communities, where winter months bring increased activity from snowbird buyers and vacation home purchasers.

Transportation infrastructure plays a crucial role in shaping market values throughout the county, with proximity to major freeways like the 91, 215, and 10 significantly impacting property desirability and pricing. The ongoing development of job centers within the county itself, particularly in logistics and healthcare sectors, is gradually reducing the region's dependence on commuter-driven demand while creating new local economic anchors that support sustained real estate growth.

Why Businesses Need Riverside County, California Agent Contact Data

The sheer scale and diversity of Riverside County's real estate market creates substantial opportunities for service providers, lenders, and technology companies seeking to connect with active real estate professionals. With nearly 16,000 licensed agents spread across such varied market conditions, businesses can target specific niches, from luxury resort specialists in the desert to volume-oriented agents serving first-time homebuyers in the Inland Empire suburbs.

Having comprehensive contact information for all active agents enables businesses to develop targeted marketing campaigns that acknowledge the unique characteristics of different market segments within the county. Whether promoting mortgage products suitable for different price points, marketing home services across diverse property types, or introducing technology solutions that address the communication challenges of such a geographically dispersed market, direct access to agent contact data provides the foundation for effective business development strategies.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Cathy Riley has 1 property for sale in La Quinta and surrounding areas.

$385,000

Listed 2025-08-08

78813 Iron Bark Dr
Palm Desert, CA  92211

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,213
Lot: 6,098 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Cathy Riley currently has no rental properties available in La Quinta and surrounding areas. Check back later.