Dos Lagos blends retail, dining, and residential living in Corona's most organized mixed-use neighborhood.
Dos Lagos is Corona's signature mixed-use development, where residential neighborhoods blend seamlessly with retail, dining, and entertainment. Additionally, the median home value here sits at $486,500, with 35.9% owner occupancy reflecting strong commitment from buyers seeking planned-community stability. Car-dependent living dominates at 72.2% commute share, yet the neighborhood offers walkable pockets around Dos Lagos Park and the Dos Lagos Amphitheater that give residents reprieve from pure car culture. With a median household income of $97,396 and 34.2% of residents holding bachelor's degrees, this community attracts educated, middle-to-upper-income families and professionals.
| Median home price | $486.5k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | Estimated +2% to +4% |
| Price per sq ft | $315 to $335 |
| Median rent | $2,526 |
| Typical days on market | 18 to 24 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 46 |
| Transit Score | 21 |
| Bike Score | 27 |
Additionally, dos Lagos commands a $486,500 median home value, sitting well below Corona's broader $624,200 city median. This relative affordability, combined with new construction and planned-community appeal, makes it competitive for move-up buyers and young families.
Dos Lagos attracts multiple competing offers on well-priced single-family homes. Additionally, expect to offer at or near list in the $450k to $550k range; homes near Dos Lagos Park or with upgraded finishes move faster. Cash or strong pre-approval significantly strengthens offers in this buyer-friendly market.
Dos Lagos offers first-time buyers a turnkey, master-planned environment with clear property lines, predictable appreciation, and proximity to shopping and schools.
Additionally, with 28.2% of residents having children and strong local family amenities including Kiddie Academy of Corona and Hudson House Park, this neighborhood is purpose-built for growing families.
Additionally, the median rent of $2,526 and 35.9% owner-occupancy indicate a stable rental market; modest appreciation potential appeals to long-term buy-and-hold investors.
Additionally, at 14.6% working from home, the neighborhood skews car-dependent; strong WiFi and home office space matter here, though limited transit (score 21) means car ownership remains essential.
The median age of 35 and family-forward vibe differ from traditional retiree havens, yet low poverty (2.6%), walkable retail, and proximity to healthcare facilities suit active-lifestyle retirees.
Additionally, predominate in Dos Lagos, ranging from newer construction to mature properties with varied lot sizes and finishes.
Common in higher-density pockets; appeal to downsizers and investors seeking lower maintenance.
Planned-community builders bring modern floor plans and energy-efficient standards to Dos Lagos.
Daily life in Dos Lagos centers on convenience and community. Additionally, residents walk to Manifested Lab or Starbucks for morning coffee, shop at Trader Joe's or Target, and unwind at nearby Reunion Kitchen + Drink or Karl Strauss Brewing Company. The Dos Lagos Amphitheater and Starlight Dos Lagos 15 cinema provide weekend entertainment, while Dos Lagos Park and Hudson House Park offer family recreation. This is suburban Corona at its most organized: strip malls and residential clusters arranged for efficiency, not spontaneity.
Annual events: Dos Lagos Amphitheater summer concert series, Corona Art Walk (nearby), holiday shopping events at Dos Lagos retail district
Additionally, dos Lagos sits within Corona's respected Riverside County school district, serving both elementary and secondary students. The neighborhood's 34.2% bachelor's degree attainment reflects a school-conscious demographic that prioritizes educational access.
Feeder pattern: Elementary schools feeding to Corona middle and high schools ensure continuity; check specific addresses with Corona Unified School District for exact school assignments.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Additionally, dos Lagos is car-centric, with 72.2% of residents driving to work and only 21 transit score indicating sparse public transit. Most commutes in the neighborhood exceed 20 minutes without carpooling or express bus options.
Additionally, temescal Canyon @ Dos Lagos bus stops provide limited regional connections; Metrolink access via Corona Station (3 miles away) requires secondary transport.
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The median home value in Dos Lagos is $486,500, notably lower than Corona's city-wide median of $624,200. Single-family homes typically range from $420,000 to $650,000, while townhomes and condos range from $350,000 to $520,000. Prices reflect the neighborhood's planned-community structure, newer construction pockets, and relative affordability compared to Orange County or coastal alternatives.
Yes, Dos Lagos appeals strongly to families and first-time buyers seeking stability, organized planning, and convenient shopping. The neighborhood offers a median household income of $97,396, low poverty at 2.6%, and excellent access to retail and dining via Dos Lagos Park and the Amphitheater. However, high car dependence (72.2%) and limited walkability (score 46) mean this is best suited to buyers comfortable with suburban, automotive-centered living.
Dos Lagos falls within the Corona Unified School District, which serves the broader region with elementary, middle, and high schools. Additionally, the neighborhood's 34.2% bachelor's degree attainment reflects strong parental focus on education. Specific school assignments depend on your exact address; contact the district directly or check your property listing for zoning details.
Yes. Additionally, corona as a whole maintains a median household income of $103,727 and low poverty at 2.6% in the Dos Lagos proximity, indicating economic stability and strong community investment. Moreover, the planned-community structure with defined streets and well-maintained public spaces contributes to perceived safety. Local law enforcement includes Corona Fire Department Station #7 nearby.
Dos Lagos is ideal for families with children (28.2% of residents have kids), first-time homebuyers, and investors seeking stable rental tenants. The neighborhood's 30.8% married household rate and family-oriented amenities including Kiddie Academy of Corona and Hudson House Park make it especially attractive to couples and multigenerational households. Remote workers should note the car dependency before committing.
Dos Lagos is anchored by Dos Lagos Park, the Dos Lagos Amphitheater, and a robust retail/dining district including Trader Joe's, Target, Stater Bros., Reunion Kitchen + Drink, and Karl Strauss Brewing Company. Entertainment options include Starlight Dos Lagos 15 cinema and Edwards Stadium 18 Theatre. Planet Fitness serves fitness enthusiasts, while Manifested Lab and Starbucks provide casual gathering spots.
Numbers throughout this guide come from public, authoritative sources. Additionally, walk and transit scores come from Walk Score, neighborhood boundaries and POI data from OpenStreetMap and Proximitii, and parent-city demographics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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