Living in Liberty, Rio Vista

Liberty is a car-dependent, mature neighborhood in Rio Vista with strong community ties, affordable living, and peaceful small-town charm for retirees and.

About Liberty in Rio Vista

Real Estate Market in Liberty

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Moderate buyer competition

Who Thrives in Liberty

Living in Liberty, Rio Vista

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Walk Score
Car-Required
34/100
Bike Score
Somewhat Bikeable

Schools Near Liberty, Rio Vista

Source: Proximitii 2026

Commute from Liberty

Frequently Asked Questions about Liberty

Is Liberty a good place to buy a home?

Yes, if you are a retiree, empty nester, or investor seeking affordability and quiet small-town living. Additionally, liberty offers a 79.7% married-couple demographic, low poverty at 7.5%, and monthly rents averaging $644, making it one of Rio Vista's most budget-friendly neighborhoods. However, it is car-dependent with zero public transit, so you must be comfortable driving for all errands. Check whether you can accept total car reliance before committing.

What is the bike score in this area?

Additionally, the neighborhood has a bike score of 34, rated as Somewhat Bikeable, but in practice, zero percent of commuters bike here. The flat, low-traffic streets may suit casual recreational cycling, but most errands and work trips require a car.

What is the median income and poverty rate?

Per-capita income is $30,271 and the poverty rate is 7.5%, reflecting a lower-income demographic compared to Rio Vista's city median of $83,538. This is partly because many residents are retired and living on fixed incomes, not because of economic hardship.

Are there young families and children in the neighborhood?

Additionally, no; only 6.8% of households have children here, and the median age is 64.8 years. The area is strongly skewed toward retirees and couples without dependents, so it is not a family-oriented community.

What is the owner-occupancy rate?

Additionally, only 29.8% of units are owner-occupied, meaning 70.2% are rentals. This makes it an investor-friendly neighborhood if you are looking to build a small portfolio or flip properties.

How does the neighborhood compare to other parts of Rio Vista?

The neighborhood is the quietest, lowest-density, and most car-dependent corner of Rio Vista. Additionally, rio Vista city proper has a walk score of 63, but this area drops to 0, reflecting its rural character. Buyers choose this neighborhood to escape the busier, more walkable areas of the city.

Where this Liberty data comes from

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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