Overall video was very informative, but If I may make a suggestion, when talking about the area, pictures more pictures of the areas would be greatly appreciated so we can see the general home designs and style of the community.
We recently visited Irvine, We loved it!! We are planning to move there in 8 months. But all these drought & wild fires are concerning us a lot. It seems like California will face huge water crisis in coming years. I understand the water diversification part. Without the constant water source (lake mead, Oroville/State water project drying up) & constant water drilling (OCWD) from underground is making things non-sustainable. Land Sinking - due to under water Aquaphor draining / will result in earth quakes. Air Pollution - Wild fires / Traffic. Drought - Lack of water sources. May be Irvine can resist Heat waves/ climate change, credit goes to Pacific Ocean. Forget about cost of living, traffic etc. If we would like a buy a home with million dollars we would like to get assurance at least for next 10 years. Unfortunately I don't see that. What’s you take on this?
That’s a lot to digest, but I feel the west coast in general has this same issue in the coming years and although this is not my profession I too would be concerned as it affects our every day lives. I hope that we find solutions and answers I’m the coming years to this global problem.
I would have had university town center area as a top 5 place. Have easy access to open areas - mason Park, San Joaquin preserve. You can walk to a lot of restaurants or stores. Schools vista verde and university. Can hop on the bike trail off the road they newport back bay and easily bike to Bqlboa Island and take ferry to newport, easy to walk to events at UC Irvine either at the Barclay Theater or lectures on the campus or to catch a volleyball or basketball game.
@@jeraldb2868 WOW! I toured The Reserve at Orchard Hills and let me just tell you. THE COMMUNITY ITSELF IS GORGEOUS. The schools are spectacular. The clubhouse is beautiful. The homes are absolutely stunning. Everything is just amazing, especially the view and location.
@@yellowtulip607 Indeed! My home is to be completed in a couple of months and I’m looking forward to making Orchard Hills home 🏠 All the best on your home search!
I would say most of these neighborhood are an equal distance away from Santa Ana. Although there are very nice part of Santa Ana 😊 with huge homes and lots
Portola Springs is awesome too. Surrounded by great park, altair , and stonegate!! They have a lot of new communities in Portola and a new elementary school being built.
Good good video. My wife and I will be moving to Irvine from Florida for new jobs. We are doing research on different area in Irvine. We are looking for a good neighborhood that is safe and family friendly. Do you have any recommendations?
Hi Jason L. There are a lot of neighborhoods that fit your criteria. Great park, north park, portola springs, northwood, to name a few. If you email me we can talk more in detail about timeline, budget, must haves and everything else which can help me help you guys narrow down. Latrice@latricedelunahomes.com
Woodbridge High area got a nice lake / library / community / shopping center in three-block radius. The college town (tuttle rock) is very tame for a college area as well and outdoorsy.
Overall video was very informative, but If I may make a suggestion, when talking about the area, pictures more pictures of the areas would be greatly appreciated so we can see the general home designs and style of the community.
We recently visited Irvine, We loved it!! We are planning to move there in 8 months. But all these drought & wild fires are concerning us a lot. It seems like California will face huge water crisis in coming years. I understand the water diversification part. Without the constant water source (lake mead, Oroville/State water project drying up) & constant water drilling (OCWD) from underground is making things non-sustainable. Land Sinking - due to under water Aquaphor draining / will result in earth quakes. Air Pollution - Wild fires / Traffic. Drought - Lack of water sources. May be Irvine can resist Heat waves/ climate change, credit goes to Pacific Ocean. Forget about cost of living, traffic etc. If we would like a buy a home with million dollars we would like to get assurance at least for next 10 years. Unfortunately I don't see that. What’s you take on this?
That’s a lot to digest, but I feel the west coast in general has this same issue in the coming years and although this is not my profession I too would be concerned as it affects our every day lives. I hope that we find solutions and answers I’m the coming years to this global problem.
@@LIVINGINORANGECOUNTYCALIFORNIA So true this is a lot to digest, like a long run on sentence with no paragraphs… makes you not want to move. 😐
nothing is assured. Irvine is best chance u got.
I would have had university town center area as a top 5 place. Have easy access to open areas - mason Park, San Joaquin preserve. You can walk to a lot of restaurants or stores. Schools vista verde and university. Can hop on the bike trail off the road they newport back bay and easily bike to Bqlboa Island and take ferry to newport, easy to walk to events at UC Irvine either at the Barclay Theater or lectures on the campus or to catch a volleyball or basketball game.
Yay, my community made the top 5 😎
which community is yours??
@@LIVINGINORANGECOUNTYCALIFORNIA Orchard Hills ☺️
@@jeraldb2868 WOW! I toured The Reserve at Orchard Hills and let me just tell you. THE COMMUNITY ITSELF IS GORGEOUS. The schools are spectacular. The clubhouse is beautiful. The homes are absolutely stunning. Everything is just amazing, especially the view and location.
@@yellowtulip607 Indeed! My home is to be completed in a couple of months and I’m looking forward to making Orchard Hills home 🏠
All the best on your home search!
@@jeraldb2868 That’s amazing! I just got on the waitlist, hoping to get a home by April of 2022. :)
Thank you for the great information 😊 just wondering which community is furthest from sana Ana???
I would say most of these neighborhood are an equal distance away from Santa Ana. Although there are very nice part of Santa Ana 😊 with huge homes and lots
What about patiola springs?
It's okay but it might as well be Tustin
Portola Springs is awesome too. Surrounded by great park, altair , and stonegate!! They have a lot of new communities in Portola and a new elementary school being built.
That’s my only problem with California or any state that the apartments or homes are so close to one another. 😐
Then you want to live in North Tustin.
is there a minimum down payment for houses ?
We thinking of moving to Irvine. Looking for 5 bedroom single families home. We like new home no HOA
Hello. I’d love to help you guys on your search. Please email me so we can chat more in detail. Latrice@livinginorangecounty.com
Good good video. My wife and I will be moving to Irvine from Florida for new jobs. We are doing research on different area in Irvine. We are looking for a good neighborhood that is safe and family friendly. Do you have any recommendations?
Hi Jason L. There are a lot of neighborhoods that fit your criteria. Great park, north park, portola springs, northwood, to name a few. If you email me we can talk more in detail about timeline, budget, must haves and everything else which can help me help you guys narrow down. Latrice@latricedelunahomes.com
I’m not sure if the comment I left ended up on your original comment, but if not I just commented back 😃
@@LIVINGINORANGECOUNTYCALIFORNIA gotcha, I'll send you an email
Woodbridge High area got a nice lake / library / community / shopping center in three-block radius. The college town (tuttle rock) is very tame for a college area as well and outdoorsy.
Give a review for immigrant students. What is gonna be the best choice for them?
any school but northwood, the kids that go there are stuck up and make you feel shitty for not being loaded.
This is very interesting
I want to move to ırvine but which community college is the best I don't know, could you advise community colleges?
Irvine Valley College is not a bad option
I like her!!
36 different areas of Irvine but they’re all beige stucco and everything including the air you breathe is owned by the Irvine Company.
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