Aliso Viejo

Aliso Viejo was established in 1990 and incorporated in 2001 and is bordered by Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, and Laguna Hills.  Within the city’s borders, one can see gorgeous mountains and rolling hills, pristine streams, lush trails, and views of the bright city lights.  With a population of about 46,000, Aliso Viejo is [...]

Costa Mesa

Costa Mesa was incorporated in 1953 and has grown from a semi-rural farming town into a suburban center of nearly 120,000 residents.  A community of thriving businesses and neighborhoods, with many parks (even a 15,000 Square foot Volcom Skate Park), Costa Mesa is a great place to live.  Known largely for its 322 store shopping [...]

Fountain Valley

Fountain Valley has earned its reputation of being “a nice place to live” among its population of about 60,000 residents.  Bordered by Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, and Westminster, Fountain Valley is close to freeways and two major airports.   Streets and parkways and the eighteen parks throughout Fountain Valley are well-maintained.  The well-known Mile [...]

Huntington Beach

Huntington Beach is home to nearly 200,000 residents, many of whom enjoy a day at the beach.  Over 16 million visitors come to Huntington Beach each year.  Touted as the “Best City to Live In” by the Orange County Register in 2006, Huntington Beach residents enjoy many cultural amenities.  Traditional Fourth of July festivities, including [...]

Irvine

Irvine was designed in 1971 and remains one of the largest planned urban communities covering more than 65 square miles and housing over 217,000 residents.  Despite this, Irvine was named one of The Best Places to Live in America by Money Magazine in 2010 and has long been heralded as one of America’s safest cities.  [...]

Lake Forest

Lake Forest is ranked as one of the safest cities in the United States and includes the master planned communities of Portola Hills and Foothill Ranch.  Over 60,000 people reside in this city, located in the heart of the Saddleback Valley.  The city earned its name from its geography, made up of two manmade “lakes” [...]

Long Beach

Long Beach is the thirty-eighth largest city in the United States with nearly 500,000 residents, and is located on the Pacific Coast between Los Angeles and Orange County.   Long Beach has long been known as a city of commerce, having one of the world’s largest shipping ports and many large manufacturing and aerospace corporations.  Long [...]

Newport Beach

Since its incorporation with in 1906, Newport Beach has drawn visitors and residents alike to its ideal Mediterranean climate.  In fact, its popularity caused the Pacific Electric Railway to connect Newport Beach by railway to downtown Los Angeles in the early 1900s, which brought even more people to the area.  Currently Newport Beach houses a [...]

Newport Coast

Newport Coast is an exclusive over 9,000 acre master planned community designed by the Irvine Company on the eastern side of Newport Beach.  Known as the “Pacific Riviera,” gorgeously appointed mansions and sophisticated apartments enjoy a landscape built around scenic trails in the San Joaquin Hills.  A minimum of 75% of Newport Coast is made [...]

Seal Beach

Seal Beach is a small community of approximately 25,000 residents nestled between Long Beach and Huntington Beach.  A quaint, small, quiet town, Seal Beach is frequently referred to as “Iowa by the Sea” due to its unpretentious feel.  Leisure World, a large gated senior citizen community is located in Seal Beach, as is the 5,256-acre [...]

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