Orange

Orange Many areas within Orange date prior to 1920. However, you can find urban amenities mixed in with "old town" feel as you walk down these streets.  This atmosphere is prevalent as you go through the Old Towne Plaza that is still home to many mom and pop shops and restaurants like Grinder & Ice [...]

Seal Beach

If you are looking for a quaint little gem of a beach town Seal Beach is it!  This beach city is accustomed to great schools, an excellent year round climate, community activities and convenience making this city a desirable one to live in and visit year round.  What was once know as a bay city [...]

Huntington Beach

Huntington Beach Known for its long 8.5 mile beach, mild climate and excellent surf, Huntington Beach is accustomed to the name Surf City USA.  Once an agricultural city producing sugar beets and celery, Huntington Beach now boasts award-winning schools, an excellent climate, promotes an active outdoor life style, colorful shopping districts and great surf making this [...]

Laguna Beach

Laguna Beach The City of Laguna Beach is well known as a unique beach community and artist's colony with seven miles of City beaches running along its nine square miles. The resident population enjoys the ambiance provided by the sandy beaches, canyons and coastal hills. Visitors are drawn to the resort environment for its picturesque [...]

Ladera Ranch

Ladera Ranch About as old as this century, this 4,000-acre master-planned community is located east of Mission Viejo along Antonio Parkway. Located next to San Juan Capistrano and Mission Viejo, construction of this unincorporated planned community began in 1999. It is now an active suburban community where their residents enjoy recreational parks, clubhouses, shopping, and [...]

Yorba Linda

Yorba Linda  An affluent suburban city in northeastern Orange County, California, approximately 13 miles (21 km) northeast of Downtown Santa Ana, and 40 miles (64 km) southeast of Downtown Los Angeles. Its most famous resident was Richard Nixon, who was born there; however, his father moved the family away before Yorba Linda became a city. The Richard Nixon Presidential Library [...]

San Clemente

San Clemente As of 2005, the city population was 65,900. Located six miles (10 km) south of San Juan Capistrano at the southern tip of the county, it is roughly equidistant from San Diego and Los Angeles. San Clemente catches swells all year long. Going from South to North, they include Trestles (technically just south [...]

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