stepping_up_IHB
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My next door neighbors bought their house 11 years ago and were a little leary because they weren't 100% certain which way the neighborhood was going to go. They have been pleasantly surprised that there has never been a problem and they said it hasn't really changed much at all. The sense I get is the less nice area hasn't really trended either direction.
They did have some gang problems over in the canyon area, but they made a lot of the streets where you can't drive in and out and what I've heard is that it's gotten a lot better over there in the last few years.
The east side is really nice and mesa verde is very suburban nice. There isn't anything degrading those areas. College Park is pretty nice too. The schools with the lowest scores also have large percentages of students that don't speak English, which makes teaching more difficult.
I'd like to think that someday the entire southwest will improve because Newport will always be pricier than many afford and Huntington is not an easy commute to Irvine or other job centers.
They did have some gang problems over in the canyon area, but they made a lot of the streets where you can't drive in and out and what I've heard is that it's gotten a lot better over there in the last few years.
The east side is really nice and mesa verde is very suburban nice. There isn't anything degrading those areas. College Park is pretty nice too. The schools with the lowest scores also have large percentages of students that don't speak English, which makes teaching more difficult.
I'd like to think that someday the entire southwest will improve because Newport will always be pricier than many afford and Huntington is not an easy commute to Irvine or other job centers.