Why does Irvine demand such a premium?

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It's such a noisy city.  I really don't know what's worse.  The sound of gunfire or leaf blowers and lawnmowers.
 
Me said:
It's such a noisy city.  I really don't know what's worse.  The sound of gunfire or leaf blowers and lawnmowers.

There are many reasons why Irvine real estate is in demand.
Here are some:
Good School ratings, low crime rate, quality of life, shopping/ convenience, many food options.

In regards to the noise factor, majority of cities are noisy.
 
I don't know about that.  If there wasn't so much green space and trees then I think it would be so much more quiet.
 
I remember walking around Berkeley towards the more dumpy areas.  Most of the houses were filled with native landscaping / weeds in front.  There is no way you would hear lawn mowers and leaf blowers polluting the harmony of the neighborhood every single day.
 
There was always a home near campus that always had at least three Ferraris parked out front.. Never knew who owned it but all I knew is that the exterior of the home looked like crap
 
Me said:
It's such a noisy city.  I really don't know what's worse.  The sound of gunfire or leaf blowers and lawnmowers.

Wait..are you sure you're talking about Irvine, California.  Pretty sure any sounds of gunfire would result in the immediate shutdown by Irvine PD.

Also, Berkeley and Oakland are extremely loud.  I really have no idea what you are talking about. 

Finally, I am not really bothered by leaf blower and lawnmower sounds because I am  work during weekdays.
 
A bottle of water at Costco costs 15 cents and that same bottle of water at Disneyland is worth $3. The water did not taste better at Disneyland. Asians rarely are the customers. Now replace water with homes in Irvine or LV bags at SCP then you have prices inflated to what the products are worth.
 
Why don't you check out the prices of homes up in the Bay Area, you'll think that Irvine home prices are a bargain.
 
Irvine is definitely more expensive than the cities to the north (Tustin) and south (Lake Forest). Some reasons I can think of:

Lots of jobs - I moved to Irvine to be close to work. Many of my neighbors work in Irvine
Good schools - Irvine is known for great schools
Asians - They want to live in Irvine because of the great Asian community and they help bid the prices up
No bad neighborhoods - While this is arguable, the overall safety and beauty of Irvine were a big draw
Centrally located - 20min to the beach, 20min to Disneyland, 10min to work, 405, 5, 55, 133, 261, 241, etc. - offer a lot of options. A place like Ladera Ranch for instance is more isolated in OC
 
Tyler Durden said:
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Tyler Durden said:
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Me said:
Why does Irvine demand such a premium?

You mean discount.  Irvine is where the riff raff who can't afford Newport Beach buy.

As if Asian people want to live in Newport far from Ranch 99 and 85 degrees!!

Why you got to bring race into this!!!

I'm not a realtor so its not red lining if I say it.  :o

We both know that is a fact that Newport is nowhere near as heavily Asian as irvine.

First the asians drove out the whites in Irvine.  Now they're driving out the whites in Newport Beach.  Newport Beach is the next Irvine!

 
zubs said:
Isn't Huntington Beach and Newport Beach skinhead capital of Orange County?
Newport Beach the skinhead capital of OC?  hahaha  You'll find more yuppies than skinheads in Newport Beach. 
 
Safest Cities in America, according to FBI figures for 2012.

The ranking is based on violent crimes per 1,000 residents as reported by the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting program.

Based on this data, the 20 safest cities over 50,000 population and their violent crime rate per 1,000 residents in 2012 were:

1. Irvine ? 0.51 crimes per 1,000 residents
2. San Ramon  ?  0.61 crimes per 1,000 residents
3. Murrieta ? 0.66 crimes per 1,000 residents
4. Pleasanton ? 0.68 crimes per 1,000 residents
5. Laguna Niguel ? 0.73 crimes per 1,000 residents
6. Eastvale ? 0.74 crimes per 1,000 residents
7. Mission Viejo ? 0.76 crimes per 1,000 residents
8. Palo Alto ? 0.80 crimes per 1,000 residents
9. Yorba Linda ? 0.81 crimes per 1,000 residents
10. Rocklin ? 0.83 crimes per 1,000 residents
11. Chino Hills ? 0.84 crimes per 1,000 residents
12. Camarillo ? 0.92 crimes per 1,000 residents
13. Temecula ? 0.94 crimes per 1,000 residents
14. Orange ? 0.97 crimes per 1,000 residents
15. Cupertino ? 0.97 crimes per 1,000 residents
16. Diamond Bar ? 0.97 crimes per 1,000 residents
17. Arcadia ? 0.99 crimes per 1,000 residents
18. Menifee  ? 1.09 crimes per 1,000 residents
19. Simi Valley ? 1.11 crimes per 1,000 residents
20. San Clemente ? 1.15 crimes per 1,000 residents

Violent crimes are defined as murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault.

The large city with the highest crime rate in California was Oakland at 19.93 violent crimes per 1,000 residents.

Nationally the rate of violent crime in 2012 was 3.87 crimes per 1,000 residents.
 
I so wanted to post this weekend.  The obnoxious tree trimming buzzers were going all day Saturday and even Sunday morning.
 
jamboreedude said:
Violent crimes are defined as murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault.
Well no wonder the number is so low.  It doesn't include people getting blowed up.

Good stats, though, if anything, it makes me glad I live in a small town as the crime rate is even lower.
 
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