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by vecinu
1024 days ago
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> almost any house in irvine is a 10 minute walk from a grocery store and a handful of fast casual restaurants. How many people actually walk in Irvine? Based on the number of highways and lanes through Irvine, you will have a very difficult time convincing me it's different from most suburbs where you leave your house and jump into a car to do anything. Putting a "grocery store" or a "handful" of restaurants near a home is useless is they don't want to use that store or restaurant. I end up having to drive 15-30 minutes RT to get to a TJ's or ALDI because the Ralph's where I live is incredibly overpriced and has horrible selection of fresh fruits and veggies. > It's one of the most popular places right now to move to
Where is the data for this claim? The data I see doesn't list OC as growing. [1]
The only articles saying Irvine is one of the fastest growing cities is usually local Irvine news sites and they don't even cite any data for the last year. [2] [1] https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-04-05/here-are...
[2] https://spectrumnews1.com/ca/orange-county/inside-the-issues... |
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Home prices are a good indicator. I'm talking Irvine specifically, home prices have skyrocketed in the last 15 years.