@ryansourrealtor: Irvine didn’t grow like most cities—and there’s a fascinating reason why. In this short video, I break down the unique story behind Irvine’s master-planned roots, why there’s no true “downtown,” and how its growth was carefully controlled from the start. If you’ve ever wondered why Irvine feels so different from other cities in Orange County, this is the answer. Ryan Salloum DRE #dre02124512 Caliber Real Estate Group
I live in Arizonas Irvine, Gilbert. Well layout streets, easy to maneuver. Upper middle to lower high end class. And I would move to Irvine in a heartbeat
2025-07-02 14:47:52
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El mosca :
Irvine was the best growing up in the late 80s to 2001
2025-07-02 01:34:04
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Tollbooth Jimmy Trucking. :
And now they ruined it. Look what they did to the great park and apartments in plan commercial zones.
2025-07-02 05:22:06
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brentwood121 :
Sunnyvale was designed similarly. Like a chip design. Schools, commercial centers parks, expressways etc were all laid out before they started building
2025-07-05 02:50:18
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user8079241493460 :
Toured UC Irvine with my daughter. Irvine is clean and quiet. She chose UCSD tho
2025-07-01 19:47:28
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Wit & Whimsy :
Lived by Woodbridge during Covid, morning dog walks by lake were so serene
2025-07-02 18:42:04
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m3 :
Irvine's original planner, William Pereira, planned for Irvine to have 400,000 residents. Still lots more growing to do!
2025-07-03 16:20:41
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