eatthis said:Villager said:Setting. The setting is praise-worthy. What premium does HC offer other than location? Even the location of HC is questionable, as the community is... quite literally on a freeway offramp. And I wouldn't even call it a "coastal community" as TIC, Toll Bros, and people here have been referring it to. If none of the homes offer a view of the ocean, it's clear that the "coastal" label is a marketing ploy.
Say what you will about the location, but it doesn't get much better in the city of Irvine. Even though there's only city view the temperature is many degrees cooler than further inland during the summer. If you look at the map you see that HC is 3 miles away from the 405, buffered by LA. It offers easy access without the drawback of proximity to the freeway. It certainly beats the 20 minutes it takes to get to the 405 from OH.
OH is a beantiful community. It has more parks and amenities than HC. I love all the trees in the surrounding area. But, in real estate location is everything. From that perspective, there's no comparison.
Fortunately, 5 Fwy is also just a few minutes away, past the 405 via 133.nyc to oc said:Proximity to the 405 is only a plus if that's the freeway you need to use. Some people need closer access to the 5.
The horror! Your kids missed out a once in a lifetime life changing experience and you took that away from them?nyc to oc said:I DID NOT want to put my kids in Uni.
That would defeat the whole purpose of TI.nyc to oc said:So please let's recognize that there's no single "best", because "best" differs for different people.
eatthis said:Fortunately, 5 Fwy is also just a few minutes away, past the 405 via 133.nyc to oc said:Proximity to the 405 is only a plus if that's the freeway you need to use. Some people need closer access to the 5.
Is there a particular reason why? I thought Uni was the Holy Grail of Public Education(haha), no?...and also I DID NOT want to put my kids in Uni.
Happiness said:Neighborhoods like Quail Hill and Orchard Hills are traditional Irvine residential suburbs. They have all of the usual amenities and attributes of Irvine residential areas. Hidden Canyon and Laguna Altura are fill in residential areas located within a commercial area, the Irvine Spectrum, that is full of office parks, industrial parks, self storage, warehouses, high rise buildings, auto dealerships, etc. and lack many of the usual residential area amenities. I don't think one type of neighborhood is better than another but clearly, there are some people who prefer the traditional suburb while others prefer a mixed use area.
I thought the latest hot school was Northwood High. Didn't it beat out Uni on some "Best" lists?Hoofhearted said:Is there a particular reason why? I thought Uni was the Holy Grail of Public Education(haha), no?...and also I DID NOT want to put my kids in Uni.
It's because of Uni, my wife and I have been considering the move to south Irvine.
Villager said:Setting. The setting is praise-worthy. What premium does HC offer other than location? Even the location of HC is questionable, as the community is... quite literally on a freeway offramp. And I wouldn't even call it a "coastal community" as TIC, Toll Bros, and people here have been referring it to. If none of the homes offer a view of the ocean, it's clear that the "coastal" label is a marketing ploy.shadyoc said:Lol everyone is praising the orchards like they are some premium ocean views.
irvinehomeowner said:I thought the latest hot school was Northwood High. Didn't it beat out Uni on some "Best" lists?Hoofhearted said:Is there a particular reason why? I thought Uni was the Holy Grail of Public Education(haha), no?...and also I DID NOT want to put my kids in Uni.
It's because of Uni, my wife and I have been considering the move to south Irvine.
Hoofhearted said:Is there a particular reason why? I thought Uni was the Holy Grail of Public Education(haha), no?...and also I DID NOT want to put my kids in Uni.
It's because of Uni, my wife and I have been considering the move to south Irvine.
Happiness said:Neighborhoods like Quail Hill and Orchard Hills are traditional Irvine residential suburbs. They have all of the usual amenities and attributes of Irvine residential areas. Hidden Canyon and Laguna Altura are fill in residential areas located within a commercial area, the Irvine Spectrum, that is full of office parks, industrial parks, self storage, warehouses, high rise buildings, auto dealerships, etc. and lack many of the usual residential area amenities.
Go to the City of Irvine website and look at the planning map. The southern boundary of the Irvine Spectrum is Lake Forest Drive, which also happens to be the street the HC gate is located on and forms the northern boundary of HC. Irvine Toyota in the Spectrum is just two blocks down Bake from HC. If you pretend the world north of Lake Forest Drive doesn't exist, then I guess HC would be located in a nature preserve.eatthis said:Happiness said:Neighborhoods like Quail Hill and Orchard Hills are traditional Irvine residential suburbs. They have all of the usual amenities and attributes of Irvine residential areas. Hidden Canyon and Laguna Altura are fill in residential areas located within a commercial area, the Irvine Spectrum, that is full of office parks, industrial parks, self storage, warehouses, high rise buildings, auto dealerships, etc. and lack many of the usual residential area amenities.
The location of LA and HC, surrounded by nature preserve, is definitely unique. That's what make them attractive. To say that they are located within a commercial area is quite a stretch. Try driving by on 133/Laguna Canyon some time. There's is no high rise for miles. It's close enough yet far enough from Irvine Spectrum to be a huge plus.
Happiness said:Go to the City of Irvine website and look at the planning map. The southern boundary of the Irvine Spectrum is Lake Forest Drive, which also happens to be the street the HC gate is located on and forms the northern boundary of HC. Irvine Toyota in the Spectrum is just two blocks down Bake from HC. If you pretend the world north of Lake Forest Drive doesn't exist, then I guess HC would be located in a nature preserve.eatthis said:Happiness said:Neighborhoods like Quail Hill and Orchard Hills are traditional Irvine residential suburbs. They have all of the usual amenities and attributes of Irvine residential areas. Hidden Canyon and Laguna Altura are fill in residential areas located within a commercial area, the Irvine Spectrum, that is full of office parks, industrial parks, self storage, warehouses, high rise buildings, auto dealerships, etc. and lack many of the usual residential area amenities.
The location of LA and HC, surrounded by nature preserve, is definitely unique. That's what make them attractive. To say that they are located within a commercial area is quite a stretch. Try driving by on 133/Laguna Canyon some time. There's is no high rise for miles. It's close enough yet far enough from Irvine Spectrum to be a huge plus.
"Once in a lifetime life-changing experience"?? HAH. Again, the power of marketing is strong. Toll Bros is milking the "Uni cow" at HC to make it seem like it's some kind of psuedo-Harvard public school. I speak from experience when I say that Uni is no better than any other school in IUSD or Beckman. The faculty is below-par. The student culture is degrading. I've talked to several Uni-grads that share these negative sentiments.nyc to oc said:The horror! Your kids missed out a once in a lifetime life changing experience and you took that away from them?nyc to oc said:I DID NOT want to put my kids in Uni.
Villager said:"Once in a lifetime life-changing experience"?? HAH. Again, the power of marketing is strong. Toll Bros is milking the "Uni cow" at HC to make it seem like it's some kind of psuedo-Harvard public school. I speak from experience when I say that Uni is no better than any other school in IUSD or Beckman. The faculty is below-par. The student culture is degrading. I've talked to several Uni-grads that share these negative sentiments.nyc to oc said:The horror! Your kids missed out a once in a lifetime life changing experience and you took that away from them?nyc to oc said:I DID NOT want to put my kids in Uni.
Happiness said:Irvine Toyota in the Spectrum isjusttwo milesblocks down Bakefrom HC.
ocdad said:Property tax is lower in HC and weather in HC is about 5 degree cooler than OH.
There are too many communities in OH...HC feels more exclusive
HC wins