More Local Area InformationFun in the sun, great surfing, and a reputation for being one of the ten safest cities as rated by City Crime Rankings, are among the reasons wh... Read more“Surf City USA”. 14 miles of uninterrupted coastline draw surfers from far and wide. Originally dotted with oil wells and known as “tin can beach”... Read moreThis bedroom community is adjacent to Huntington Beach and was named Fountain Valley because of the high water table and number of artesian wells.... Read moreIn addition to its many career and educational opportunities, Fountain Valley also offers exciting attractions and recreation for the whole family.... Read moreThe city of Fountain Valley is located in California’s famous Orange County, approximately 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Now a suburba... Read moreWith so much to offer its residents—lucrative career opportunities, excellent schools, and exciting attractions—it is no wonder that so many peopl... Read moreThis unincorporated area of Orange County is one of the areas smallest communities with a population of approximately 1300 people. Currently, it i... Read moreWestminster is bordered by Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Seal Beach, and Garden Grove and is a short drive to local beaches. With an insurgenc... Read moreCosta Mesa is home to the Orange County Fairgrounds, the largest fairground in California. The city has transcended from farmland to a city. Th... Read moreStroll on Ocean Avenue looking at the Pacific and we will see why it is aptly named “Seal Beach”. Located north of Huntington Beach and south o... Read moreHome to the Crystal Cathedral. Garden Grove is known as “The City of Youth & Ambition”. A true Mecca of entertainment and tourism. As the nam... Read moreGarden Grove, California is an emerging city situated just south of Los Angeles in Orange County. The city serves a very diverse population and it... Read moreFor many years, Stanton was an unincorporated area of Orange County and is now a City. Stanton contracts out many of the City services due t... Read moreWhat more could you want. Great climate, beach, shopping and one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. What to do for fun? Fashion Islan... Read moreThe City has attracted many notable companies which support the diverse economy; First American Title, Lockheed Martin and Ingram Micro. It is hom... Read moreThe city of Santa Ana is one of those neat little nuggets of gold with a diverse history, rich with culture and renowned for its contributions to th... Read moreSanta Ana is the most populous city in Orange County and the County Seat. Santa Ana is considered an affordable town, with many different option... Read moreCypress was originally dubbed “Waterville” because of the abundance of artesian wells and was mostly dairy farms. It is now a suburban area jus... Read moreHome of the Queen Mary, The Aquarium of the Pacific and formerly Howard Hughes Spruce Goose. Historic buildings abound with wide tree lined street... Read moreThe “City of Trees”. Sprawling citrus orchards have been replaced by homes, schools, shopping centers and industry. Yet there remains a vast an... Read more |