
Orange County Real Estate Market Reaching New Heights with 278-Unit Condo/Loft Development
from Multi-Housing NewsDespite a current slowdown in national condo sales, the Orange County real estate market continues to grow steadily in the high-rise condominium/loft sector, especially one high-profile development here that has recorded strong sales.
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This is your chance to reserve a spot in Orange County’s most luxurious city-style living residences. Join us for the next high-rise and loft sales event on October 21st from 1–4 pm at the Doubletree (201 East MacArthur Boulevard, Santa Ana, CA 92707).
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30 Residences Sold in the First Release of Planned Development
from The L.A. TimesPromenade Pointe will offer 278 residences measuring from 1,004 to 2,528 square feet, plus a restaurant and retail spaces.
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Orange County Real Estate Market Reaching New Heights
from Business Wire
September 21st - Promenade Pointe Preconstruction Sales Event Expected to Boost Sales of Loft and High-Rise Condo Properties in the Region.
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OC’s New Vertical Lifestyle
from OCMetroOrange County, an archetype of successful suburbia, is headed toward an urban future. As many as half a million OC residents could be living in high-rise towers 20 years from now.
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Developers Plan more Condos on Jamboree
from Orange County Business JournalSlowing home sales aren’t dampening interest in building high-rise condominium towers near John Wayne Airport.
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More Condos Planned in Irvine
from OCregister.comTwo more residential developments are planned for the Irvine Business Complex bringing the number of housing proposals in the industrial area to 37.
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Moving Up
from Coast MagazineIt turns out that traffic is riveting—as long as you’re not in it. This is my conclusion as I stand on a balcony almost 200 feet above the 5 p.m. Friday crawl that is the 405 northbound. Cars inch along like toys, this one insistently merging, that one begrudgingly yielding. And try as I might, I cannot seem to turn away. In spite of my lifelong desire for an ocean view, this is pretty cool.
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Vertically Challenged
from The Orange County Register
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Too much, too soon.
High-rises for residential living, which were barely whispered about a few years ago, are now the hottest development trend in Orange County.
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City of Costa Mesa—Mixing Residential and Business...and Much More!
from The Building Industry Association of Orange County There is no denying it, going vertical in housing development is the next wave of urban development in Orange County. Cities such as Irvine, Santa Ana, Anaheim, and Costa Mesa have been following this innovative wave, with several of these cities incorporating condo design with business uses.
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