
Orange Park Acres
Semi-rural neighborhood featuring larger properties, horse trails, and country atmosphere. Spacious lots with homes ranging from ranch-style to modern estates. Appeals to those wanting space and animals.

Historic one-square-mile district with preserved antique architecture, tree-lined streets, and walkable downtown. Craftsman bungalows, Victorian homes, and unique character. Popular with those seeking authentic California charm.
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Historic one-square-mile district with preserved antique architecture, tree-lined streets, and walkable downtown. Craftsman bungalows, Victorian homes, and unique character. Popular with those seeking authentic California charm.
Historic one-square-mile district with preserved antique architecture, tree-lined streets, and walkable downtown. Craftsman bungalows, Victorian homes, and unique character. Popular with those seeking authentic California charm.
Old Towne Orange is served by highly regarded schools within the Orange Unified School District, making it a popular choice for families. Many campuses nearby have earned recognition as California Distinguished Schools, offering strong academic programs alongside arts, athletics, and community activities.
For higher education, residents benefit from proximity to world-class universities and community colleges throughout the greater Orange region, supporting lifelong learning and a highly educated local workforce.
Old Towne Orange offers residents an exceptional Southern California lifestyle with a carefully curated mix of dining, shopping, parks, and recreational opportunities. From boutique cafés and farm-to-table restaurants to weekend farmers markets and scenic trails, daily life here combines comfort and character in equal measure.
Whether you're exploring the local arts scene, catching a sunset at a nearby beach, or simply enjoying the mild year-round climate, Old Towne Orange delivers the kind of neighborhood experience that keeps residents committed for the long term. Its walkable streets, community events, and distinctive identity make it one of Orange's most sought-after places to call home.
Old Towne Orange has shown consistent property value appreciation driven by strong demand and limited inventory.
Strong rental market with high occupancy rates and competitive yields for investors in Old Towne Orange.
Diverse local economy with growing job opportunities in tech, healthcare, and professional services.
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72°F
Perfect year-round climate
260+
Days of sunshine annually
Coastal
Mild ocean climate
55–65°F
Comfortable winter temps
Old Towne Orange residents enjoy easy access to Orange's transit network where available, including local bus service, regional rail, and nearby commuter corridors that connect the neighborhood to surrounding communities.
Highway access depends on the exact property location, commute direction, and daily traffic patterns throughout the greater Orange region.
Airport access from Old Towne Orange depends on the nearest regional or international airport and typical traffic patterns from this part of Orange.
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