Irvine
Nestled in the foothills of Orange County just minutes inland from Newport Beach, Irvine embodies the idyllic image of Southern California. As one of the region’s younger cities, Irvine benefits from a clearly planned layout which divides the landscape into distinct villages, each with its own unique look and personality. From the Spanish influence in El Camino Real to the bungalows of Northwood, Irvine offers rental homes and apartments that exude classic Cali cool. The city is home to over 30,000 students attending the University of California Irvine, one of the larger campuses in the UC system. The vibrant college atmosphere necessitates plenty of dining and retail options dotted around the landscape. Explore Campus Plaza for a plethora of eateries, shops, bars, and markets. The strong academic culture extends into the public education system as well, which boasts a multitude of top-rated schools at every level. California’s rugged natural beauty is always close at hand, whether you’re exploring the huge nature preserves like Willow Staging Area and Limestone Canyon, enjoying the sunshine in Orange County Great Park, or just taking in the magnificent views of the mountains. And of course, being so close to the coastline, a day at the beach is always a welcome suggestion.
Tustin
A medium-sized town in Orange County east of Santa Ana, Tustin has a vibrant local economy and is an attractive spot for start-up companies. Despite its proximity to larger cities, Tustin residents enjoy a small-town feel and short commute. The city holds all the amenities to live a comfortable life. With a large blend of cultures, Tustin fosters strong community ties. Known as the “City of Trees,” this area has beautiful landscapes and a number of trees that have been in the community for years, including three massive sycamores that are hundreds of years old. Tustin has a great school system. In addition to beautiful parks, residents enjoy hiking at Limestone Canyon National Park. Old Town Tustin is a cool section of town, filled with gourmet restaurants, unique coffee shops, and local eateries. It’s a great place to shop, just like Market Place on El Camino Real.
San Diego
There are so many things about San Diego that put a smile on residents’ faces. Enviable year-round warm temperatures, beautiful Pacific Coast beaches, endless entertainment, and more attract renters each year. This coastal city provides opportunities for amazing sea activities, such as whale watching, sailing, and snorkeling. San Diego’s white sand beaches with spacious, lush parks and rugged mountain peaks are great for hiking and biking. Beachside Belmont Park features an old-school wooden roller coaster, vintage games and more. After you’ve moved into your new rental, visit Mission Trails Regional Park, a 7,220 acre natural area with a lake and over 60 miles of trails. The wonders of San Diego go far beyond its enchanting landscapes. This bustling city is home to several historic sites, world-class shopping and dining, and a vibrant nightlife. San Diego is also home to the University of California San Diego campus and Marine base Miramar. Built in 1868, residents flock to Balboa Park, one of the oldest recreational parks in the United States. This jaw-dropping national historic site houses 17 museums, gardens, and the city’s renowned zoo. Waterside Seaport Village offers stylish shopping, delectable eateries, and more. After hours, you’ll find young professionals and students in the Gaslamp Quarter, a thrilling downtown district known for its nightlife hotspots from dive bars to the renowned Balboa Theater. Plentiful amenities shape San Diego into a haven for renters of every age and lifestyle.