As your Orange, CA, Realtor, I’ll be honest — Old Towne Orange is one of my favorite spots in all of North OC. The city has a unique claim to fame: it contains the largest Nationally Registered Historic District in California, centered around the iconic circular plaza dating back to the 1870s.
That plaza design gives Orange a charming, small-town feel that’s rare in Southern California — a walkable downtown with antique shops, great brunch spots, and tree-lined streets that most Orange County cities lack. On weekends, you’ll see people from across the county come to enjoy the Victorian and Craftsman architecture and small-town vibe.
Old Towne is legitimately special. The buildings aren’t reproductions or theme park versions of history. These are real structures from the late 1800s and early 1900s, and the city has done a solid job of preserving that character through strict historic preservation standards.
You’ll find charming cafes, vintage shops, pizza places that have been around forever, and specialty antique stores. The district covers one square mile and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It’s become a popular destination for weekend outings and date nights, and many films set in historic periods are shot here for its authentic architecture. An experienced Orange CA Realtor can help you understand the unique considerations of buying in the historic district.
Beyond Old Towne, Orange is a sprawling city with diverse neighborhoods. Chapman University is near downtown, adding a college vibe with students, coffee shops, and cultural attractions. The university has grown significantly over the years, elevating the surrounding area with trendy restaurants and businesses.
The Hilbert Museum of California Art on Chapman’s campus features rotating exhibitions of 20th-century and contemporary California painters. The Musco Center for the Arts brings touring classical musicians, world music ensembles, and theater productions throughout the year. As an Orange, CA, Realtor, I often recommend these cultural amenities to clients who appreciate arts and entertainment.
The schools in Orange are well-regarded, with the Orange Unified School District serving most of the city. OUSD students exceeded state averages in both English Language Arts and Mathematics on the 2024-2025 CAASPP assessments. The district operates 41 schools serving approximately 24,000 students with a 94% graduation rate.
| School | Rating | Grades | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Running Springs Elementary | 9/10 | K-6 | GATE, Technology lab |
| Cerro Villa Middle School | 7/10 | 7-8 | AVID, STEM electives |
| Villa Park High School | 8/10 | 9-12 | 20+ AP courses, Strong athletics |
| El Modena High School | 7/10 | 9-12 | CTE pathways, Arts programs |
Math proficiency is 43%, compared with the state average of 34%, and reading proficiency is 54%, compared with 47% statewide. The average testing ranking is 8/10, placing OUSD in the top 30% of California public schools.
📍 School assignments depend on the address. Contact me to verify boundaries on any property.
The variety of housing stock in Orange is notable, ranging from historic homes in need of restoration to modern tract homes to custom properties in the hills. The Eichler tracts (Fairhaven, Fairhills, and Fairmeadow) were designated as local historic districts in 2018, recognized for their Mid-Century Modern architecture.
Orange Park Acres has a more rural feel with larger lots and even some horse properties. People love that area for its space and semi-rural lifestyle while remaining close to everything. For those seeking historic character, properties near Old Towne feature Craftsman bungalows and Victorian homes that showcase the city’s heritage.
Here’s the honest assessment: Orange offers middle-ground pricing for Orange County. The median home price is currently $1.11M (-4.7% YoY) as of February 2026. Homes are averaging 14 days on market and selling at 99.4% of their original list price.
There are currently 128 homes for sale in Orange with 1.8 months of inventory. Last month, 53 homes sold in the city. You’re not paying Newport or Irvine prices, but it’s pricier than places like La Habra. A knowledgeable Orange CA Realtor can help you navigate these price points and find value in different neighborhoods.
Orange Market Snapshot (Latest: February 2026)
| Metric | Current | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| Median Sale Price | $1,110,000 | -4.7% |
| Avg Days on Market | 14 | +40.0% |
| Sale-to-List Price | 99.4% | -0.6% |
| Active Listings | 128 | -5.9% |
| Months of Inventory | 1.8 | -10.0% |
| Homes Sold (Monthly) | 53 | -20.9% |
Data: CRMLS/InfoSparks • Auto-updated
Orange sits centrally in OC with access to the 55, 22, and 57 freeways. The Old Towne Metrolink station provides rail service to LA and beyond.
| Destination | Drive Time | Best Route |
|---|---|---|
| Disneyland / Anaheim Resort | 12 min | Katella Ave or 57 North |
| Downtown Los Angeles | 40 min | 57 North → 60 West (or Metrolink) |
| Irvine / Spectrum | 15 min | 55 South |
| John Wayne Airport (SNA) | 12 min | 55 South |
| Long Beach / Port | 30 min | 22 West → 605 South |
| Newport Beach | 18 min | 55 South → 73 South |
🚂 Rail Option: Metrolink’s Orange station in Old Towne provides daily service to Anaheim, Fullerton, and LA Union Station.
Times are off-peak estimates. Freeway access varies by neighborhood. Rush hours (7-9 AM and 4-7 PM) can add 15-30 minutes.
Santiago Oaks Regional Park and Irvine Regional Park are nearby, offering excellent hiking and mountain biking trails. Irvine Regional Park is one of Orange County’s oldest parks, featuring a zoo, pony rides, paddle boats, and miles of trails through oak woodlands.
Peters Canyon Regional Park offers additional outdoor recreation, including a lake and a trail system popular with hikers and birdwatchers. The city maintains numerous neighborhood parks, and the Orange Park Acres area offers equestrian trails for horse owners.
What I really like about Orange is that mix of old and new, that preservation of history while still being a functional modern city. It’s not trying too hard to be cool or exclusive. The diversity of neighborhoods means different people can find their fit here, whether you want a historic Craftsman near Old Towne, a Mid-Century Eichler, a newer house in East Orange, or a property with land in the hills.
There’s genuine community pride in Orange, likely tied to its historic identity. People here actually like their city and want to preserve what makes it special. When you’re ready to explore Orange CA homes for sale, your Orange CA Realtor Wendy Rawley brings 15+ years of local expertise to help you find the perfect neighborhood for your lifestyle.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not legal, tax, or financial advice. School ratings from GreatSchools.org; verify current information with school districts. Commute times are estimates. Consult appropriate professionals for specific guidance. Wendy Rawley, REALTOR® DRE #01898824, Circa Properties.
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