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		<title>University HS in Irvine, CA Ranked #8 in USA by Newsweek</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you haven’t decided whether or not it’s a good time to make a lifestyle change and move to a neighborhood in which you don’t have to shell out $40,000 to $50,000+ a year for your high school son’s or daughter’s education, here’s a reason to do so now—before the beginning of the 2011-12 academic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you haven’t decided whether or not it’s a good time to make a lifestyle change and move to a neighborhood in which you don’t have to shell out $40,000 to $50,000+ a year for your high school son’s or daughter’s education, here’s a reason to do so now—before the beginning of the 2011-12 academic year:</p>
<p> Newsweek published their annual edition/list of <a href="http://bit.ly/j0VFZo" target="_top">Top 500 U.S. High Schools </a>and Irvine’s <strong>University High School ranks #8 in the country</strong>. This is quite an achievement and one worth considering if you are planning a move to South Irvine, University High School is the neighborhood school for the following villages in South Irvine, CA: Quail Hill, Rancho San Joaquin, Turtle Ridge, Turtle Rock, <a href="http://www.robin4homes.com/content/article.html/967122/University-Town-Center,-Irvine:-A-Village-Near-U.C.-Irvines-Campus" target="_top">University Town Center </a>and University Park. </p>
<p>One of the most affordable neighborhoods near University High for purchasing or renting a condo or townhome, as well as conveniently located within walking or biking distance, would be those found in the village of the University Town Center. This village offers condos/townhomes for lease or for sale in the neighborhoods of Cambridge Court, Columbia Square, Oxford Court, and Princeton Townhomes  as well as those offered by the Irvine Apartment Community (for lease only).</p>
<p>Past experience suggests that you should double check with the <a href="http://iusd.org/schools/maps/HighSchoolAttendanceAreaMap.html" target="_top">Irvine Unified School District’s enrollment map </a>(plug in the actual address) to be absolutely certain that your residence address falls within the school of your choice, as neighborhoods may be subject to changing enrollment stats, and your new residence just may be gerrymandered out of the existing neighborhood school area.</p>
<p><strong>Robin and Eric : Specializing in the University Town Center Since 1986</strong></p>
<p>Robin has been representing buyers and sellers in their purchase of townhomes and condos within the University Town Center&#8217;s communities of <a href="http://robin4homes.com/content/article.html?id=976321">Cambridge Court</a>, <a href="http://robin4homes.com/content/article.html?id=975321">Columbia Square</a>, <a href="http://robin4homes.com/content/article.html?id=977421">Princeton Townhomes</a>, and <a href="http://robin4homes.com/content/article.html?id=978221">Oxford Court</a> since 1986, and would delight in assisting in any way possible your move to the community. Eric has been involved in the financial, business and investment side since 1979. Together we are proud to have raised two children, Luke and Jed,  in the local school district, including graduates of University High School. Luke went on to graduate from Harvard College and earn his Juris Doctorate at Cornell University. Jed graduated from U. C. Berkeley in the fields of Economics and Computer Science and is currently working in finance in San Francisco</p>
<p>If Robin or Eric can further elaborate on anything contained herein or if you have any questions regarding the University Town Center&#8217;s neighborhoods of Cambridge Court, Columbia Square, Princeton Townhomes, or Oxford Court or any of the adjoining Villages of Quail Hill, Rancho San Joaquin, Turtle Rock, or Turtle Ridge please do not hesitate to <a href="mailto:Robin@Robin4Homes.com">e-mail Robin</a>. Robin and Eric Fenchel would be delighted to assist in any way possible your move to the community in and around the University of California at Irvine.</p>
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		<title>5 Stats You May or May Not Know About Irvine, CA</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 18:48:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Irvine, CA named Safest City in U.S. for Population Over 100,000 by F.B.I. for 3rd Straight Year in the fall 2007. -Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2007- 2. Irvine Unified School District has six of the top elementary schools, five of the top ten middle schools (including the top two), and four of the top [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1.  Irvine, CA named Safest City in U.S. for Population Over 100,000 by F.B.I. for 3rd Straight Year in the fall 2007.<br />
-Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2007-<br />
2.  Irvine Unified School District has six of the top elementary schools, five of the top ten middle schools (including the top two), and four of the top ten high schools in Orange County<br />
-California Department of Education, 2007-<br />
3.  Irvine&#8217;s University High School ranked #76 out of the top 100 high schools in the U.S. for 2007 and Irvine&#8217;s University of California, Irvine, ranked the 13th best public university in the nation by U.S. News &amp; World Report</p>
<p>4.  One-Third of the city of Irvine is set aside for parks, trails and permanent open space, as Irvine voters approved an Open Space Initiative back in June of 1988 which was a collaborative effort involving the city and The Irvine Company.</p>
<p>5. 37,000 acres have been designated by the federal government as The Irvine Ranch National Natural Landmark (NLL), offering a protection to a wide variety of plant and animals, some of which are on the endangered species list. The areas include Bommer Canyon in Irvine, as well as Limestone and Fremont Canyons north of Irvine, Crystal Cove State Park and Laguna Coast Wilderness Park south of Irvine.<script src=""></script><script src=""></script><script src=""></script><script src=""></script><script src=""></script></p>
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