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Orange County, California 

The 2010 census results show that Orange County, California has a population of 3,010,232.

The Orange County population makes Orange County the sixth-most populated county in the United States.

The census notes that Orange County, California population is more than twenty-one of the United States.

Orange County Cities:

  • City of Aliso Viejo
  • City of Anaheim
  • City of Brea
  • City of Buena Park
  • City of Costa Mesa
  • City of Cypress
  • City of Dana Point
  • City of Fountain Valley
  • City of Fullerton
  • City of Garden Grove
  • City of Huntington Beach
  • City of Irvine
  • City of La Habra
  • City of La Palma
  • City of Laguna Beach
  • City of Laguna Hills
  • City of Laguna Niguel
  • City of Laguna Woods
  • City of Lake Forest
  • City of Los Alamitos
  • City of Mission Viejo
  • City of Newport Beach
  • City of Orange
  • City of Placentia
  • City of Rancho Santa Margarita
  • City of San Clemente
  • City of San Juan Capistrano
  • City of Santa Ana
  • City of Seal Beach
  • City of Stanton
  • City of Tustin
  • City of Villa Park
  • City of Westminster
  • City of Yorba Linda

Orange County, California has five of the wealthiest cities in the United States.

Here is the breakdown of Orange County's wealthiest cities;

  • The City of Newport Beach ranks the highest. Newport Beach showcases a median income of $106,801. Homes cost a median $1.56 million, 31 percent have no mortgage, and average credit limits are $82,811.
  • Yorba Linda was sixth with its $117,368 median income, homes at a median $781,500 – 19 percent mortgage-free, and average credit limits of $72,395.
  • Laguna Niguel was seventh, with its median $96,732 income, homes at a median $776,600 – 18 percent mortgage-free, and $72,823 credit limits.
  • San Clemente was 11th with median income of $98,710, homes costing a median $851,200 – 24 percent mortgage-free, and $66,663 credit limits.
  • Mission Viejo was 16th with a median income of $103,607; homes costing a median $659,600 – 21 percent mortgage-free, and $57,869 credit limits.

Unlike other heavily populated cities in other county's Orange County does not tend to be identified by a major city with a large central business district.

There is no single major central business center in Orange County, California.

Orange County cities of Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, and Irvine all have smaller high-rise business districts but lack a central downtown urban area.

Historically older cities like Anaheim, Fullerton, Huntington Beach, and Orange have traditional American downtowns without high-rise building.

Cities such as Anaheim, Fullerton, Huntington Beach are creating a more central downtown vibe.

Resources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County,_California

https://www.ocregister.com/2016/05/24/five-orange-county-cities-ranked-among-nations-20-wealthiest/

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