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Can anyone that lives in Yorba Linda shed some light on this neighborhood?

Can anyone that lives in Yorba Linda shed some light on this neighborhood? My wife and I are looking to buy and we saw a house that we were interested in making an offer on, but we noticed that a lot of the houses in this particular neighborhood is going up for sale, and a lot of them are staying on the market for an unusual amount of time. It’s kind of unnerving because even though the market has cooled a bit it doesn’t seem to make sense, unless everyone is leaving due to fire insurance in the area? A lot of these people seem to be leaving after 5+ years of living in their homes, so I can’t imagine it’s the near by train (when we went to view the home, you couldn’t even tell the train was passing through as one happened to be going by during our visit). It’s the neighborhood north of the 91 and west of the 71, nestled into the pocket right there where the two freeways meet. Hopefully someone in here can shed some light on why there seems to be a mass exodus in this area.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/orangecounty/comments/1q61847/can_anyone_that_lives_in_yorba_linda_shed_some/
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1/7/2026, 1:07:47 AM
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3/15/2026, 9:25:54 AM

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