Irvine by the Neighborhood: Crossroads District Pricing & Inventory Statistics
Last week we took a look at the home pricing and inventory information for the University district in Irvine. This week, we’ll take a look at Irvine’s Crossroads district.
Crossroads is one of the three districts into which the Irvine police department has divided the City for its geopolicing program (the three districts are Crossroads, University and Portola). Roughly speaking, the Crossroads district is in the center west portion of the City of Irvine.
The Crossroads district contains the following Irvine neighborhoods or, as they are called in Irvine, villages:
Woodbridge - Westpark (includes Westpark I and Westpark II)
- El Camino includes Deerfield, The Ranch, The Colony, Irvine Groves, Heritage Park, Greentree, The Willows, Smoketree, and El Camino Glen
- Walnut (includes College Park, Harvard Square, Windwood, and Walnut Village)
- Columbus Groves
To see pricing and inventory information for these villages in Irvine’s Crossroads district, click on the links provided above. This will bring you to Redfin’s Community Overview Page for that village (if you prefer, you can also enter zip codes or city names in the Search box at the top, left of each page).
In addition to pricing and inventory information, the Community Overview Page provides the most recent listings, open houses, recently sold, most expensive, least expense, and price reduction information as well as community and school information for these villages.
To see what homes are available in each village, type the village name (for example, Woodbridge or Walnut) in the Search Listing box at the top, left of the page. This will bring you to a Redfin map that is populated with homes that are currently available in that area.
Note: Following real estate by the neighborhood in Costa Mesa and Irvine is something that I have wanted to do for some time. Redfin’s new inventory and pricing tools that are provided on Redfin’s Community Overview Pages has given me a convenient way to do this. In the future, I’ll be expanding on the Irvine village information that I have provide here, and I’ll be make this an ongoing blog feature.