🔴 La Mirada Realtor Driving Tour 1080P
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- La Mirada Realtor Driving Tour 1080P
Edit: Apologies, I misspoke. La Mirada is of course in Los Angeles County, not Orange County. However, some locals identify more with Buena Park and Fullerton which are neighboring Orange County cities. How about you? Do you feel like the city of La Mirada is a closer comparison to Whittier and Norwalk or Buena Park and Fullerton?
Presented by:
Anthony Chambers, Realtor
800-897-6030
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Get in touch: www.cityrealest...
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Video mentions:
Most Expensive Home For Sale In La Mirada
Least Expensive Home For Sale In La Mirada
La Mirada Golf Course
Imperial Highway
Biola University
If your home is currently listed, or if you are working with another Realtor, please do not consider this a solicitation for business.
About La Mirada:
La Mirada (Spanish for the look)[13] was the creation of two men, Andrew McNally, a printer and mapmaker from Chicago (see Rand McNally) and his son-in-law Edwin Neff. In 1888, McNally purchased over 2,200 acres (8.9 km2) of Rancho Los Coyotes,[14] south of Whittier, for $200,000. He developed 700 acres (2.8 km2) into his own home called Windermere Ranch and surrounded it with olive, orange and lemon groves. McNally built a plant to process the olive oil, which was of the best quality, as well as a railroad station on Stage Road. From here his olive oil and fruit were shipped all over the U.S.
In 1896, McNally turned his property over to his daughter and his son in law. McNally and Neff formed the La Mirada Land Company, which published a booklet entitled "The Country Gentleman in California", advertising parcels of land for sale including pictures, a map and descriptions of the scenic olive, alfalfa, lemon and grapefruit groves.
In 1946, "Along Your Way", a "Station by Station Description of the Santa Fe Route Through the Southwest," describes La Mirada with a population of 213, surrounded by orange, lemon, walnut and olive groves; oil wells; olive oil factory; and fruit packing houses.
The city received a lot of attention for the fact that it was going to be completely structured and planned out. Referred to as "the Nation's completely planned city" during the early 1950s,[15] the city of La Mirada received a lot of attention from the State Fair.[16] The Fair praised the city for planning for the future while still maintaining practicality for today.
In 1953, the land was sold to subdivisions for 5.2 million dollars, one of the largest real estate transactions in California. In 1954, Louis M. Halper, a prominent Southland residential and commercial builder, purchased 2,100 acres of La Mirada land for $8,000,000. Halper launched construction on what was to be a $150,000,000 community with schools, shopping centers, and 10,000 homes that he completed by the end of two years. His firm had taken over the acreage from a group of corporations and Harold L. Shaw, who launched the original La Mirada development. He said at the time the entire community would be redesigned for maximum advantages of a modern planned city. Halper had developed a new pattern for community development by wholesaling land to other builders and establishing the La Mirada Civic Council to control quality. Three and four-bedroom homes were sold in the $13,000 price range. By 1960, the year the city was incorporated, La Mirada had grown from a mere 100 homes to over 8,000.[14] The city was incorporated as "Mirada Hills" on March 23, 1960. On November 8, 1960, voters approved a change of name to the current La Mirada, which was officially certified on December 15, 1960.
Today, the current population is just over 50,000 with the addition of a new subdivision on the eastern portion of the town.
Oh my g-d, I miss this place and all my friends so much. I wish I could come back! Big tears in my heart. :-(
Nice video!!! But not we’re not in Orange County...were one of the last sleepy...Mayberry...family oriented towns in LAcounty...great place to live and raise a family!!!
My old city I used to live in!!!
Good times!
Thank you excellent tour. Beautiful 💘 one of a kind city.
Great video 😊 but La Mirada belongs to L.A county not Orange County
Yup.. He said it because of property values.
And he never crossed over Valley View to the other side of La Mirada. Where my family has lived for over 50 years.
Las Flores is thee most flooded street in la mirada when it rains. When the dams in creek park overflow the water in and around 'dead mans trail' rise a couple feet above the street curbs. Bandits once hid back here in the early 1900s when the stage coach ran down what is now imperial highway. Mr and Mrs Peters were the last land owners of this section. They passed away in the mid to late 1970s and they're ranch home and barn was located at Santa Gertrudes and Hillgate Dr. It was torn down and replaced by several homes in the mid 1980s.
Ooo I didn't know we had such rich history
Thats So Crazy
i gew up here, amazing place to grow up
Nice
Hello Im from germany and i Want to live in california. I saw this nice little town and i think it is a very nice town. But my mother is from spain and i want to ask you one Thing. Are there Other mexican or spain People? Sorry for my english
Jónte2578 Tenemos muchos hispanos aqui en California vengase por aqui!
LaMirada is slightly pre dominatly Anglo- ,but nice over all mix blend ..I live here..Great city..love it..😊
there is alot of mexican citizens here
@@Jacob52208 I don't know if they are Mexican "citizens" (I haven't checked their passports or birth certificates), but definitely lots of people of Mexican descent or ethnicity as well as other Latinos.
It's pronounced BYEOLA!
It’s in Los Angeles not Orange county
La Mirada is not in OC and you mispronounced the name of the University!
Thanks for the tip. Just keeping you on your toes 😅
This foo ain't from la mirada
I live here!
hey Jacob
@@Localniners hi