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nirvansk815
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Fastest Growing Cities in the U.S. are...

»money.cnn.com/2009/07/01/news/ec···ndex.htm

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nightdesigns
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Good statistics they're working with there. They are from July 1, 2007 to July 1, 2008. I know Irvine isn't growing that much anymore and the Phoenix area is dropping in population.
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Rocky67
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I'm sure the only reason Killeen, Texas is growing is because it's a military town outside Ft. Hood. I can't imagine anybody living there voluntarily. The place is an armpit.
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ghostpainter
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Rancho Cucamonga grew from 3500 people in 1975 to 175,000 this year. Upland has remained stable since the 60's because it is a bed room community unlike RC that has a large industrial base.

Even Fontana has grown since the steel plant closed down. Irvine on the hand has slowed down dramatically over the past dozen years.


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I would think with the VERY high cost of living and real estate in Orange County Irvine would be one of the slowest growing cities. Roseville though has a pretty low cost of living and real estate is much lower
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Kibbles
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Lately Irvine has been building a lot of apartment complexes...houses are still too expensive for the average buyer.
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