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We have been living in Irvine for 3 years and I love the place, it's clean, convinent, and good schools. But my husband is accepting an offer from a company in burbank, is there any place as good as Irvine near that area? I really love Irvine, but it's not fair to ask my husband to spend 4 hours a day in traffic.
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If you are renting then yes you should move. If you own then it might be a bad idea.
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Thats a hell of a commute. South Pasadena is possibly your best choice thats close to Burbank. It is an older community for sure.
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