The Magic of a 90s Halloween

Close your eyes and picture it: plastic pumpkin buckets, orange streetlights flickering through fog, and the faint sound of “Monster Mash” playing from a neighbor’s stereo. Halloween in the 90s and early 2000s wasn’t just a holiday — it was an era. It was when MTV had themed weekends, kids wore costumes made from scratch, and parents didn’t track your location via smartphone — only the fading echo of your laughter down the block.

Those nights carried a sense of freedom and mystery that today’s hyper-connected celebrations can’t quite replicate. There were no hashtags or ring lights — just glow sticks, Polaroids, and that sweet moment of peeling off your plastic mask at the end of the night.

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The Momentum Heading into the Holidays

As November 2025 rolls in, the Orange County housing market stands at a fascinating crossroads. After years of volatility, interest rate hikes, and shifting buyer behavior, the region now finds itself in a cautiously optimistic position. While some areas have seen modest price dips, others—especially coastal enclaves like Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and Newport Beach—continue to defy expectations.

Homebuyers are returning, sellers are recalibrating, and real estate professionals are navigating one of the most nuanced markets in recent memory. In this month’s analysis, we’ll uncover nine surprising shifts that reveal where the market’s truly headed—and what that means for you whether you’re buying,…

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