Anaheim, in Orange County, has roots as an agricultural colony (especially grapes and citrus) and later became a major suburb and entertainment hub (home to Disneyland). Within Anaheim you’ll find districts like Anaheim Hills, Downtown Anaheim, West Anaheim, and adjacent resort/entertainment zones. Housing types include suburban single-family homes (many built in the post-war period), townhouse developments, some newer planned communities in Anaheim Hills, and flats/condos near the entertainment corridors. The city is suburban/urban mix, leaning more suburban in many neighbourhoods but part of the dense Southern California metro sprawl. The larger nearby city is Los Angeles (~30–40 miles away by freeway). Home prices in Anaheim are relatively high given the region: while I did not locate a precise city-wide median in my quick search, typical homes likely range US$800K-1.4 M depending on exact area, size and condition; building new homes on available lots might run US$1.5 M+ in top zones.