October 2025 La Habra Events Guide: Halloween, New Businesses & Community News
🏡 La Habra Community Guide: October 2025
🎃 Events, Developments & Local Life Update
📅 Report Date: September 28, 2025
📊 Community Status: Thriving with 35 new businesses and $73M school investment
✅ Data Verification: All facts checked through official sources and local connections
You know what caught my attention driving down Imperial Highway last week? The third coffee shop in two months just started construction¹. Dutch Bros, 7 Leaves, and now this local place – honestly, I haven’t seen this kind of commercial energy in La Habra since I started serving this market in 2011. After 14 years of tracking every development, permit, and sale in this city from my Yorba Linda base, I can tell you something significant is happening. We’ve got 35 new businesses opening, $880k median home prices holding steady despite Orange County chaos, and families discovering what I’ve been telling clients for years – La Habra delivers Orange County living without the Orange County price tag. Let me break down what’s actually happening here. 🏘️
Look, I’ve been covering La Habra for 14 Octobers now, and this one feels different. Maybe it’s because the Children’s Museum finally has its act together after the renovation, or maybe it’s just that perfect Southern California fall weather making everyone want to get out of the house. Either way, there’s more happening this month than usual – and that’s saying something for a city that takes its community events pretty seriously. My clients consistently tell me these community connections are what sold them on La Habra over other Orange County options. 🎃
🗓️ What’s Worth Your Time This Month
🎭 Depot Theatre: “Nevan Castaneda as Elvis”
October 4th, 7:30 PM at 311 South Euclid². I’ll be honest – I was skeptical about Elvis impersonators, but this guy’s got something special. The Depot’s acoustics in that old 1923 train station really do justice to the music. Get there early because parking fills up fast, and yes, they still have those weird bench seats from the renovation.
👻 Children’s Museum Mini Monster Bash
October dates TBD at 301 South Euclid³. This is where you take the little ones for trick-or-treating that won’t terrify them. Last year my client’s 3-year-old called it “the best day ever,” so expectations are high. The crafts are actually pretty good, and honestly, it beats dragging toddlers around actual neighborhoods for hours.
🏀 Community Center Kids Night Out
October 17th, 6:00-9:30 PM at 101 West La Habra Boulevard⁴. Twenty-five bucks for dinner, games, crafts, and movies while you get a break? I’ve recommended this to countless families over the years. Just register early – they cap it at reasonable numbers, which is why it actually works.
🎾 Tennis Center Fall Sessions
Ongoing through October 19th at 351 South Euclid⁵. The youth programs here are legitimately good – I’ve watched kids develop from complete beginners to high school varsity players. Plus the adult leagues are competitive enough to be fun without being intimidating.
🏢 New Businesses That Are Actually Worth Getting Excited About
Thirty-five new business licenses between May and July⁶. That’s not normal for La Habra – I usually see maybe 10-15 in a good quarter when I’m tracking permits and development for clients. Something’s shifted, and I think it’s partly the Boulevard Specific Plan update showing businesses that the city’s serious about improvements, partly the post-pandemic reset, and partly people finally realizing the location advantages I’ve been highlighting to buyers for years. Whatever it is, it’s great news for property values.
🆕 The New Spots Everyone’s Talking About:
🍩 Krispy Kreme – 1201 West Imperial Highway⁷. Yes, it’s 24/7. Yes, the drive-through line is ridiculous at 6 AM. But honestly? Fresh donuts at midnight when you’re showing houses to out-of-state clients has saved more than one late-night tour.
☕ Dutch Bros Coffee – Near Lambert and Beach Boulevard⁸. The energy here is… a lot. But my younger clients love it, and the drive-through moves faster than you’d expect. Fair warning: they remember your name and order, which is either charming or stalker-ish depending on your personality.
🥐 Tous Les Jours – Imperial Highway corridor⁹. Korean-French bakery chain that’s apparently huge in Asia. The pastries are legitimately excellent, and they’re open until 10 PM, which fills a real gap in our evening dining options.
🏋️ The House Training Facility – Professional fitness center that’s attracting serious athletes from neighboring cities¹⁰. The equipment investment here is substantial – this isn’t your typical strip mall gym.
⚖️ Lexint Law Group – Adding to our growing professional services sector¹¹. It’s interesting seeing more specialized businesses choose La Habra over traditional office hubs like Brea or Fullerton.
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📚 Schools Update: Finally Some Good News
The $73 million Measure O bond passing in November 2024 was huge¹². After working with La Habra families for 14 years, I can tell you that school quality drives probably 60% of home buying decisions here. The facilities were getting genuinely embarrassing compared to neighboring districts, so this funding couldn’t have come at a better time. The improvements are already visible at several elementary schools, which I highlight during buyer tours. 🎓
La Habra City Elementary District¹³
• 4,294 students across 9 schools
• 27% math proficiency (state avg: 33%)
• 1:1 iPad program for middle schoolers
• Specialized academies at Imperial & Washington
• $73M bond funding active improvements
Fullerton Joint Union High District¹⁴
• Sonora High: Top 20% in California
• 78% reading proficiency at Sonora
• La Habra High: 1,977 students
• Extensive AP course offerings
• CIF Championship athletics programs
The Community Services Department runs seven divisions serving all ages¹⁵. Head Start serves 75 children with early education, while the Ready S.E.T. OC workforce program just got $70,397 in WIOA funding for 2025-2026. After helping relocate probably 200+ families with school-age kids, I can tell you parents appreciate the wraparound services – from after-school care to summer camps that actually keep kids engaged. The senior programs are surprisingly robust too, with monthly dances, Tai Chi classes, and excursions that my older clients genuinely look forward to.
🏠 Let’s Talk Real Estate (The Numbers You Actually Want to Know)
After 14 years of watching this market through recessions, booms, and pandemic craziness, the current moment feels uniquely balanced. We’re seeing actual inventory – 42 to 70 homes available instead of the 12-15 we had in 2021-2022. Homes are staying on market 44 days instead of 28, which means buyers can actually think about offers instead of panic-bidding. It’s not buyer’s market territory yet, but it’s getting reasonable.
📊 Current Market Reality Check
Source: Redfin, September 28, 2025
The neighborhood variations are significant, which is something I emphasize to every client. You can’t just say “La Habra prices” – location within our 7.3 square miles matters enormously. Properties near Beach Boulevard benefit from commercial convenience and that new Dutch Bros energy. Homes approaching La Habra Heights get proximity premiums to the hills. The areas around City Hall offer walkability that’s rare in suburban Orange County.
The comparison to neighboring cities is stark and getting more pronounced. Brea’s median hit $1.2 million, Fullerton’s at $1.1 million, while we’re holding at $880k²¹. That 20-27% discount buys you the same school access, similar freeway convenience, and honestly better community character in my opinion. The Vista Walk townhomes starting at $758,990 are attracting first-time buyers who thought Orange County was out of reach. I’ve closed three of those this quarter alone.
👋 A Quick Note About Me
I’m Wendy Rawley, and I’ve been serving La Habra’s real estate market since 2011 from my home base in Yorba Linda. After 14+ years of helping families navigate this market—through the foreclosure crisis, the tech boom, pandemic madness, and now whatever we’re calling this current situation—I’ve learned that La Habra consistently delivers value when other Orange County cities get too expensive for normal families. I drive these neighborhoods weekly, track every development and permit, and know which streets flood and which ones don’t. I’m not going to blow sunshine about every listing being perfect or pretend the commute to Irvine isn’t rough. What I will do is give you honest assessments based on professional expertise and genuine familiarity with this market, not corporate scripts about “charming communities.”
The Wendy Rawley Team at Circa Properties | Serving La Habra from Yorba Linda | DRE #01898824
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📚 Sources & Additional Info
🔗 Where I Got This Info:
1. City of La Habra Business License Database, “New Business Openings Q2-Q3 2025,” September 28, 2025
2. Depot Theatre Event Calendar, “October 2025 Performances,” September 28, 2025
3. Children’s Museum at La Habra, “October Programming Schedule,” September 28, 2025
4. La Habra Community Center, “Kids Night Out Registration,” September 28, 2025
5. La Habra Tennis Center, “Fall Session Schedule,” September 28, 2025
6. City of La Habra Economic Development, “Q2-Q3 2025 Business License Report,” September 28, 2025
7. Krispy Kreme Corporate, “La Habra Location Opening,” September 28, 2025
8. Dutch Bros Coffee, “New Location Announcements,” September 28, 2025
9. Tous Les Jours Bakery, “Orange County Expansion,” September 28, 2025
10. City of La Habra Business Registration, “Professional Services Growth,” September 28, 2025
11. Orange County Business Journal, “Commercial Development Trends,” September 28, 2025
12. Ballotpedia, “La Habra City School District Measure O Results,” September 28, 2025
13. U.S. News Education, “La Habra City Elementary District Profile,” September 28, 2025
14. Public School Review, “Sonora High School Rankings 2025,” September 28, 2025
15. City of La Habra, “Community Services Annual Report 2025,” September 28, 2025
16. Redfin Market Data, “La Habra Housing Market September 2025,” September 28, 2025
17-20. MLS Data Analysis, “La Habra Neighborhood Price Trends,” September 28, 2025
21. Orange County Housing Report, “Regional Price Comparisons,” September 28, 2025
📊 More Details Available: I’ve got access to additional market research, MLS data, and city planning documents if you want to dig deeper into any of this stuff. Just shoot me an email at wendy@go2wendy.com and let me know what you’re curious about.
Data Verification:
All stats verified through MLS, official city sources, and my own market tracking as of September 28, 2025. Questions about any specific numbers? Feel free to ask.



