Laguna Hills Real Estate, Now It's TOO Interesting
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Laguna Hills is home to the community of Nellie Gail, Moulton Ranch, Falcon Hill, and a handful of other enclaves such as Stratford Ridge. I had no idea that since January this area was so interesting to folks looking to buy homes in Orange County.
There are several advantages to living in Laguna Hills, among them are close access to the 73 Toll road & 5 Freeway, fantastic schools.
What I also didn't anticipate is the availability of homes in this area. I would currently put them into the "feast or famine" categories. Under the feast: properties that have been meticulously upgraded by their owners over some number of years. Including properties where you would expect the upgrades to begin with. Nellie Gail prices typically reach from 1.4 Million to 5+ Million, and the major theme of the community is centered on equestrian activities. They have a full equestrian center there. The equestrian amenities are so well executed in Nellie Gail that there are actually horse crossings built into the pedestrian crosswalks in nearby Rancho Niguel. This means that you can press the crosswalk button while you're in the saddle.
The moving pattern of Laguna Hills goes something like this, people from Laguna Niguel, Rancho Santa Margarita, Coto De Caza, and out of the area are typically interested in places like Nellie Gail. Families that like the amenities are also interested in Moulton Ranch because of the size, age, and quality of the homes.
Nearby Aliso Viejo has been the host of a miniature technology boom, hosting several software companies. Aliso Viejo is either an aggressive bike ride away from Laguna Hills or a very short car drive.
The whole summary, is that Laguna Hills offers quality communities without much of the overhead of Mello Roos found elsewhere. It is the choice if you are looking for an established community with great access for a commute.

Laguna Hills is home to the community of Nellie Gail, Moulton Ranch, Falcon Hill, and a handful of other enclaves such as Stratford Ridge. I had no idea that since January this area was so interesting to folks looking to buy homes in Orange County.
There are several advantages to living in Laguna Hills, among them are close access to the 73 Toll road & 5 Freeway, fantastic schools.
What I also didn't anticipate is the availability of homes in this area. I would currently put them into the "feast or famine" categories. Under the feast: properties that have been meticulously upgraded by their owners over some number of years. Including properties where you would expect the upgrades to begin with. Nellie Gail prices typically reach from 1.4 Million to 5+ Million, and the major theme of the community is centered on equestrian activities. They have a full equestrian center there. The equestrian amenities are so well executed in Nellie Gail that there are actually horse crossings built into the pedestrian crosswalks in nearby Rancho Niguel. This means that you can press the crosswalk button while you're in the saddle.
The moving pattern of Laguna Hills goes something like this, people from Laguna Niguel, Rancho Santa Margarita, Coto De Caza, and out of the area are typically interested in places like Nellie Gail. Families that like the amenities are also interested in Moulton Ranch because of the size, age, and quality of the homes.
Nearby Aliso Viejo has been the host of a miniature technology boom, hosting several software companies. Aliso Viejo is either an aggressive bike ride away from Laguna Hills or a very short car drive.
The whole summary, is that Laguna Hills offers quality communities without much of the overhead of Mello Roos found elsewhere. It is the choice if you are looking for an established community with great access for a commute.
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