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Model Homes Coming To FivePoint Valencia Master Planned Community

As the community of FivePoint Valencia takes shape, Santa Clarita Valley home shoppers are set to see an inviting array of distinctive new home designs.

Valencia’s new homes are planned for first-time, move-up and empty nester singles, couples and families, and are set to provide diverse choices with versatile layouts and indoor/outdoor living spaces. Featured styles include classic California, Italian and Spanish, and edgier, contemporary urban architecture.

The company Lennar is scheduled to open Valencia’s debut new home collections and plans to introduce multiple design series with spring model home openings. For more details on these new homes, call (888) 216-2494 or visit their website.

Also coming soon are KB’s new homes of Clover at Valencia. KB Home invites shoppers to learn more by calling (888) 524-6637 or visiting their website.

Learn more about upcoming opportunities and Valencia’s innovative community design at the website, and connect on Facebook here.

Inspired by its historic Newhall Ranch origins, Valencia harmonizes progressive, sustainable concepts for homes and their surroundings, which is expected to offer diverse ways to explore the community’s glorious outdoor environment.

Valencia’s expansive open spaces are planned to hold parks; amenities for kids and adults; unique discovery points; neighborhood electric vehicle paths; and trails for hiking and biking. Some trails feature connectivity with LA County’s regional trails network.

Valencia is also planned for new schools, and for light commercial uses. The community’s location complements its design and pricing diversity, scenic location and signature amenities.

Retail, dining and leisure choices are close to home and adjacency to the I-5 puts area work centers within easy reach. Convenient access to Metrolink, additional freeways and state highways strengthens connectivity.

FivePoint is a California company that designs and develops mixed-use, planned communities in three of the state’s most dynamic coastal markets—Orange County, Los Angeles County and San Francisco County.

FivePoint is noted for seamlessly integrating residential, commercial, retail, schools, entertainment venues, and recreational elements with public amenities, including civic areas for parks and open space. See the website for more information.


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Model Homes Coming To FivePoint Valencia Master Planned Community

6 comments

  1. I am so excited to see more tiny homes packed into Santa Clarita. Homes staked on top of each other with little or no back yard space, limited parking for vehicles. More homes to take water from those of us who have been living here for 30 years. More homes adding to the already over crowed streets, parking lots, the list of problems more homes will cause goes on and on. Most of us came to this valley to get away from the over crowded cities of Los Angles. Already Santa Clarita is no longer a place you would want to live as it has become an extension of the San Fernando Valley. Not only in being over crowded but in its culture. These new Food vendors on our sidewalks is one example of the San Fernando Culture spreading through our valley. I hope these developments build wider sidewalks to accommodate these vendors that come to our country, many who apparently don’t speak our language or have the skills to find jobs in this country and must supplement their government checks with selling food and trinkets on our streets that was once illegal just a few years ago. We all might as well live in Mexico. It is a lot cheaper to live there in the same atmosphere we now see in this valley.

  2. Sheryl: Caring, accurate, truthful, factual observations/words well spoken! The only thing some people think/live about is how much $$$$$$$ they can take/make!!

  3. Yay! More homes crammed together with probably mello Roos and more traffic, more Karen’s and Charlie’s complaint about wildlife in their yards on the ring!!
    Soo looking forward to it!! Yippy!
    Oh and more homeless..

  4. How can they call this Valencia? It’s the same Zip code as Stephenson Ranch. Valencia is in Santa Clarita. Stephenson Ranch doesn’t want to be part of the City. These homes won’t be part of the City either.

  5. Just more slick deceitful sales/marketeering. Just what the roads/freeways needs, 1000s of more homes! Why haven’t the hysterical Liberals whined about the cyclical drought/global warming/climate change/carbon footprint, etc.?!

  6. By calling it Valencia they are trying to hide it from anyone doing a search on Newhall Ranch and seeing 20 years of litigation over water supply, air pollution building on top of an oil field (let’s hope there are no VOCs leaking into homes and buildings built on top of old oil pads as happened in Los Angeles.) Already they are violating their conditions of approval on water tank siting and the County is not making the required inspections. And its very handy to disquise any agenda items that come up. Just call it Stevenson Ranch or Valencia and it is less likely that people will understand what is being discussed.

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