Delight your taste buds! Dip your chopsticks in tasty Japanese cuisine at Jizake Sushi Restaurant. Sushi lovers will adore this place! You'll find a seafood lover's delight at Baja Fish Tacos. The tacos are simply delicious! Enjoy the garlic and sweet potato fries at Deemer's American Grill. The menu is full of great American dishes.
Life in Laguna Niguel! Laguna Niguel is situated right in the middle of beautiful Orange County, between Los Angeles and San Diego. The city is close to other well-known communities such as Laguna Hills, Newport Beach and Dana Point.
Great economy! Laguna Niguel is a great city of industry. The nearby Disneyland Resort and Balboa Fun Zone Rides help keep the economy booming!
Little known history! Laguna Niguel is located on grant property owned by Juan Avila, a judge in 1846. The property was sold to Lewis Moulton, owner of the Moulton Company. Like most cities, Laguna Niguel began as a farming community but eventually commerce and construction turned the community into a bustling city.
Enjoy the weather! Like most cities in Southern California, the residents of Laguna Niguel enjoy pleasant weather year round. Average temperatures in the summer are in the 80s and average temperatures in the winter are in the 60s. Head to Huntington Beach or Long Beach to enjoy the sun and surf.
You get what you pay for! Whether you want a rent to own home or an apartment in Laguna Niguel, you will thoroughly enjoy it! The average mortgage is $3,000 per month; the average rent is $1,500. The average cost of a home in Laguna Niguel is $650,000. Many people enjoy living near Adventure City or Castle Park.
Nice vacancy rate! The vacancy rate is impressive at 5.6%, and there are a total of 25,000 homes in the area. The majority of residents rent to own their homes, at a 71% owner occupied rate. Residents can take advantage of Segerstrom Center for the Arts and also Mission San Juan Capistrano.
Cultural and educational attractions! Visit the Orange County Natural History Museum for a close up look into natural history. For modern art lovers, take a short distance to Laguna Hills to Laguna Hills Museum.
Discover the outdoors! With plenty of space, there are six hiking and biking trails located in the city for you to enjoy the mountains, the water and the rest of the scenery. Take a bike ride at the rugged Aliso & Wood Canyons Wilderness Park. Enjoy the beautiful pine trees at Yosemite Park. There's fun here for the everyone -- take a walk, swim in the pool or play a game of volleyball.
Homes are pretty new! Most of the homes in Laguna Niguel were built in the 1970s so the average age is about 30 years old. For the most part, homes are the typical California rancho-style design. The average size of homes in the area is pretty large, with six bedrooms as the average number of rooms! Check out the homes near Crown Valley Community Park or El Niguel Country Club.
A mixture of homes! The city has a variety of homes, including million-dollar plus homes, condos, single-unit homes, and apartments. Popular neighborhoods include Rancho Niguel and Niguel West.
Fun attractions! Botanical lovers must check out the Niguel Botanical Preserve. Let the Laguna Niguel Holiday Parade entertain you with marching bands, different characters, and plenty of food and fun. Of course, one can never have too much fun in the sun at the many beaches located in the area, too.
Wonderful neighborhoods! The city has many beautiful neighborhoods including Laguna Crest, Coronado Point, and Niguel Coast to name a few. Another popular neighborhood is San Joaquin Hill. All these areas come with breathtaking scenery of the mountains and the ocean. Homes in the city have appreciated an average of 18.08%, so living in Laguna Niguel is a solid investment.
Shop until you drop! There are tons of small retail shops, vintage and antique shops in the area along with major malls like Aliso Village Shopping Center, the popular Plaza de la Paz, which is home to more than 45 shops and restaurants.