Nestled between Irvine and the coast, Laguna Altura combines luxury living with exceptional convenience — offering gated neighborhoods, upscale homes, and quick access to both Irvine's business centers and Orange County's beaches.
Laguna Altura is a master-planned community located in Irvine, California. This 74-acre, gated neighborhood sits near the I-405 and State Route 133, offering scenic canyon views and a peaceful residential setting.
Developed by Irvine Pacific Homes and opened around 2011, Laguna Altura features approximately 156 two-story detached single-family homes. The architecture is inspired by classic Italian design, with four distinct residential collections: Siena, San Remo, Cortona, and Toscana.
The community is known for its lush landscaping and resort-style amenities, including a swimming pool and spa, clubhouse, sports court, and recreational areas. Its location on the coastal side of the I-405 provides convenient access to nearby beaches and surrounding Orange County destinations.
Laguna Altura offers an exclusive and charming environment, with home prices typically ranging from about $1 million to $2 million. Its combination of design, location, and amenities makes it a desirable option for those seeking a private, upscale community in Irvine.
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There’s plenty to enjoy around the area, from local dining and shopping to parks and recreation. The Walk Score and Bike Score listed for this area are both rated on a 0–100 scale, with higher scores reflecting a more walkable and bike-friendly community. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
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It is one of the very few master-planned communities located entirely on the ocean side of the 405 Freeway. This specific position places it right at the gateway to Laguna Canyon, giving it a much closer proximity to the coast than most of inland Irvine.
It is incredibly private and boutique compared to Irvine’s massive mega-villages. The entire enclave spans just about 74 acres and is fully gated, creating a highly secure, intimate bowl-shaped neighborhood surrounded by rolling canyon views.
The entire village features a classic Italian architectural style. To match this European aesthetic, the four distinct home tracts within the gates are all given classic Italian names: Siena, San Remo, Cortona, and Toscana.