Laguna Altura

Laguna Altura is a master-planned community in Irvine, California.

Laguna Altura is a master-planned community in Irvine, California. This lushly landscaped, 74-acre neighborhood, located off the I-405 and 133 freeways on the east side of Irvine, is surrounded by astounding canyon views. Four tracts of development in Laguna Altura are Siena, San Remo, Cortona and Toscana. Opened in 2011, the community features homes that were inspired by classic Italian architecture. The neighborhood offers many resort-style amenities such as a swimming pool and spa, a sport court, a club house and recreational areas. Laguna Altura community is a newly build master development in the City of Irvine. It is comprised of 156 two story detached single family homes build by the Irvine Pacific Homes. It is a charming and exclusively gated community located off of the 405 and 133 Freeway and is surrounded with canyon views. Home prices typically range from $1 to $2 million. Laguna Altura community currently offers four stylish residences located on the ocean side of the 405 freeway. 

NEAREST SCHOOLS 

-Alderwood Elementary School

-Oak Creek Elementary School

-Springbrook Elementary School

-Rancho San Joaqin Middle School

-University High School

NEAREST RESTAURANTS 

-Umami Burger

-Paul Martin's American Grill

-Yardhouse 

-Habana

-Tender Greens

PARKS/RECREATIONAL 

-Laguna Altura Basketball Court

-Laguna Altura Pool

-Laguna Altura Trailhead

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FUN FACT ABOUT PORTOLA SPRINGS

The village has over 15–20 neighborhood parks plus the large Portola Springs Community Park (about 32 acres with 124 acres of preserved open space and trails). The playground has a fun nature theme with artificial turf, boulders, a mini forest feel, and even a sandbox where kids sometimes find “fossils”

It’s named after Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portolá, the first governor of California. In 1769, his expedition camped on a hill in the area near several small natural springs. They were part of the first overland European exploration of California’s coast, aiming to establish missions. A monument on that hill today marks the historic campsite!

Yes! Trails from the neighborhood lead into Limestone Canyon, featuring dramatic 20-million-year-old sandstone cliffs that locals affectionately call Irvine’s own Grand Canyon. It’s a great spot for hiking and feeling like you’ve stepped way back in geologic time.

 

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