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Laguna Niguel is a medium-sized city in Orange County, California. It has fourteen unique neighborhoods and is the 132nd largest community in the state. It is home to upscale neighborhoods and luxurious homes. Among these neighborhoods is Laguna Crest, Coronado Point, Crest de Ville, Kite Hill, San Juaquin Hills, and more. It is a family-friendly community with a large population of college-educated adults, low crime rates, and great schools. Over 53% of adults in Laguna Niguel have four-year degrees or more, this is more than twice the national average for U.S. communities. It is extremely diverse in terms of race, ethnicity. Religion, sexual orientation, and any other label you care to apply. The largest segment of the city’s population identifies as Caucasian, followed by Asian and Hispanic. Common ancestries include German, English, Irish, Italian and Iranian. In addition, over 20% of the city’s population is foreign-born individuals. English is the primary written and spoken language in the community, followed by Spanish and Persian.
The city spans 14.75 square miles of land area and .05 square miles of water. It is a wealthy community compared to both state and national economic standards. It is a decidedly white-collar and over 90% of the workforce hold white-collar positions. Further, unique to this city over 10% of the Laguna Niguel workforce works from home. These workers telecommute, work freelance, and run home-based businesses. The population in 2018 was estimated at 66,266, the estimated population density is around 4,432 people per square mile. In 2017, the estimated household income was $102, 386, and the estimated per capita income was $56,073. In the same year, the estimated median house or condo value was $809,500, the mean price on all housing units was $968,868 and the median gross rent was $2,260. The top five employers, as of the city’s 2017 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report are the United States Government, Costco Capistrano Unified School District, Lifetime Fitness, and the YMCA.
The first recorded inhabitants of the area were the native Acjachemen tribe. During the Spanish colonization of the area, the Spanish established the Mission San Juan Capistrano and sought to convert the natives to Christianity. For many decades, the area was primarily agricultural, housing orchards and sheep farms. In 1959, Interstate 5 was completed opening the area and making an easy commute from there to big-city employment opportunities in Los Angeles County and Orange County. This caused housing to boom, and the area soon became home to one of the first master-planned communities in the state. Laguna Niguel quickly grew into the city we know today. However, it is not a traditional bedroom community. In Laguna Niguel, residents have most of their needs met within the community.
It is a clean and green city with a mild coastal climate, conducive to an active outdoor lifestyle. It features thirty-one beautiful city parks and four county parks. The community is also home to several scenic highways. The youth of the community are educated by the schools of the Capistrano Unified School District. Whether you need a little home for two or a sprawling family home, Laguna Niguel has what you need. To begin your home search today, call local real estate agent and expert Larry Bammer at 1-949-547-2255.
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