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These colorful townhomes
in Village Walk in the northern end of Valencia were clearly inspired by Italian
Renaissance architecture. This community gives residents the sense of
old world charm with modern amenities. |
Starting back in 1965 when the Newhall Land
company began building homes in Valencia, condominiums have been a
significant part of the homes for sale in the Santa Clarita Valley.
They offer a carefree lifestyle, particular attractive to young people
and retirees.
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In the lakeside
Bridgeport neighborhood, the condos have a distinctly elegant
appearance. |
The newest condos are in taller buildings
adjacent to the Valencia Town Center. These vertical
neighborhoods
contain compact condos and all the amenities one would expect in a major
urban area: fitness centers, community rooms, and shopping just a short
walk from the entrance lobby. Prices in these new city
center condos are surprisingly affordable.
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This luxury condo development,
Las Ventanas, along McBean Parkway is close to shopping and has easy access to
the freeways. It is a few years older then the Village
Walk, shown at the top of this page. |
Among the original townhomes in
Valencia are the ones in Vista Valencia in a wooded area behind the
California Institute of the Arts. The demand for these more
affordable townhomes
and the lifestyle they represent continues to this day.
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These tree-shaded Vista
Valencia townhomes are across the street from the Vista Valencia
public golf course. Many seniors live in this neighborhood. |
There are also several newer townhome and condo
developments in Canyon Country, just off Soledad Canyon Road.
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