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Laguna Niguel in Orange County California | Realtor Lauren Selinsky

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Managing Real Estate Broker with California Coastal Estates DRE 01329427

Laguna Niguel

About the City of Laguna Niguel

Welcome to Laguna Niguel info here in our beautiful city of Laguna Niguel. You would not be surprised when you drive around the city of Laguna Niguel with its beautiful and lush greenery. Laguna Niguel has over one-third designated as open space. This significant amount of open space is one of the key features defining the character and urban form of the City. The City has 2 community parks, 23 neighborhood parks, 3 mini-parks, 1 dog park, 2 county regional parks, 2 small county parks and the new Laguna Niguel Skate & Soccer Park.

The name “Laguna Niguel” is derived from the Spanish word “Laguna,” which means lagoon, and the word “Nigueli,” which was the name of a Juaneno Indian village once located near Aliso Creek. In 1821, California became Mexican territory and many rancheros were formed in Southern California, including Rancho Niguel. During this period, Rancho Niguel was primarily used as a sheep ranch. The first private landowner of the area was Juan Avila, a resident of San Juan Capistrano, who obtained land through a Mexican land grant in 1842. Juan Avila was also successful in re-establishing his title to the land after California became US territory in 1848 and remained the owner of “Rancho Niguel” until 1865.

In 1895, the “Rancho Niguel” land became part of the Moulton Company, a company thatwould eventually control over 19,000 acres of local ranch land.

The genesis of today’s Laguna Niguel was the establishment of the Laguna Niguel Corporation in 1959 by Cabot, Cabot and Forbes, making it one of the first master planned communities in California. The firm of Victor Gruen and Associates was retained to develop a detailed community plan for the approximately 7,100-acre site. Land sales started to occur in 1961 in Monarch Bay and Laguna Terrace subdivisions. Avco Community Developer acquired the Laguna Niguel Plan in 1971 and initiated development as set forth in the original Master Plan.

During the early years of development in Laguna Niguel, the Laguna Niguel Homeowner Association, later to become the Laguna Niguel Community Council, served in an advisory capacity to the Orange County Board of Supervisors on land use issues.

In 1986, Laguna Niguel residents, looking for local governance, took the first step toward cityhood by forming a Community Services District. Three years later, on November 7, 1989, 89% of the voters favored incorporation and on December 1, 1989, Laguna Niguel became the 29th city in Orange County. 
City Tree and Flower
City Tree = Jacaranda

City Flower = Bougainvilla

LAUREN SELINSKY, LAGUNA NIGUEL SPECIALIST

LAGUNA NIGUEL REALTOR, LAUREN SELINSKY

LAGUNA NIGUEL, BUYER REP. LAUREN SELINSKY

LAGUNA NIGUEL SELLERS REP, LAUREN SELINSKY 949.310.4960

MILITARY RELOCATION SPECIALIST #oclauren

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Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Laguna Niguel home sellers will be in very good hands when they select you as their listing agent.

Mar 02, 2017 03:12 AM
James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR

Good morning Lauren.  Love the photo of the mountains in the background. 

Mar 02, 2017 04:16 AM
Brian England
Ambrose Realty Management LLC - Gilbert, AZ
MBA, GRI, REALTOR® Real Estate in East Valley AZ

If anyone is looking to live in Laguna Niguel, they should definitely give you a call right away!

Mar 02, 2017 10:17 AM