Valencia by FivePoint has established a community in Los Angeles County's Santa Clarita Valley that emphasizes belonging and connection across all age groups. The development's location provides adjacency to I-5, placing area job centers, educational institutions like Cal Arts and College of the Canyons, and Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital within easy reach. Nearby access to Metrolink, additional freeways, and airports enhances connectivity, with one homeowner noting the balance between proximity to urban work centers and a quieter lifestyle.
The community offers diverse new homes across 12 collections from prominent national builders, including detached and attached designs in single- or multi-level styles. Pricing ranges from the upper $500,000s to the low $1.4 millions, with plans offering 2 to 6 bedrooms and sizes from 1,326 to 3,723 square feet. Homes feature privacy optimization, indoor/outdoor livability, and views, alongside social spaces, sleek kitchens, and luxurious primary suites. Standard sustainability features include low-E windows, upgraded insulation, rooftop solar, and tankless water heaters with closed loop systems. Some homes provide flow meters for water usage monitoring and solar data tracking. Level 2 electric vehicle chargers are planned for existing and future homes within Confluence Village, reflecting a commitment to modern, energy-efficient living.
Valencia's setting is framed by panoramic hillside views and the Santa Susana Mountains, with permanently protected open space enhancing its natural ambiance. The community is served by top-ranked school districts, including the Newhall School District, Saugus School District, and William S. Hart District for junior high and high school students. Extensive outdoor amenities form a core part of the community experience. Confluence Park serves as a central hub with expansive lawns, a lap pool, family pool, spa, cabanas, and a large Community Garden managed by a Gardening Committee. The Eastlink Greenway network connects various destinations within Valencia via walking, biking, and Neighborhood Electric Vehicle paths, linking to Confluence Park and Verve Park, which features lawns, a playground, outdoor fitness zone, bike repair stand, and a community clubhouse. Future additions include a Valencia GO mobility hub with bikeshare and carshare elements. Riparian Park, a Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Department facility, offers basketball courts, a sports field, playground, picnic areas, and trails. Vantage Park, scheduled to open later this year, will add another pool, spa, and community building.
The community fosters social connection through clubs organized by First Service Residential, including Tabletop Gaming, Walking, Karaoke, and the Gardening Committee, alongside monthly social gatherings at the Break Room. The Valencia Farmers Market, open Sundays from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., offers fresh produce and artisan fare from surrounding areas. Year-round community festivities provide additional opportunities for engagement. Homeowners have emphasized the walkability, safety, and neighborly atmosphere, with one noting the ease of forming friendships and the sense of connection that accelerates the feeling of being at home. For more information, visit https://www.Valencia.com and https://www.fivepoint.com.


