Relocating to a new city is more than just a change of address; it is the start of a new chapter in your life’s story. In South Orange County, few places offer a more compelling narrative than Laguna Hills. Nestled between the bustling innovation hubs of Irvine and the iconic shores of the Pacific, Laguna Hills provides a “best of both worlds” lifestyle that has made it a top destination for relocating professionals, growing families, and retirees alike in late 2025.
As a local expert who has lived in South Orange County since 1970, Bob Strausheim has witnessed this region’s transformation from sprawling ranch land into one of California’s most desirable suburban enclaves. This guide is designed to help you navigate the “fragile art” of relocation with the confidence of a local.
The Laguna Hills Lifestyle: What to Expect
Laguna Hills is defined by its topography and its tranquility. Unlike the flat, grid-like layouts of some neighboring cities, Laguna Hills is built into rolling hills that offer many residents panoramic views of the Saddleback Mountains or city lights.
- Climate and Outdoor Living: Expect a Mediterranean climate that encourages year-round outdoor activity. With the ocean just a 15-minute drive away, you’ll enjoy coastal breezes that keep the hills significantly cooler than the inland valleys.
- Safety and Community: Consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in Southern California, Laguna Hills maintains a “small-town” intimacy. You will find neighbors who know each other by name, particularly in established tracts where residents tend to stay for decades.
- Connectivity: For commuters, the city is strategically positioned near the I-5, 405, and the 73 Toll Road. Whether your office is at the Irvine Spectrum or you are heading south to San Diego, Laguna Hills serves as a highly accessible home base.
Navigating the 2026 Real Estate Landscape
As we look toward 2026, the Laguna Hills market is entering a phase of healthy stabilization. After a period of rapid appreciation—where median home prices rose to approximately $1.1 million—the market is now more balanced, providing relocating buyers with slightly more breathing room for negotiation.
Primary Neighborhoods to Consider
- Nellie Gail Ranch: The “Crown Jewel” of Laguna Hills. This world-renowned equestrian community offers custom estates on sprawling lots, 25 miles of riding trails, and a private swim and tennis club. If you are looking for luxury and space, Nellie Gail is unparalleled.
- Moulton Ranch: A perennial favorite for families. This neighborhood is known for its larger, modern floor plans and its proximity to top-rated schools and neighborhood parks like Sheep Hills.
- Central Laguna Hills: Ideal for young professionals or those looking to downsize. This area features a mix of single-family homes, modern townhomes, and the gated 55+ community of Laguna Woods Village (directly adjacent), providing options for every stage of life.
Schools and Education: A Priority for Families
For most families relocating to the area, the quality of education is the deciding factor. Laguna Hills is served primarily by the Saddleback Valley Unified School District (SVUSD), which has a long-standing reputation for academic excellence.
- Laguna Hills High School: A National Blue Ribbon School known for its “family” atmosphere, robust International Baccalaureate (IB) program, and award-winning Two-Way Language Immersion program.
- Elementary and Intermediate Options: Schools like Valencia Elementary and La Paz Intermediate consistently earn high ratings from parents and state educators alike, focusing on both academic rigor and social-emotional growth.
The Relocation Roadmap: Tips for a Smooth Move
Relocating from out of state or even just from another county requires a specialized approach. Having sold well over 1,000 homes in Orange County, Bob Strausheim recommends the following steps to ensure your transition is seamless:
- Get “Cross-Border” Certified Help: If you are moving from outside of California (or even Canada), work with an agent like Bob who holds RBC® Cross-Border Certification. This ensures they understand the specific tax and logistical hurdles of international or long-distance moves.
- Understand the “Total Cost” of Ownership: Beyond the mortgage, be sure to account for California’s property tax structure and potential Mello-Roos or HOA fees, which can vary significantly by neighborhood.
- Prioritize Your “Lifestyle Wishlist”: Are you moving for the schools, the commute, or the views? Laguna Hills can provide all three, but certain neighborhoods prioritize one over the others.
- The “Pre-Move” Visit: If possible, spend a weekend exploring the local parks, the Laguna Hills Community Center, and the “Village at Nellie Gail” to get a true feel for the rhythm of the city.
Why Experience is Your Greatest Asset
In a market this nuanced, working with an agent who understands the “fragile art” of negotiation is vital. Bob Strausheim’s 48 years of experience means he doesn’t just show you houses; he provides the historical context of every street. His business is built on honesty, integrity, and results, ensuring that your move to Laguna Hills is not just a transaction, but a successful investment in your future.



