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Looking

for the perfect place to begin your new home search? Welcome to the Guest House at Sendero, in scenic South Orange County.

Sendero is the first village to open on the new ranch community of Rancho Mission Viejo (“The Ranch”), located just east of San Juan Capistrano and within a few miles of Doheny Beach and Dana Point Harbor. Now open for sales at Sendero are 11 brand new residential neighborhoods with prices ranging from the $300,000s to just over $1 million. Sendero neighborhood builders include Del Webb, Meritage Homes, Ryland Homes, SeaCountry Homes, Shea Homes, Standard Pacific Homes, TriPointe Homes, and William Lyon Homes. Four of Sendero’s neighborhoods are located in the gated enclave of Gavilan and are offered exclusively to the 55-plus crowd.

“The Guest House is where homeshoppers begin their

The village of Sendero on rancho MiSSion viejo

YOuR NeW HOMe SeaRCH BeGiNS aT THe GueST HOuSe

home search at Sendero,” said Nadine Corrigan, Vice President

of Marketing for Rancho Mission Viejo LLC., stewards of Rancho

Mission Viejo and community master planners/developers. “it’s our information center and the primary place to learn

all about the unique lifestyle advantages of living at Sendero

and on Rancho Mission Viejo. it’s also where you can pick-up a village map, learn more about each of the neighborhoods

now offering homes for sale, get directions to the

Outpost to view its hammock garden, poolside bar and super

cool lounge, and experience our own Ranch-style brand of

hospitality through our welcoming and knowledgeable Community

Representatives.”

at the Guest House, epic historical

videos, exciting interactive displays and touch screens

invite homeshoppers to explore, learn and get up close and personal

with The Ranch. Plus, an

info bar is stocked with iPads to connect homeshoppers with Sendero neighborhood homebuilders and each of the different floorplans and elevations offered for sale. in addition, each Community Representative is prepared to answer questions and share the details about Sendero’s array of amenities, facilities and unique programs, services and activities.

Located in the heart of Sendero, the Guest House is within easy walking distance of two clubhouses now open for viewing as well as a large village green and wide paseos leading to picnic areas, tot lots and playgrounds, bocce ball courts, fire pits, a native plant garden, and even a putting green. Designed with a contemporary farmhouse feel, the Guest House will eventually become a community hall for resident events, private parties, and other festivities.

also planned for Sendero is

a 15-acre community park, the 10-acre Ranch Marketplace retail plaza, the vegetable and fruit gardens of Sendero Farm, a fire station, and the network of hiking/biking trails accessing trails on The Reserve at Rancho Mission Viejo and a County Regional hiking and biking trails system.

encompassing 23,000 acres, Rancho Mission Viejo is comprised of more than 17,000 acresofpermanentopenspace and approximately 6,000 acres slated for residential and mixeduse development, starting with

the village of Sendero. The Ranch is also Orange County’s last working ranch and home

to protected habitat within the wide expanses of The Reserve at Rancho Mission Viejo.

To take your tour of Sendero on The Ranch, visit the Guest House, open daily from 10am

to 6pm. DRiViNG DiReCTiONS: Sendero is located at the intersection of antonio Parkway

Homeshoppers of all ages begin their Senderohome search at the Guest House

and Ortega Highway. You can avoid the i-5/Ortega Caltrans construction via alternative routes. From southbound i-5, exit Crown Valley Parkway and turn left, proceeding east. Turn right onto antonio Parkway, turn right at Sendero and follow the

signs to the Guest House. From northbound i-5, exit Camino Capistrano and turn left. Turn

right at San Juan Creek Road, turn left at La Novia avenue, right onto Ortega Highway, then

left at Reata Road. Continue straight into Sendero and follow the signs to the Guest House.

For more information, please visit www.RanchoMissionViejo. com or call a Community Representative at the Guest House at (949) 768-1882.