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SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY

‘LOVE THE LIFESTYLE’ FOUND AT THE AWARD-WINNING VILLAGE OF ESENCIA

New homebuyers searching for a uniquely high quality of life are drawn to Esencia on Rancho Mission Viejo’s award-winning amenities, vibrant social life, breathtaking views and variety of new homes.

“I love the lifestyle here,” said Brittany Ketchum, who purchased a new home with her husband, Kurt, in Aurora,a neighborhood by William Lyon Homes. “My favorite thing about our

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home is our view. From our kitchen, our family room area and our master bedroom, we have beautiful views of the mountains.”

Strong sales throughout the Village of Esencia have increased the urgency for new homebuyers, as new

home purchase opportunities become limited. In the Gavilan neighborhoods for residents age 55+, fewer than 35 new homes remain.

From its scenic South Orange County hilltop location, Esencia on The Ranch is just a short drive to miles of idyllic southern California coastline, museums and preserved historic sites, natural wonders and theme parks. Neighborhoods offer a full range of single-level and multi-story homes ranging in price from the $500,000s to over $900,000. The beautiful homes were designed for a wide-range of lifestyles, including firsttime homebuyers, couples, families, adventurous empty-nesters and Gavilan neighborhoods exclusive to residents age 55+.

Residents benefit from the inter-generational village’s focus on nurturing

To learn more, visit www.RanchoMissionViejo.com or visit the Visitors Center located within Esencia.

neighborliness among all ages and life stages, utilizing award-winning amenities and thoughtful programming to create a vibrant social life in neighborhoods overlooking a historic ranch featuring thousands of acres of permanently protected open space. No other planned community in Orange County can match Rancho MissionViejo’shuge offering of amenities and RanchLife activities, which include workshops, classes, health and wellness programs, happy hours, resident-led clubs,community-wide parties, cultural activities, onsite programming by local organizations such as the YMCA, provided exclusively for Ranch residents.

“There is a strong sense of community, and it feels that way,” said Ketchum. “I love going out on my bal cony

in the morning and taking it all in. It’s open. It’s not crowded. It’s not congested. It just feels peaceful.”

At completion, the villages on Rancho Mission Viejo will occupy approximately 25% of the historic 23,000-acre Rancho Mission Viejo, Orange County’s last working ranch,

which has been held in the O’Neill/Avery/Moiso family since 1882. About 75% of The Ranch, will be preserved for ranching, farming and the phased formation of a large habitat conservation area known as The Reserve at Rancho Mission Viejo.

To learn more, visit www.

RanchoMissionViejo.com.