Laguna Niguel is a scenic, upscale city in South Orange County, California, set among the rolling San Joaquin Hills just minutes from the coast. As one of California's very first master-planned communities, it has grown into one of the region's most prestigious and desirable places to live, known for its abundant open space, coastal-influenced climate, ocean and canyon views, and strong sense of community.
Laguna Niguel's name combines the Spanish word laguna (lagoon) with Nigueli, the name of an Acjachemen (Juaneño) village once located near Aliso Creek. The area's history traces back to the 1842 Rancho Niguel Mexican land grant awarded to Juan Avila, which later became part of the Moulton Company's expansive ranch holdings. In 1959, the Laguna Niguel Corporation, created by Cabot, Cabot & Forbes, began developing the approximately 7,100-acre property as one of California's first master-planned communities, guided by a visionary master plan from Victor Gruen and Associates. The first neighborhoods, Monarch Bay and Laguna Terrace, began selling homes in 1961, and after decades of carefully planned growth, residents voted overwhelmingly to incorporate Laguna Niguel as a city in 1989.
Laguna Niguel offers one of the widest selections of homes in South Orange County. Buyers will find everything from condominiums and townhomes to mid-century ranch homes, spacious executive residences, and grand custom estates, many with sweeping city, canyon, and ocean views. Neighborhoods range from guard-gated luxury communities to established family-friendly tracts, with architectural styles that reflect the area's coastal Southern California character. This diversity makes Laguna Niguel appealing to buyers across a broad range of lifestyles and price points. Most of the city is served by ZIP code 92677, while a small portion along the southern edge shares the 92629 ZIP code with neighboring Dana Point.
Single-Family Homes — Trailing 12 Months (as of July 7, 2026)
Median Sale Price: $1,744,000 (down 0.34% year-over-year)
Median Days on Market: 17 days
Based on 438 closed sales
Single-family homes in Laguna Niguel held essentially flat over the past year, with the median at $1,744,000, down a negligible 0.34% and squarely in the plateau Steven Thomas describes across Orange County. Across 438 closed sales, homes moved in a median of just 17 days, a strong pace that reflects durable demand for this established, view-rich city. With current inventory pointing to an estimated market time of roughly 75 days, the market sits in balanced territory where accurately priced, well-presented homes continue to reward prepared sellers.
Condominiums — Trailing 12 Months (as of July 7, 2026)
Median Sale Price: $805,000 (up 5.78% year-over-year)
Median Days on Market: 22 days
Based on 262 closed sales
Laguna Niguel's attached-home market outperformed its single-family segment on price, with the condo median up 5.78% year-over-year to $805,000 across 262 closed sales. At 22 days on market, condos here continue to move efficiently, offering an accessible entry point into one of South Orange County's most desirable coastal-adjacent cities. In a market this active, precise pricing remains the key to standing out.
Laguna Niguel values vary significantly based on neighborhood, view orientation, lot size, upgrades, and model type. For a confidential property-specific analysis, contact for a tailored market review.
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Laguna Niguel is served by the highly regarded Capistrano Unified School District. Six elementary schools are located within the city: Laguna Niguel Elementary, John Malcom Elementary, Moulton Elementary, Marian Bergeson Elementary, George White Elementary, and Hidden Hills Elementary. Students are generally served by either Niguel Hills Middle School or Aliso Viejo Middle School, depending on neighborhood attendance boundaries. John Malcom and Moulton Elementary have both earned National Blue Ribbon recognition. High school students typically attend Aliso Niguel High School in neighboring Aliso Viejo or Dana Hills High School in Dana Point. The district's strong academic reputation continues to make Laguna Niguel a popular choice for families.
Laguna Niguel's neighborhoods range from coastal-view enclaves to established gated communities. Here are a few Laguna Niguel neighborhood highlights:
Bear Brand Ranch and Ocean Ranch: Among the city's most prestigious addresses, these upscale, largely gated communities located along the city's southern edge offer luxury homes, privacy, and proximity to Dana Point and the beaches.
Beacon Hill: A well-known hillside community prized for its ocean and canyon views, greenbelts, and known for its distinctive Cape Cod-inspired homes.
Marina Hills: A popular established community centered on Marina Hills Park, with a community pool, tennis courts, and easy access to trails and shopping.
Monarch Summit I & II Two neighboring communities known for their single-story attached homes, many with panoramic city, canyon, and ocean views. Floor plans typically offer two or three bedrooms, with clubhouse and pool amenities. Monarch Summit II is a sought-after 55+ community, while Monarch Summit I is not age restricted.
El Niguel Heights: An established neighborhood near the private El Niguel Country Club, appealing to golf enthusiasts.
Rancho Niguel: A centrally located, amenity-rich communities close to parks, shopping, and the Crown Valley corridor.
Open space defines Laguna Niguel. More than one-third of the city is preserved as parks, trails, and natural areas, giving residents an exceptional outdoor lifestyle year-round.
Laguna Niguel Regional Park: A 227-acre county park built around the 44-acre Laguna Niguel Lake, offering fishing, picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis and pickleball courts, and miles of hiking and biking trails.
Crown Valley Community Park: The city's main recreational hub, featuring an aquatics center, amphitheater, and sports facilities.
Niguel Botanical Preserve: An 18-acre garden with roughly four miles of walking trails and thousands of plant species from Mediterranean climates around the world, open daily and dog-friendly.
Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park: A vast regional wilderness area nearby, offering extensive hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails.
The city also maintains a large network of neighborhood parks including Chapparosa, Beacon Hill, Bear Brand, and Marina Hills parks, plus a dog park and a popular skate park, along with connections to the Salt Creek and Aliso Creek trail systems.
Laguna Niguel hosts a lively calendar of community life, from the weekly Laguna Niguel Farmers Market to concerts, seasonal celebrations, and events at Crown Valley Park and the Sea Country Senior and Community Center. Its central South County location also puts residents minutes from the beaches of Dana Point and Laguna Beach, the shops and dining along Crown Valley Parkway, and the harbor and coastal attractions just beyond the city's southern edge.
Laguna Niguel enjoys a mild, coastal-influenced Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and cool, occasionally rainy winters. August is typically the warmest month and December the coolest, and the ocean's proximity keeps temperatures moderate and comfortable throughout the year, making outdoor recreation a year-round pleasure.
Open Space: More than one-third of the city preserved as parks and natural areas.
Views: Ocean, canyon, and city views across many hillside neighborhoods.
Location: Minutes from Dana Point Harbor, Laguna Beach, and major South County job centers, with I-5 and the 73 toll road close at hand.
Homes: An exceptional range from condos to custom estates, plus single-story and 55-plus options at Monarch.
Schools: Served by the highly rated Capistrano Unified School District.
With 700 home sales tracked over the past year, Laguna Niguel is a deep, active market where the right pricing and marketing strategy make all the difference. I know this city inside and out, from its ocean-view enclaves to its gated communities and condo neighborhoods, and when you're ready to move, we have the tools, marketing, and support to execute flawlessly on your behalf.
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CRMLS data as of July 7, 2026. Market statistics reflect closed sales for the trailing 12 months compared to the prior 12-month period. Estimated market time reflects current active inventory. Steven Thomas, Reports on Housing | July 6, 2026.
City of Laguna Niguel
64,023 people live in Laguna Niguel, where the median age is 47.7 and the average individual income is $77,246. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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