originally owned and developed by Newhall Land and Farm. most of the community is master planned and yes, overall they have done a pretty good job of it.
I used to live there for a while. Nice safe streets, neighborhoods, and walking paths. There was a pizza place near the mall that I liked. Hopefully the COVID lockdowns did not hit the businesses too hard there.
Yes, the lake is great fun and the whole Castaic area has changed dramatically in the last 25 years. At one time it was pretty much a busy truck stop and a lake. Now, it's so much more.
BTW, don’t forget the extremely DENSE traffic you’ll also be forced to deal with once COVID is over. The 5 Freeway North-South is the ONLY artery in and out of the Santa Clarita Valley and it’ll add 45-60 minutes onto your commute EACH WAY when everything returns to normal.
You are right! During the morning rush hour, there is southbound traffic on I-5 and the 14. Northbound during the evening rush hour. Amount of time depends on the exact departure time, if any accidents, etc.
Hi Zak Yes, our family started out here back in 1976 which is a good bit of time. We've seen the community grow into what is is today and even though not big on change, the city has done a pretty good job with master planned neighborhoods and keeping things orderly. The only thing I would like better is if we were bit closer to the beach! It does get pretty hot during the 2 hot months during the summer. Not too bad.
Thats awesome! Ive been here for a few years too and the environment is the best. I have some new construction tours that I posted here on youtube. think you might enjoy, maybe they're close to where you live?
Yeah, I miss that too. Also, back in the 1970's The Valley West Archers had a field archery range where I use to go shooting as a child. Unfortunately, the old field range is gone and the land has been replaced with housing developments. Even though the communities are nicely developed, it's unfortunate the undeveloped areas are disappearing. Yes, there are now some protected open areas, but the use is mostly limited to hiking.
You are right about the water! Currently we are mandated for a 20% reduction. It seems like that happens about every 5 years, then we finally have a rainy season and we're okay for a few years.
Actually, the planners have at least designed and protected quite a bit of lovely open space. It looks especially nice in the spring time. There's even a 150-acre Oak Preserve over in Westridge. There are many miles of protected hiking trails and no motorized vehicles are allowed. However, with all that, it's just not possible to have a city of homes and neighborhoods without building.
Awesome landscaping . Whoever planned the town can definitely design nature . Very beautiful town .
originally owned and developed by Newhall Land and Farm. most of the community is master planned and yes, overall they have done a pretty good job of it.
Lived there from 1988 till 2017. It’s really grown.
We moved away in 1994, and when we look back we realize it was the best place we ever lived!
Thank you for your comment and we really do love it here. All our family lives here and it really is a terrific place to call home.
I miss you..: you had the best rice crispy treats in the hood
Beautiful place, love from India
Thank you Iunkhel. Your kindness is appreciated!
300,000 people and growing? I remember when there was 8,000 people and not a single traffic light. Orwell George..
I used to live there for a while. Nice safe streets, neighborhoods, and walking paths. There was a pizza place near the mall that I liked. Hopefully the COVID lockdowns did not hit the businesses too hard there.
Topper's Pizza nearby the mall and it's still there. In fact, we just picked up a pizza last week.
@@gregoryrealestategroup awesome to hear I miss that place. I'm glad it is still around.
nice town.
Even though it's grown, it really is quite nice and a good place to call home.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it. No community is perfect but overall SCV is a terrific place to live, especially if working locally.
Hi. Would it be possible to find a fully furnished studio in SCV, possibly close to Freeway 5 for daily commute to Burbank?
Nice video wow
Thank you so much 😀
I wanted to go up to Castaic Lake but school commitments wouldn't let me
Yes, the lake is great fun and the whole Castaic area has changed dramatically in the last 25 years. At one time it was pretty much a busy truck stop and a lake. Now, it's so much more.
BTW, don’t forget the extremely DENSE traffic you’ll also be forced to deal with once COVID is over. The 5 Freeway North-South is the ONLY artery in and out of the Santa Clarita Valley and it’ll add 45-60 minutes onto your commute EACH WAY when everything returns to normal.
You are right! During the morning rush hour, there is southbound traffic on I-5 and the 14. Northbound during the evening rush hour. Amount of time depends on the exact departure time, if any accidents, etc.
Beautiful 😍
Lived here for 4 years now-I won’t move out of this beautiful valley. I plan to buy a second and maybe a third home.
Hi Zak Yes, our family started out here back in 1976 which is a good bit of time. We've seen the community grow into what is is today and even though not big on change, the city has done a pretty good job with master planned neighborhoods and keeping things orderly. The only thing I would like better is if we were bit closer to the beach! It does get pretty hot during the 2 hot months during the summer. Not too bad.
Thats awesome! Ive been here for a few years too and the environment is the best.
I have some new construction tours that I posted here on youtube. think you might enjoy, maybe they're close to where you live?
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It was way better when we could ride dirt bikes all over that land.
Yeah, I miss that too. Also, back in the 1970's The Valley West Archers had a field archery range where I use to go shooting as a child. Unfortunately, the old field range is gone and the land has been replaced with housing developments. Even though the communities are nicely developed, it's unfortunate the undeveloped areas are disappearing. Yes, there are now some protected open areas, but the use is mostly limited to hiking.
I like it country.but I'm not chsnce
Better bring your own water they do not have much
You are right about the water! Currently we are mandated for a 20% reduction. It seems like that happens about every 5 years, then we finally have a rainy season and we're okay for a few years.
All that natural wild habitat paved over to build this ugly, artificial, car-based nightmare. The whole place looks like a giant shopping mall.
Actually, the planners have at least designed and protected quite a bit of lovely open space. It looks especially nice in the spring time. There's even a 150-acre Oak Preserve over in Westridge. There are many miles of protected hiking trails and no motorized vehicles are allowed. However, with all that, it's just not possible to have a city of homes and neighborhoods without building.