Our latest listing is a wonderful two-story home on a corner lot in a desirable and established pocket of Santa Clarita. Constructed in 1979 within a Planned Unit Development (PUD), the residence features a thoughtful layout that is ideal for entertaining and relaxing. Community perks include a pool, clubhouse, pickleball courts, tennis courts, basketball courts, numerous playgrounds, and multiple parks and open spaces. The neighborhood is also home to the oldest restaurant in Los Angeles County.



The first level opens to a living room with double-height ceilings that lead to a series of interconnected public spaces. Anchored by a fireplace, the living floats into the dining area. Both rooms have large windows looking out to the front and rear yards.
From the dining area, you enter the kitchen, which is configured in an open U-shape. It has a 4-burner stove, dishwasher, ample counter space, breakfast bar seating, and large sliding windows above the double sinks overlooking the yard. From here, you flow easily between the dining area and the den.




The den features sliding glass doors that lead to the backyard. A hallway connects the laundry area and half bathroom to the den. This hallway also provides direct access to a large two-car garage, with additional parking in the driveway for guests.
All four bedrooms are upstairs. The spacious primary bedroom offers an en-suite bathroom and a generous closet. The other bedrooms allow versatility in use, whether you’re seeking bedrooms for kids, a playroom, or a dedicated space for a home office.
Santa Clarita Neighborhood
Saugus is one of four communities (along with Valencia, Newhall, and Canyon Country) that merged in 1987 to create the city of Santa Clarita. Today, residents enjoy a laid-back lifestyle. Georgia Rios, communications specialist with the City of Santa Clarita says, “The schools are great, we have many beautiful parks and a lot of people who work in the community also live here.”
The PUD community includes a pool, clubhouse, pickleball courts, tennis courts, basketball courts, numerous playgrounds, and multiple parks and open spaces. Beyond the PUD, Central Park, developed on 105 acres, is moments away, offering outdoor recreation that includes hiking, a baseball field, picnic and frisbee areas, a golf course, and two dog parks. The neighborhood is also home to Saugus Café, a former rail stop connecting San Francisco and Los Angeles via Newhall Pass, the oldest restaurant in Los Angeles County.