Frequently Asked Questions
Where’s your info center?
There’s no traditional brick and mortar info center here, but there are so many ways to plan your visit:
- Email us to get in touch
- Take an on-site, self-guided tour using your mobile device
- Swing by the Sharestream on Sundays at our weekly Farmers Market
How much do new homes cost at Valencia by FivePoint?
New homes for sale within Valencia in the Santa Clarita Valley, CA range from the upper $500,000s to the $1,800,000s. Visit our Homefinder page to explore the builders and new home collections.
Our first village, Confluence, will also include an income-qualified community. Details to come. To stay up to date on future home openings and other news, join our interest list.
Are there move-in ready homes available in Valencia, CA?
Many of our builders have new homes ready in Valencia and available for quick move-in. Head to our Quick Move-In listing page to see all the new construction ready for move ins now.
What makes Valencia different from other Santa Clarita communities?
The simple truth is that when you buy a home at Valencia by FivePoint (whether it’s a townhome, a paired home, or a single-family home), you not only get a thoughtfully crafted house — you get a thoughtfully planned place to truly live. At Valencia by FivePoint, you’ll find a robust trail system for walking, jogging,biking, riding in your NEV. There are multiple parks, all owned and managed by one master community association, meaning you have access to multiple pools, parks, clubhouses, and gathering places. These parks include Confluence Park, Verve Park, Eastlink, and Vantage Park (coming late 2026). Visit the Parks page for details.Visit our Life at Valencia page to learn more about our amenities and what life is really like here.
Is there a community co-working space to work from home?
Valencia is built for the work from home lifestyle! Not only do many of our home collections offer in-home office spaces, but the community has the perfect shaded places to work outdoors. The residents have also started a club called “The Break Room” where they meet in the Confluence Lounge twice per month over coffee and either take a break from working or get some work done in this super luxury community space.
Are the parks public or private?
Confluence Park, Verve Park, Eastlink, and the future Vantage Park are private parks, owned and operated by the Master Community Association (HOA). The resident keyfobs provide access to residents only. Riparian Park is an LA County park within the community, and is public.
Which schools will my children attend as residents of Valencia by FivePoint?
Our community feeds into three great school districts:
Newhall and Saugus Union School Districts for pre-k through 6th grade.
William S. Hart School District for middle school and high school.
Year over year these districts receive academic accolades. Learn more on our Schools page.
Will the community ever connect to the 126 highway?
Yes, there are plans for the connection, but it is years away. The connection timing depends on the number of homes built within the community.
Can I tour model homes in Valencia, CA?
Valencia Model homes are open daily for tours. Hours are subject to change depending on each collection and builder’s schedule, so before heading over to tour our model homes be sure to check the builder or collection you're interested in on our Homefinder page for specific hours and information.
Is there an HOA?
What will Valencia be like in the future?
Our long-term vision is to create a beautiful, inclusive community that includes new homes, parks, trails, offices, restaurant and retail spaces, and public gathering spaces that foster community connection.
Valencia by FivePoint is one of the largest and most-environmentally-friendly communities of its kind in the nation, with a pledge to maintain net zero greenhouse gas emissions and zero-net-energy homes and buildings. Confluence village is just the first of the many villages within the masterplan.
Valencia is also protecting and preserving the region’s natural resources. Roughly 2/3 of the land – approximately 10,000 acres – will be permanently protected open space.