
The Laguna Niguel Trail Network: How 80+ Miles of Connected Greenbelt Quietly Adds Value to Your Home
Do Laguna Niguel trails add value to a home? Yes. Direct access to the Laguna Niguel trail network is a measurable, durable value driver. The city's connected greenbelt covers roughly 80 miles or more and includes the Aliso Creek, Salt Creek, Badlands, Crown Valley, and Niguel Hills systems. Neighbo
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