
Westridge, Valencia Summit, and Valencia Woodlands: Three of Valencia's Premier Communities
Published by Michelle Dubner | Dubner Real Estate Group | Equity Union | Los Angeles, California
Valencia, California is one of the most established master-planned communities in the Santa Clarita Valley, and within it, there are clear tiers of neighborhoods. For buyers looking at the upper end of the market—larger homes, gated living, golf course settings, and nature-backed views—three communities consistently stand out: Westridge, Valencia Summit, and Valencia Woodlands.
Many buyers at this price point also compare nearby communities like Stevenson Ranch—this comparison is covered in “Valencia vs. Stevenson Ranch, California: Which Community Is Right for Your Family?”
Jon and I know these communities closely. Here is a clear breakdown of what actually makes each one different, and what buyers should understand before focusing on this part of the Valencia market.
Westridge

Golf Course Living Around The Oaks Club at Valencia
Westridge is built around The Oaks Club at Valencia, formerly known as TPC at Valencia, a championship course designed with input from PGA Tour player Mark O’Meara. The course and clubhouse anchor the entire community and shape how the neighborhoods are oriented.
If you’re specifically exploring golf course living in Valencia, you can see a deeper breakdown of what those communities offer here: “Golf Course Communities in Valencia, California.”
Westridge is one of the most diverse upper-tier areas in Valencia:
Multiple subdivisions (including gated and non-gated enclaves)
Condos, townhomes, and single-family homes
Wide price range depending on location and view
Homes are positioned to maximize golf course, hillside, and open-space views, creating a sense of openness that is difficult to replicate in standard suburban tracts.
Why Buyers Choose Westridge
Golf course lifestyle and views
Larger, more flexible mix of home types
Strong community amenities (pools, parks, tennis, clubhouse)
Access to West Ranch schools
Highly desirable, consistently in demand
Valencia Summit

Established Living Backed by 80 Acres of Open Space
Valencia Summit is one of the most established prestige communities in Valencia, built primarily in the late 1980s. Instead of a golf course, its defining feature is direct adjacency to an 80-acre nature park filled with oak trees, trails, and valley views.
The Summit is divided into distinct sections:
Windermere, Chelsea, and San Marino (single-family neighborhoods)
Stratford Collection (gated townhomes)
Many homes feature elevated lots and sweeping views of the Santa Clarita Valley.
Why Buyers Choose Valencia Summit
Mature, established neighborhood feel
Strong connection to preserved open space
Larger lots compared to newer tracts
Valley and hillside views
Quiet, residential character with prestige appeal
Valencia Woodlands

Guard-Gated Living Bordering Valencia Country Club
Valencia Woodlands is a 24/7 guard-gated community built between 1999 and 2002 by Taylor Woodrow (now Taylor Morrison). It sits on oak-covered hills near Valencia Boulevard and is bordered by the private Valencia Country Club golf course.
The community includes four distinct neighborhoods:
Presidio (larger single-family homes)
Garland
Carmelita (detached condos)
Ironwood (detached condos)
Architecturally, the community has a cohesive Monterey and Santa Barbara-inspired design, giving it a refined and consistent feel throughout.
Why Buyers Choose Valencia Woodlands
True guard-gated privacy
Golf course adjacency (Valencia Country Club)
Strong architectural consistency
Resort-style amenities (pool, clubhouse, tennis, greenbelts)
Executive-level neighborhood feel
What All Three Communities Share
While each has a distinct identity, they all represent the top tier of Valencia living:
Strong demand and long-term desirability
HOA-maintained neighborhoods with well-kept amenities
Homes positioned around views, open space, or golf settings
Limited inventory and fast-moving listings when well priced
For buyers deciding whether this level of home and lifestyle upgrade is the right move, “Is Valencia, California a Good Fit for Move-Up Buyers?” provides a helpful overview of what to expect at this stage of the market.
These are not “entry-level” neighborhoods—they are lifestyle-driven communities where buyers are intentionally choosing setting and long-term livability over convenience alone.
⚠️ What Buyers Should Know Before Choosing
Inventory Moves Quickly
Well-priced homes in Westridge, the Summit, or Woodlands often attract immediate attention. Being pre-approved and ready to act is essential.
HOA Structure Matters
Each community has its own HOA dues and CC&Rs. These vary depending on subdivision and home type. Reviewing them carefully before writing an offer is non-negotiable.
You’re Buying a Setting, Not Just a Home
In these communities, the premium is driven by:
View corridors
Open space and golf adjacency
Community upkeep and design consistency
Long-term demand stability
Understanding this upfront helps buyers make confident, informed decisions.
Who These Communities Are Best For
These neighborhoods tend to attract buyers who prioritize:
Larger, higher-quality homes
Scenic surroundings and privacy
Golf course or nature-backed living
Established, well-maintained communities
Long-term ownership stability
If your goal is to upgrade into one of Valencia’s most desirable residential settings, these three communities are typically where that search begins.
Thinking about Westridge, Valencia Summit, or Valencia Woodlands?
Jon and I can help you compare current opportunities and identify the right fit for your lifestyle and budget.
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Michelle and Jon Dubner | Dubner Real Estate Group | Equity Union | Los Angeles, California