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For residents of Laguna Oaks, a community nestled against the Pleasanton Ridge on the west side of Pleasanton, the secluded, family-friendly neighborhood is more than simply a place to call home.
“Laguna Oaks is a magical neighborhood,” said local Realtor Cindy Gee.
“I have lived here for 24 years. It boasts such friendly neighbors, a community pool/spa, tennis courts/parks, walking trails, close to shopping and award-winning schools,” Gee continued. “People walk the community just to say ‘hi’ all the time.”
Picturesque views and parklike common areas are hallmarks of the 161-home neighborhood with homes ranging in size between 3,100 and 4,500 square feet on lots between a quarter and half acre.
Laguna Oaks offers a choice of five models, each constructed around a series of cul-de-sacs.

NEIGHBORHOODS FACTS
PARKS: Meadowlark Park, Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park, Cubby’s Dog Park
PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Lydiksen Elementary School, Hart Middle School, Foothill High School
SHOPPING: Koll Center Shopping Center, Pleasanton Gateway Shopping Center, Stoneridge Mall
MEDIAN HOME PRICE 2023: $2,988,000
HOMES SOLD IN 2023: 1
Every home has between four and six bedrooms, in addition to a family room, bonus room, home office and large yard.There’s much to love about Laguna Oaks and plenty to do for children and adults. The development has a recreation area with a children’s play area, two full-size tennis courts, a basketball court, a fully heated pool and year-round spa.
Meadowlark Park, a social hub within the community, is shared among residents from Foothill Knolls and Laguna Oaks neighborhoods. The nearly five-acre park is equipped with basketball courts, picnic and barbecue areas, volleyball courts and separate play areas for tots and older children.
Children living in Laguna Oaks are a short drive from Lydiksen Elementary and Hart Middle School while the award-winning Foothill High School is within walking distance.
“New homeowners will feel very welcome moving into Laguna Oaks,” Gee said. “It’s the best place to live.”




