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Coyote Hills blends nature access with suburban comfort
The Coyote Hills neighborhood stands as an emblematic representation of what Orange County suburban living can offer. Combining natural beauty with convenience and community spirit, it holds allure for various residents, from families to retirees. “The neighborhood has a lot of larger homes with larger lots,” says local Realtor David Drake of Drake Real Estate Team. “It’s near some of the best recreational trails in town and really stands out for the excellent outdoor opportunities in the area, particularly around the West Coyote Hills open space area.”
Homes feature varied styles and landscaped outdoor spaces
The homes in Coyote Hills stand out for their aesthetic variety and attention to landscape detail. Many of the residences, developed primarily from the 1970s through the 1990s, display a mix of architectural styles, including California Ranch, Mediterranean, and contemporary. Spacious front and back yards, often meticulously landscaped with native plants and elegant outdoor living spaces, are common. The neighborhood's hilly terrain provides many homes with panoramic views of the surrounding areas, from city lights to verdant hillscapes. Prices range from $650,000 for a 1,000-square-foot two-bed, two-bath condo to $850,000 for a 1,700-square-foot modern Spanish-style home, while a more spacious 3,000-square-foot property in a gated community can go for upwards of $1.7 million.
Coyote Hills Park offers 670 acres of trails and wildlife views
Central to Coyote Hills' appeal is its proximity to an abundance of green space. The most notable of these is the expansive Coyote Hills Regional Park. This park, with its 670 acres, provides a refreshing escape from urban hustle. Numerous trails wind through the park, suitable for hiking, jogging, or even horseback riding. Its varied topography, punctuated by rolling hills, riparian habitats, and the occasional sight of roaming deer or birds of prey, is a reminder of Southern California's diverse ecology. On top of the trails and vistas, there's the Coyote Hills Golf Course, a lush and well-maintained spot that offers not just a day of golf but scenic views for those living nearby.
Korean restaurants and grocers reflect the area’s diversity
While Coyote Hills offers a sense of retreat, residents don't have to venture far for urban conveniences. A variety of shopping centers are within a short drive, catering to everyday needs. Residents have easy access to a variety of supermarkets, including specialty shops like Trader Joe’s and beloved Korean Grocer H-Mart. And when it comes to dining, Fullerton's evolving culinary scene ensures that there's something for everyone. Just outside the immediate neighborhood, one can find an array of eateries, whether it's casual fare or gourmet establishments. The Korean options in the area are particularly impressive, from the takeout kimbap at Oh Mama! Kitchen to the barbecue of Kote Dae Ji.
Local schools have accolades and access to higher education
The local school system is another feather in Coyote Hills' cap. The neighborhood is served by the Fullerton School District, known for its commitment to academic excellence and holistic student development. Several of the elementary and junior high schools have received accolades for their programs and performance. For high school students, Sonora High School is rated 7 out of 10 on GreatSchools and has an A grade on Niche. Younger students in the area may attend Emery Elementary or Buena Park Junior High. Additionally, proximity to California State University, Fullerton ensures that higher education opportunities are just a stone's throw away, and the university's events and programs often spill over, enriching the broader community.
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On average, homes in Coyote Hills, Fullerton sell after 30 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Coyote Hills, Fullerton over the last 12 months is $800,000, up 14% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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