Quail Hill, Irvine, California

Quail Hill is a village in the southern part of Irvine, Orange County, California. It is one of the seven communities that belong to the University area of the City of Irvine. The village's name comes from a distinctive rock formation that adjoins 600 acres (2.4 km2) of open space.[1] Located next to the 405 freeway, Quail Hill is close to major employment, entertainment and dining areas of the city. At the foot of Quail Hill there is the Quail Hill Loop Trail that provides public access to a natural surface trail.[2]

Neighborhoods

Single Family

  • Sage by California Pacific Homes (Cluster Courtyard) with Robert Hidey Architects
  • Vicara by Richmond American Homes - with Robert Hidey Architects
  • Linden by William Lyon Homes
  • Laurel by William Lyon Homes
  • Olivos by California Pacific Homes - with Robert Hidey Architects
  • Tapestry by Fieldstone Communities
  • Chantilly by Warmington Homes - with Bassenian-Lagoni Architects
  • Sienna by Standard Pacific Homes - with Robert Hidey Architects
  • Sandalwood by Standard Pacific Homes (Paired and Detached)
  • Solstice by Pulte Homes

Townhomes

  • Jasmine by Shea Homes - with William Hezmalhalch Architects
  • Casalon by John Laing Homes
  • Ivy Wreath by D.R. Horton
  • Ambridge by William Lyon Homes

References

  1. ^ "Quail Hill Community".
  2. ^ "Irvine Ranch Wildlands & Parks".
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