Highway 14 links the eastern Santa Clarita Valley to the San Fernando Valley and the Antelope Valley. If your job is south or you came from the high desert, this is your corridor.

Direct Answer

Highway 14 connects the eastern Santa Clarita Valley to the San Fernando Valley (joining the I-5) and northeast to the Antelope Valley. Canyon Country and east Santa Clarita sit closest to its on-ramps. Travel times vary by time of day — verify current conditions for your route.

Information current as of 2026.

Where Highway 14 takes you

Southbound, Highway 14 merges into the I-5 toward the San Fernando Valley and the Westside; northbound it climbs toward Palmdale and Lancaster. Always verify current prices, rates, and commute times before you decide.

Neighborhoods that fit different commutes

SCV is not one place. Where you land should follow how you actually get to work.

  • Stevenson Ranch and west-side Valencia sit closest to the I-5 for southbound LA commuters.
  • Canyon Country and east Santa Clarita feed Highway 14 toward the San Fernando Valley and Antelope Valley.
  • Neighborhoods near the Santa Clarita and Via Princessa stations suit Metrolink riders into Downtown LA.
  • Saugus and Castaic trade a slightly longer drive for more home and lot.

Why people relocate to the Santa Clarita Valley

Most people commuting on Highway 14 land on the Santa Clarita Valley for the same handful of reasons: master-planned communities with parks, paseos, and pools; a deep supply of newer construction; well-regarded public schools; and freeway and rail access that keeps job centers reachable. Compared with the coastal and central Los Angeles markets, SCV is generally a more space-for-the-money trade, though it is still a California market with California prices. Always verify current prices, rates, and commute times before you decide.

  • Master-planned living in Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, Saugus, and Castaic
  • A steady pipeline of newer homes, including FivePoint Valencia
  • Public schools that draw relocating families
  • I-5, Highway 14, and the Metrolink Antelope Valley Line for commuters
  • Generally more home for the money than coastal LA — though still a premium California market

Cost-of-living framing — set expectations honestly

SCV is generally more affordable than coastal and Westside Los Angeles on a per-square-foot basis, and you tend to get more lot, more bedrooms, and newer finishes for your budget. That said, it is not a low-cost market — California property taxes, insurance, and energy costs all apply, and some master-planned tracts carry Mello-Roos special assessments on top of the base tax. As a rough anchor, Valencia homes have recently centered around the high-$900Ks (about $925K) and Simi Valley around $850K, with mortgage rates in the ~6.5–7.0% range — but these move constantly. Always verify current prices, rates, and commute times before you decide.

Master-planned tracts may carry Mello-Roos assessments. Ask for the full tax bill, not just the base rate, before you write an offer.

Rent-first or buy now?

If you have never spent real time in the Santa Clarita Valley, a short rental can de-risk the move — you learn the commute, the microclimates, and which paseos and schools actually fit your family before you commit. If you already know the area and your job is stable, buying directly can save you a double move and lock in today's home while you have negotiating leverage. There is no universally right answer. Always verify current prices, rates, and commute times before you decide.

An LA County address

The Santa Clarita Valley sits in Los Angeles County, so property records, assessments, and the tax roll run through the Los Angeles County Assessor. That matters for relocating buyers comparing tax bills across regions, and it is one of the details an experienced local agent will confirm on every property.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the commute from SCV to Los Angeles realistic?

For many people, yes — the I-5, Highway 14, and the Metrolink Antelope Valley Line all connect SCV to LA-area job centers. The honest answer is that it is a real commute that varies a lot by time of day and route. Verify current drive and train times for your specific trip before you commit.

Which freeway is fastest from SCV?

It depends entirely on where you are headed — the I-5 serves the LA Basin and Westside, Highway 14 serves the San Fernando Valley and Antelope Valley. There is no single fastest answer, so check live conditions for your route and time.

Does the Metrolink train make commuting easier?

Many SCV commuters use the Antelope Valley Line into Downtown LA to skip freeway driving. Whether it works for you depends on your office location and schedule. Verify current schedules and fares.

Where should I live for the shortest commute?

Choose your neighborhood by your destination: west-side Valencia and Stevenson Ranch hug the I-5, while Canyon Country feeds Highway 14. Brian can map neighborhoods to your specific commute.

Are there carpool lanes I can use?

Yes, the corridors serving SCV include HOV options. Eligibility and hours change, so verify current carpool and express-lane rules before relying on them.

Can Brian help me find a commuter-friendly home?

Yes. Brian Cooper serves the Santa Clarita Valley from our Simi Valley headquarters. He matches relocating buyers to neighborhoods based on their actual commute, budget, and lifestyle. Contact him at (805) 723-2498.

Primary sourcesSCV Relocation Guide, SCV Master-Planned Communities, SCV Schools Overview. General information only — verify current figures and confirm legal, tax, or financial questions with a licensed professional.

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