Choosing between Valencia and Newhall in the Santa Clarita Valley comes down to home types, your commute, the day-to-day lifestyle you want, and how each area's price tier, schools, and HOA or Mello-Roos picture lines up with your budget. This neutral guide compares both so you can decide which fits.
Valencia vs Newhall at a glance
Here is a side-by-side, qualitative comparison. Dollar figures vary constantly, so this table compares relative tendencies rather than exact prices. Confirm current prices and market data for any specific area before deciding.
| Factor | Valencia | Newhall |
|---|---|---|
| Home types | Master-planned tracts; mix of newer and established homes, townhomes, and some condos | Older homes plus Old Town walkable district and some new infill |
| Typical age of stock | Ranges from newer builds to homes a few decades old | Often older, with newer pockets |
| Price tier (qualitative) | Generally one of the higher tiers in the valley (~$925,000 as of 2026, verify) | Generally a more accessible tier, varies widely |
| Commute orientation | Oriented to I-5 and SR-126; central valley access | South valley near I-5/SR-14 interchange; Metrolink access |
| Lifestyle feel | Planned, amenity-rich, paseo and park focused | Walkable Old Town, arts and dining, historic character |
| HOA / Mello-Roos | Many tracts carry HOA dues and Mello-Roos | Older areas often no HOA; newer additions may have HOA/Mello-Roos |
| Tends to fit | Buyers wanting planned amenities and newer stock | Buyers wanting walkable, characterful, transit-friendly setting |
Home types and housing stock
Valencia is a large master-planned community with paseos, parks, and a wide mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and condos across many villages, including newer and more established sections.
Newhall includes some of the valley's oldest housing stock around the walkable Old Town Newhall district, plus newer infill and master-planned additions nearby.
If you want predictable, newer floor plans, a master-planned area usually delivers that. If you prefer character, larger lots, or a wider price range, an older or more varied neighborhood can be a better match.
Commute and getting around
Valencia sits along I-5 and SR-126 with central access to the valley's job centers and paseo trails for short local trips.
Newhall is in the south valley near the I-5/SR-14 interchange and has Metrolink rail access for commuting toward Los Angeles.
Drive your actual commute at the actual hour you would travel before committing to either area. The Santa Clarita Valley funnels onto a small number of corridors, so a few miles can change a commute meaningfully.
Lifestyle and day-to-day
Valencia offers a planned, amenity-rich feel with paseos, parks, shopping, and a town-center character.
Newhall offers a walkable Old Town with arts, dining, and historic character that is unusual for the valley.
Price tier, schools, and the process
On price, Valencia generally trends higher relative to Newhall, though both span a range and individual streets vary widely. Confirm current prices and market data for any specific area before deciding.
Public schools across the Santa Clarita Valley are assigned by attendance boundaries that can change. Look up the specific school for any address rather than assuming a whole area shares one school. A neutral way to compare is to pull the assigned elementary, junior high, and high school for each home you tour and review the most recent public data yourself.
School quality is one of many factors and should be weighed alongside commute, price, and lifestyle without making assumptions about who lives where.
HOA, Mello-Roos, and new vs. resale
Valencia includes many newer tracts with HOA dues and Mello-Roos special taxes funding parks and schools, alongside some older sections with little or none.
Newhall has older areas that frequently carry no HOA, while newer additions may have HOA and Mello-Roos.
Newer master-planned tracts more often carry HOA dues and Mello-Roos special taxes that fund roads, parks, and schools; older neighborhoods more often have little or no HOA but may need more maintenance. Always read the HOA documents and the property tax bill line by line before you write an offer.
Who tends to fit Valencia vs Newhall
Buyers who tend to lean toward Valencia: buyers who want master-planned amenities, paseos, and a mix of newer and established homes, and who are comfortable with HOA and possible Mello-Roos.
Buyers who tend to lean toward Newhall: buyers who value a walkable downtown, historic character, transit access, and a more accessible price range.
These are tendencies, not rules. The best way to decide is to tour both, drive the commutes, and compare current listings. Brian Cooper serves the Santa Clarita Valley from our Simi Valley headquarters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Valencia or Newhall better for families?
Neither is universally better. Families often weigh home size, the assigned schools for a specific address, commute, and budget. Tour both areas, pull the assigned schools for each home, and review current public data. Confirm current prices and market data for any specific area before deciding.
Which is more expensive, Valencia or Newhall?
On a qualitative basis Valencia generally trends higher than Newhall, but both areas span a wide range and individual homes vary. Prices change constantly, so confirm current figures for any specific home before deciding.
Do Valencia and Newhall have Mello-Roos?
It depends on the specific tract and parcel. Newer master-planned neighborhoods in the Santa Clarita Valley more often carry Mello-Roos special taxes, while older areas frequently have little or none. Check the Los Angeles County tax bill for any address before committing.
How are the commutes from Valencia and Newhall?
Both are in the Santa Clarita Valley and feed onto a limited number of corridors. Valencia leans on I-5 and SR-126. Newhall has Metrolink and freeway access. Drive your real commute at your real travel time before deciding.
Are these areas in LA County?
Yes. Valencia and Newhall are both in the Santa Clarita Valley, which is part of Los Angeles County. Property taxes and assessments are handled by Los Angeles County.
Can Brian Cooper help me compare Valencia and Newhall?
Yes. Brian Cooper serves the Santa Clarita Valley from our Simi Valley headquarters and can walk you through current listings, schools, commute, and HOA or Mello-Roos details for both areas. Call (805) 723-2498 or use the contact page.