Set beside a majestic 100-year-old oak tree, National CORE’s Oak View Ranch community delivers 119 apartments as the first phase of a 200-home multigenerational community, anchored by a transformative Boys & Girls Club that will serve youths throughout the neighborhood.
Partners, city, county and company leaders gathered Oct. 1 to celebrate the opening of the first phase of the 200-home community as well as a groundbreaking for construction of the second phase.
“Murrieta is dedicated to providing residents with safe, stable and affordable living options,” Murrieta City Manager Justin Clifton said. “Our commitment to being ‘connected by community’ is not just something we say; it’s a guiding principle. Oak View Ranch is more than a roof over families’ heads; it’s a vital foundation to flourish and grow. Together, we are creating an environment where everyone can thrive.”
Oak View Ranch Family – phase one of the development – completed construction in August on 119 luxury-style homes for families earning between 30% and 60% of the area median income (AMI). It includes 13 mobility-accessible apartments and three hearing-accessible apartments. Amenities include a swimming pool, children’s play area, half-basketball court, a space for the Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County and community rooms.
Oak View Ranch Senior – phase two – will deliver 81 apartment homes for residents ages 62 or better who earn between 30% and 60% of the AMI. The senior community, to be completed by early 2027, will feature pedestrian paseos that integrate the development into the downtown area for easy walking.
The two communities will join together at a community garden beneath the oak tree, which was preserved by National CORE.
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