Since the prehistoric sun first dawned on the wild foothills of our coastal region, this land has waited uncharted, soaked in seaside valley mist, mysterious and unknown. California’s native ancient fauna ruled; dire wolves and saber-tooth cats roamed, hunting mastodon and duck-billed dinosaurs.
From the time the First Man rose to rule Kingdom Animalia, humanity has had an insatiable appetite for exploring, testing the limits, and discovering just how far you can go before reaching the map’s edge.
Worlds collided, civilizations arose, and the wilderness fell. Tribe clashed against tribe and nation against nation. Emerging from the dust as it settled, the blank spots on the map filled in, was the silhouetted vaquero, man and horse as one, taking shape at dusk on the horizon as vast ranchos were established across Southern California. The Wild West shifted from hunter-gatherers to cattle herders and cowboys, and the ranchos paved the way for the railroad. Farmers, supplies, settlers, and immigrants rode the rail lines to the developing agricultural community of Orange County.
Millennia have passed to prepare the land, thousands of others have blazed the trail for your arrival, and now you have arisen against all odds of chance and fate to enter the Saddleback Valley to leave your mark for the generations that will follow behind you.
Sit and command your view out your corner-office window to the panoramic urban countryside stretching before you, with Catalina Island and Rancho Palos Verdes visible when the cobalt sky is made immaculate by the famous Pacific Ocean breeze
Think of those who stood in this exact spot before you - taking in the same view: wolf, dino, tribesman, cowboy, CEO. Now is your time; get to work. 27156 Burbank: Where you tame the wild.
View the virtual tour experience below and contact us to visit the property in person: 949-374-2052.