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Real Estate Appraisers and Appraisals In
Orange County, City of Coto De Caza
Coto de Caza is a
census-designated place and guard-gated private community in the unincorporated
Trabuco Canyon. The town is a suburban planned community of about 4000 homes,
and one of Orange County's oldest planned communities. The project began in
1970, when it was envisioned as a hunting lodge and was completed in 2000.
Around the town there are still undeveloped areas as well as a golf course with
complete appraisal inspection for prospective values. The community is the
setting of the reality-based television show The Real Housewives of Orange
County on Bravo. The city name Coto de Caza is actually Portuguese for
"game preserve." The Thomas F. Riley Wilderness Park surrounds the
community of Coto de Caza on its eastern, northern, and southern borders. It is
known for its oak groves, sycamores, and 2 creeks and features nearly 5 miles
of equestrian trails, 12 miles of hiking trails, and several biking trails. It
also serves as an ecological preserve for the native endangered plant and
animal species, and is maintained and paid for by the Orange County Park and
Recreational Department, but in recent years, a recorded profit from the park
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