Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Real Estate Opportunities And Coastal San Diego Properties

By William Richardson


Many people still consider California to be a magical place. It is, after all, the land of movie stars, gold rushes, sunshine, whale watching, and a very large and famous Mouse. The southern expanse of the state has much to offer. If you are interested in coastal San Diego properties, you will find much to choose from. Vast financial resources may be necessary to anyone who really wants to make the dream of home ownership on a west coast beach a reality.

Beachfront properties almost always sell for premium prices. This real estate seems to be unfazed by property value fluctuations and stock market reversals. There will never be any more of it, so prices will rise, but generally do not go down. If ocean real estate is a little too rich for you, the city of San Diego, CA can offer many attractive options.

Most people tend to be land lovers whether they prefer an urban or rural environment. The beach may be nice to visit once in awhile, but they would never think about pulling up roots and heading there for full time living. The percentage who love coastal living have a particular mindset that makes them perfect candidates for life by the sea.

Some just love the nearly year round heat and sun that makes active outdoor living possible. Dedicated surfers gravitate to the challenge of San Diego's waves and fishermen can enjoy life on the water, boating and reeling in record size halibut and bass. Still other beachcombers cannot imagine living anywhere they are not able to walk, ride, or jog at the ocean's edge.

A large portion of beachfront property is available only to the richest and luckiest of individuals. If money is no object, you can choose from an exclusive selection of luxurious properties in La Jolla, Del Mar, Pacific Beach or Mission Beach. Each one seems to have been built to outdo its neighbor with every amenity imaginable. You can expect to pay between seven to eight figures to live in these neighborhoods.

There are usually plenty of beachfront condominiums to pick from if you are not ready to put down several million dollars. Condos in this area are still pricey, but more affordable than their single family neighbors. You will also have a lot of the same amenities without paying quite the same high price. Exercise rooms, pools, spas, valet and housekeeping services may be included in the price of a beach condo.

You may love the beach but not be ready to make it your permanent home. In this case, planning a California coastal vacation may be a great idea. There are usually a wide assortment of beachfront rentals to choose from. What you pay will probably depend a lot of how long you are staying, where the property is located, and what all comes with your rental package. You can even invite several friends along to help with the costs and the clean up.

If you decide that you want to make the California coast your permanent home, the San Diego area may be just what you are looking for. You can certainly look forward to plenty of sand and surf and sunshine.




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