SoCal Coastal CITIES, NEIGHBORHOODS AND COMMUNITIES
Use the guide below to search for homes for sale in coastal SoCal cities, neighborhoods, subdivisions and communities. Each of these coastal SoCal Neighborhood and Community pages contains the active real estate listings for that area, updated every day. If you already know what coastal SoCal neighborhoods you like, be sure to sign up for daily emails of new listings as soon as they hit the market -- it's fast, easy, automatic and FREE!
Corona del Mar
Corona del Mar, Spanish for "Crown of the Sea," is a neighborhood of Newport Beach best known for its fine beaches, tidepools, cliffside views and charming village shops. Settled early in the 20th century, the older homes of Corona del Mar are concentrated along the PCH, many with expansive ocean views. Learn More...
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Newport BEACH
The city's median family income and property values consistently place high in national rankings, making Newport Beach one of the wealthiest communities in California, and in United States overall. In fact, in February, 2010, the city was ranked as the richest city in the U.S. by Portfolio.com. Learn More...
NEWPORT Coast
An affluent community south of the main body of Newport Beach, Newport Coast is a master-planned community developed by the Irvine Company and home to approximately 3,000 residents. A variety of home types are available in the community from small studio apartments to ocean view mansions. Learn More...
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Laguna BEACH
Laguna Beach is a seaside resort and artist community located in southern Orange County and is the second oldest city in Orange County. Located approximately 19 miles southwest of the county seat of Santa Ana, Laguna Beach is also home to a thriving community of artists. Learn More...
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Costa Mesa
Located about 35 miles south of Los Angeles and with a population of about 100,000, Costa Mesa is home to South Coast Plaza, the Orange County Performing Arts Center, and championship-quality golf courses, and is just minutes away from miles of sparkling beaches. Learn More...
Dana Point
Dana Point, a city of about 37,000 people, is home to the Hollywood Hills and the famous "Lantern Village." Many homes in Dana Point offer spectacular views of one of the few harbors along the Orange County Coast. A popular surfing destination, Dana Point is home to the legendary surf break Killer Dana. Learn More...
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Huntington Beach
Known as "Surf City USA" and with a population of more than 200,000, the seaside city of Huntington Beach is the largest beach city in Orange County in terms of population. Named for its 8.5 mile beach, Huntington Beach is bordered on the southwest by the Pacific ocean and on the north by Seal Beach. Learn More...
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Irvine
A planned city mainly developed by the Irvine company since the 1960s, the city of Irvine was chosen as the 4th best place to live in the United States by CNN Money in 2008. In fact, a 2010 FBI report showed Irvine having the lowest crime rate in the US among cities of more than 100,000. Learn More...
