Oceanfront property is a premium and even small or modest fixers will cost you big bucks for the opportunity to having nothing between you and the vast ocean. While there are certainly trade-offs for living right by the ocean - frequent fog and marine layers, damage from erosion, increased weather and salt-air related wear and tear on the home, cooler temperatures, and so on - the allure of the vast sea and the views, for many, make a waterfront home worthwhile. So what can you buy in Carlsbad (link is to community profile, photos and virtual tours) that is waterfront?
There are a number of properties that offer from great views and, due to their location back from the bluffs, are actually less prone to the vagaries of ocean-front living than those that are located directly on the water. In Carlsbad Village there are a good number of homes and condos (many of the latter are vacation rentals) along Ocean Street that afford you the opportunity to walk out the door to the beach, or perhaps to a nearby stairway down to the beach. Keep in mind that these are all very close together to there is little privacy. But what views. One recent home there sold for $3.8 million, and a $7 million home sold in mid-2006; a 1364 SF condo with 3 Bedrooms was on the market for around $2.5 million but did not sell. There is nothing on this street currently on the market.
In the same area, however, there are two wonderful homes on the east side of the Coast Highway that have great ocean views (but there is the road and an expanse of land between you and the bluff top), but no direct access to the ocean. These homes (3 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths) are priced at $2.95 - $3.3 million (top right photo), and $2.995 million (top left photo) respectively. A bit further south along the coast road are several gated complexes of tract homes (Hanover Beach Colony, Water's Edge for example) that offer some properties right along the road (bottom left photo) that have views as well, with a relatively easy walk to the beach, but with the road, bushes and the camping area of South Carlsbad State Beach between you and the sea. These homes are usually priced between $900K and $1.4 million. Stay tuned for more articles on buying waterfront property in North County San Diego. If I can provide more information (such as about the homes listed above), answer any questions, or assist you with your real estate needs in the San Diego area, please feel free to let me know. |
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Nice Jeff,
Must have taken alot of work to present it that way....now you need to sell it!
Jeff - a great way to present your waterfront properties. Quite a price point! Also like your linking and relinking of blogs.
Neal - thanks. We'll see what we can do!
Sharon - thank you. It never ceases to amaze me what people will pay to live by, on or within a view of teh ocean. These prices are actually pretty low compared to some areas. The biggie is a $50 million home with direct frontage down in Del Mar that I wrote about last week. It is in escrow - can't wait to see the final price.
Jeff
I'm sure you can get it sold...all Remax agents work hard to make it happen...just not sure how long it will take...LOL!
Thanks for sharing! I really miss being near the ocean! Well done!
Thank you, Jim. I'm pleased it meant something to you. I would go nuts not being near the ocean!
Jeff