Huntington Beach Real Real Estate & Homes For Sale

Huntington Beach is a tremendous location as a seaside community with all of the amenities of Orange County. Homes for sale throughout Huntington Beach enjoy a Mediterranean climate, which offers sunny, dry weather nearly year-round. The community has a variety of beach bungalows, recently constructed Mediterranean style homes, condominiums and townhomes available, and the scope of Huntington Beach real estate for sale will range from the affordable home for a family or individual, to the first-rate luxury of the finest in Southern California beach living.

Huntington Beach homes for sale in the downtown area are located literally within blocks of the Pacific Ocean, and can offer spectacular ocean views, beautiful pier views, and scenic vistas with views of the city lights at night, depending on where the properties are located in the area. In addition to the individual real estate options, there are a number of high-end, gate-guarded communities for high-end living. These communities will include Seacliff on the Greens, Seacliff on the Boardwalk, and Sea Cove at the Waterfront. Huntington Beach foreclosures have become more common due to the real estate correction in Orange County.

Combining this natural climate with the westerly and southwesterly winds in this area, Huntington Beach becomes a picture perfect city in which to live. Huntington Beach has been named among the ten safest cities in the United States and provides top-notch community services to its citizens. The city was originally founded in 1904, and its visionary founders, Henry E. Huntington and J.V. Vickers, hoped to turn the Huntington Beach area into a large, seaside resort. Essentially, they were planning on a Pacific Ocean version of Atlantic City on New Jersey’s shore. The original vision of Huntington and Vickers was derailed in the wake of the discovery of oil in this area, but the community has gone on to thrive just the same!

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