San Clemente

San Clemente, otherwise know as the “Spanish Village by the Sea,” is a quiet beach town located at the very southern edge of Orange County. The middle ground between Los Angeles and San Diego, San Clemente has always been know for it’s perfect climate, world class surfing, diverse topography, ocean views and its variety of Spanish Colonial Revival influenced architecture throughout the city. Heavily rooted in long time family inhabitants, San Clemente is one of the last affordable frontiers for coastal Real Estate. San Clemente hosts Lower Trestles and San Onofre, some of the best surfing destinations on the entire California coast, The Western Whitehouse otherwise known as ‘La Casa Pacifica,’ a classic Spanish mansion on the oceanfront where President Nixon spent his time on the west coast, and the San Clemente pier with on-the-ocean dining. San Clemente truly embodies a lifestyle unlike any other.

Dana Point

In recent decades, Dana Point has grown into one of California’s most appealing resort town destinations. A man-made harbor, completed in the early 1970’s, is the centerpiece of this Dana Point. Lying just seaward of San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point is adjacent to the southern end of Laguna Beach and sits away from the busier parts of the county. Though a quiet town, it enjoys easy access via PCH and three freeways to almost anywhere in the region. Doheny State Beach and Salt Creek, Dana Point favorites, are among the County’s most scenic stretches of coastline. Inclusive to Dana Point is Monarch Beach (frequently mistaken as a city itself), which is home to the Ritz Carlton and the St. Regis resorts. Monarch Beach includes a few very expensive private communities along the water including Monarch Bay, Ritz Cove, Niguel Shores, and The Strand. In old town Dana Point, a pre-war village has been modernized, with an expanse of suburban development following it inland across the rolling coastal terrain. Affordable by comparison to many other coastal Orange County locations, Dana Point does not disappoint as its unique location affords it residents the use of the region’s most valuable amenities without the higher prices of its more renown neighbors.

San Juan Capistrano

San Juan Capistrano is unique in Orange County and a rarity in California, a community whose foundation was laid by the earliest people to inhabit the land, and a community still evolving after more than 220 years. Its history is deeply intertwined with the history of California, a richness that is preserved by those who reside in this sacred space. Ample with views of rolling hills, trails, and preserved land, San Juan Capistrano offers a more rural lifestyle than it’s close beach cities. Home to several farms, ranches, and equestrian centers, San Juan Capistrano offers the best of both worlds bringing a coastal meets rustic lifestyle. San Juan’s downtown and Los Rios District offers new restaurants, cafes, wine tasting, country bars, live music, and train station. 

Laguna Beach

This iconic Southern California city captures the soul of beach living. Well known for its picturesque beaches and coves, Laguna Beach is a is also a hub artistic and creatives backgrounds. Custom homes and cottages paint the hillsides facing the ocean and backing to preserved wild land. Main Beach features tide pools and a boardwalk leading to the paths and gardens of nearby Heisler Park. Aliso Beach Park is a popular surf spot. The waters off Crystal Cove State Park are designated as an underwater park. Trails meander through coastal canyons in Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. Laguna Beach is of the liveliest South County beach cities. Boasting the well-known Sawdust Festival and Pageant of the Masters, Laguna Beach has much more to offer than the ocean views throughout. Its diverse nature nurtures an environment of all types of spirits, all centered around the natural beauty that surrounds.