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Our Communities have one thing in common: a love affair with the Pacific Ocean. All of the towns and villages are located to take advantage of the views of the blue Pacific, give access to the white sand beaches, and provide as many boating opportunities as the coastline will allow. Using the links below, visit each page to read about our lifestyle, search homes for sale by map on the real estate pages, and receive real estate statistical reports for the individual areas. If you are relocating, visit Newport Relocation for resources. I am knowledgeable and experienced about the real estate in all of our Newport Beach communities, and well qualified to serve as your personal Newport Beach Relocation Specialist. |
 | Newport Beach: the center of activity, the center of government, with a mix of homes from very luxurious to "modest" beach homes. Good schools, shopping, sailing. Newport Beach is a large area. Contact me for specific neighborhoods and sales activity. |  | Balboa Island : a closely-knit community attached to the mainland by bridge and car ferry, with a high density of homes and boat docks. Very popular tourist destination. The average price of a home in 2008 on Balboa Island was $2,923,500. |  | Castaways: a small gated community of 119 homes perched on the bluff overlooking the back bay and the Pacific, with its own park and trail to enjoy the views. The average price of a home in the Castaways in 2008 was $2,387,500. |  | Corona del Mar: a magnificent location on the top of the bluffs defining Newport Bay down to the Village on the Pacific Coast Hwy. Real estate varies from multi-family houses to million dollar estates with views to match. The average price of a home in 2008 in Corona del Mar was $2,272,106. |  | Dover Shores: originally developed in the 1950's, offers a large variety of prices and home styles. Two private beaches just for residents. Large Aquatic Center and good shopping. The average price of a home in 2008 in Dover Shores was $1,534,528.
|  | Lido Isle: Developed in the 1920's, a very prestigious location with 850 homes,most of Mediterranean architecture. Most homes are on the waterfront. Yacht club, tennis courts, private docks. The average price of a home on Lido Island in 2008 was $3,016,886. |  | One Ford Road: a gated community in the heart of town, developed in the late 1990's. 5 floor plans, 375 homes, and plenty of community amenities. The average price of a home in One Ford Road in 2008 was $2,280,000. |  | Newport Coast: called the Pacific Riviera, developed in the 1980's. 75% of the land is open space or golf courses. Includes Newport Coast Park. Several new developments are planned. The average price of a home in Newport Coast in 2008 was$2,615,549. | > | Costa Mesa: on the border of Newport, with more moderate housing prices; home of the Orange County Fairgrounds and South Coast Plaza. The average price of a home in Costa Mesa Eastside in 2008 was $720,344. |
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