Real Estate Professionals of Huntington Beach, California
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Howard
and Geri Breen
First Team Real
Estate
19021 Goldenwest
Street
Huntington Beach, CA.
92648
Office Phone: (714)
536-9292Cell Phone: (714) 425-1899Email:
BreenTeam
www.TheBreenTeam.comOver 25 Years
Experience Prestigious Hall
of Fame For "Top Sales Team"
"The Breen Team"
Jean
Deleonardi
First Team Real
Estate
19021 Goldenwest
Street
Huntington Beach,
California 92648
Office Direct Line:
(714) 861-1201Cell Phone: (714) 336-6050Email:
jean
www.JeanDeleonardi.com
Solid Residential and
Commercial
Real Estate
Experience
Larry
Gurganus
Star Real Estate
19440 Golden West
Street
Huntington Beach,
California 92648
Office Line: (714)
500- 3300Cell Phone:
(714) 330- 9990Email:
LGurganus
www.LGRealtors.com
Superior service
and a reputation for excellence
Local expertise, knowledge and experience
Enthusiasm, Integrity, and Commitment
Sylvia
Harsin
First Team Real
Estate
19021 Goldenwest
Street
Huntington Beach,
California 92648
Office Direct Line:
(714) 861-1207Cell Phone:
(714) 612-5373Email:
Sylvia
www.SylviaHarsin.comOver
15 Years Experience
Coastal Properties is
My Specialty!
Huntington Beach
In 1901, Philip Stanton bought 1,500 acres of Rancho Las Bolsas with
the dream of building a town on the Pacific Coast that would rival
Atlantic City. He named the project Pacific City. Huntington Beach
was incorporated in 1909. In 1920 an oil boom increased the the
population from 1,500 to 5,000, in less than a month. Today
Huntington Beach is one of Orange County's largest cities, with 8.5
miles of uninterrupted beach. More exposure in tourism guides and on
televised beach sporting events such as the U.S.of Surfing Bluetorch Pro surfing contest has made a national name for Surf
City.
Jan & Dean sang the ode to Huntington Beach in the 1960s’ song “Surf
City” – now a mostly residential city of 200,000.
Everyone, it seems, wants some towel space on the city’s 8.5 miles
of sand.
Thousands of Orange County and Inland Empire residents – a growing
crowd thanks to the population boom – visit Huntington State Beach
to the south, the pier-centered City Beach and Bolsa Chica State
Beach on the north end of town.
Pierside attractions include the new Duke’s and Chimayo restaurants,
the nearly 3-year-old Pier Plaza and sporting events such as
professional beach hockey. Officials hope to turn the tide of
downtown from a tattoo junction of the ’80s into a tourist mecca.
The Huntington Beach real
estate housing remains strong! The market is still hot with prices
moderating somewhat in different areas of the County. The demand
continues to be high with many more buyers in the market than
available real estate. Huntington Beach communities center around
the downtown area, where the beach and the pier is the focus, to
golf club communities. Prices are still increasing. Mortgage rates
are remaining relatively steady and combined with the low inventory
of homes the market continues going at a strong pace.
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