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Real Estate |
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2004 Home
Prices |
| Average: |
$1,185,750 |
| Median: |
$832,500 |
| Ave. Days to
Sell: |
47 |
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2004 Condo Prices |
| Average: |
$535,698 |
| Median: |
$508,000 |
| Ave. Days to Sell: |
32 |
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Demographics
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| Population: |
35,110 |
| Median Age: |
37.2 |
| Median Income*: |
$56,585 |
| College Graduates: |
32.3% |
* Family |
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Dana Point
Dana Point is one of California's newest cities. It was
incorporated in 1989. Dana Point was named after Richard Henry
Dana, the Bostonian who wrote Two Years Before the Mast.
Dana Point has a harbor with about 2,500 berths. Cliffs
overlooking the Ocean and some spectacular views and sunsets.
There has been a great deal of growth in Dana Point. From a
hamlet of 150 homes in 1940, there are, as of 1995, 15,464 housing
units: 7,340 single family detached; 2,290 single family attached (townhomes);
5,574 multiples (condos); and even 260 mobile homes.
Although the median and average home prices are reasonable,
for the Orange County coast, there are some very pricey
neighborhoods.
Nearby San Juan Capistrano has a train station which goes to
San Diego and Los Angeles.
For information on Dana Point real estate trends, click
on
Trends.
WEB SITES
City of Dana
Point
Dana
Point Chamber of Commerce
Dana Point Statistics (PDF File)
If you are ready to buy or sell, go to the
buying
or
selling form, whichever is appropriate, fill it out and submit
it. Don will contact you to discuss your situation. |
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