Bluewater Ln, Huntington Beach
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2yrs+
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"Secret little beach community..."
I have lived the past 25 years in the city of Huntington Beach but unlike the magnot of craziness near the pier and downtown areas, North Huntington Beach also known as Sunset Beach, is the beach town that was left alone to epitomize the lavishes of the Southern California beach lifestyle. Our quaint and quiet street, Bluewater Lane, is literally 300 yards from the beautiful sandy beaches of Sunset Beach. Far enough back from Pacific Coast Highway where there is absolutely no noise from any traffic that travels the highway and serene enough to hear the sea birds frolicking in the Huntington Harbour. Bluewater Lane is one half block from the Bolsa Chica Wetland Reserve, one of the largest (thousands of acres) undisturbed wetland sanctuarys in the entire country where you are able to walk amongst and enjoy a multi diverse wild life zone right in your own backyard. The actual beach that runs along Pacific Coast Highway is one of the cleanest and quietest of all So. Cal. beaches. Wide open, light brown sandy beaches stretch as far as the eye can see and are virtually empty for most of the year with the exception of summer months where the beach is more of a family escape for those who live inland. Surfing, shorefishing, boating/kayaking and wind/kite surfing are just some of the ocean activities right across the street. Our Bluewater Lane neigborhood is occupied with some of the nicest and caring neighbors you could ever find. Everyone knows one another and we all feel like extended family. The area is extremely safe with very low crime to the point you can walk or excercise late into the nightime hours outside in the ocean air and feel no anxiety whatsoever. The eateries are abundant with infamous primerib and seafood establishments including Captain Jacks, Harpoon Harrys and Tsunamis. The clubs are mostly small and established longtime landmarks with local patronage. The schools in the area are all top notch and are highly regarded in California. Of course home prices tend to draw top dollar for the rewards of living in paradise. In fact several Hollywood celebrities and professional athletes choose to call our community home but don't let the secret out. Most live here incognito to escape the hustle bustle of the rat race that Southern California mostly is. I honestly couldn't see living in a better beach community anywhere in the world and believe me, I have visited, stayed or lived in most of the communities being a lifetime resident of California.
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