Originally no more than a way station built by Spanish missionaries, Costa Mesa's first real estate development occurred in the 1880s. This failed to prosper, but Costa Mesa became an agricultural center known for apples and lima beans.
Long time residents may remember when the area was called Fairview and Paularino, but today, the city is a focal point in Orange County with the Orange County Performing Arts Center, South Coast Repertory Theatre and South Coast Plaza as major drawing points. It is hard to believe that Costa Mesa was once nicknamed "Goat Hill" because of its rural flavor.
The modern day Costa Mesa real estate market began as beach bungalows just minutes from the ocean. Even then, Costa Mesa, bordering Newport Beach, captured the best of Newport Beach living at a fraction of the cost. While Costa Mesa may be more affordable than comparable homes in Newport Beach or Corona Del Mar, this is a relative matter as all of Orange County real estate is perceived to be some of the most desirable in the United States.
Below is the Costa Mesa market report for November 28, 2008:
Based upon general definitions, it appears that Costa Mesa should be in a Sellers' Market though it still appears to be a Buyers' market. Given all that is going on in the credit market and the banking industry, we are in an unusual time and will have to see what happens over the next few months as things hopefully begin to stabilize.
Market reports for additional areas of Costa Mesa:Central Costa Mesa Real Estate Report
South Coast Metro Real Estate Report
Mesa Verde Costa Mesa Real Estate Report
Westside Costa Mesa Real Estate Report
Eastside Costa Mesa Real Estate Report
For more information, please visit Costa Mesa real estate. For more information on Costa Mesa homes or the value of a particular home please visit Costa Mesa home values
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About the author: Christine Donovan is a California Residential Real Estate Broker with experience in assisting clients buy and sell residential real estate.
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Christine - very nicely written post about Costa Mesa market trends. I love the history that you have included as well. Great job and hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Sharon - Thank you. We had a great Thanksgiving in el Paso actually with my sister and her new twins - more about that in an upcoming post. Hope yours was wonderful as well.
Hi Christine,
I haven't looked at all of November yet, but wow, $265k for a SFR? which one was that?
Can you extract median selling price data from your dataset? I wonder if the median sales prices are really slipping now with the changing financing landscape for larger loans?
Thanks, Kent
Kent - Yes, it definitely was a "fixer upper". I can do the median price, and usually do a report about one week into the new month so that I give everybody time to input the closing data for the previous month. This is October's market report.
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