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Pismo Beach & 5 Cities

Pismo Beach Real Estate

Visitors enjoy a myriad of activities including golfing, bicycling, walking through the Monarch Butterfly Grove, tennis, horseback riding, scuba diving, bowling, hiking, miles of beautiful and clean beaches, exploring tide pools, coves, and caves. Enjoy the 1,200-foot Pismo Pier for sightseeing, walking, fishing and seeing the great sunset.

Pismo Beach holds a variety of special events including the 4th of July Fireworks Show, Clam Festival, Band Review, Car Show and Jubilee-by-the-Sea Dixieland Jazz Festival. Due to its location right on the beach this area of Pismo and Shell beach remains one of the most expensive locations in San Luis Obispo County at about 30% more than its neighbor Paso Robles to the North.

Pismo Beach is home to California's only drive-able beach. Experience the famous sand dunes on a Hummer excursion or your own recreational vehicle. Annually, thousands of Monarch butterflies migrate to Pismo Beach, clustering in California's largest populated Monarch butterfly grove from late October through February.

 

Avila Beach Real Estate

Avila Beach is on the central coast of California. It is surrounded by gentle, sloping hills, which define the harbor from the landward side. Three piers define the look from the Oceanside; two are open to the public. Guests enjoy leisurely strolls out over the water, and the pier-based restaurants, which always offer fresh seasonal seafood. Avila is also an active fishing harbor with many fresh fish markets offering live crab, and fresh seafood. As a source of natural, mineral hot springs, Avila means spas: hot tub soaking, new age retreats with world-class massage, yoga instruction, color, aroma and couples therapy - classes conducted by some of the foremost minds in the field of health and wellness.

Grover Beach Real Estate

In the heart of California's Central Coast region lays a beautiful sand beach and lush, rolling hills that make up the City of Grover Beach. This small city, which is located 92 miles north of Santa Barbara and 150 miles south of Monterey in San Luis Obispo County it covers 2.25 square miles. Not far from the Pismo Outlet, it offers a convenient Amtrak train stop, a post office, stores, shops and restaurants. Grover Beach provides for a unique quality of life for its 12,200 residents and draws approximately one million tourists per year with its moderate coastal climate, drive-on beach, and diverse recreational opportunities. Activities such as dune hiking, fishing, clamming, golfing, horseback riding, wine tasting, a skate park and off-road vehicle riding are just some of the activities. A new Multimodal Facility (train station) located at 150 Highway 1 (Pacific Coast Highway) currently provides Amtrak rail service with two daily stops. Also available are two daily round trips of San Diegan connecting buses to destinations in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego Counties.

Arroyo Grande Real Estate

The "Gem" of the Central Coast of California, also known as Arroyo Grande. The City is 5.45 square miles in area at an elevation of 114 feet, with a population of approximately 17,000. We are nestled between the Pacific Ocean, beautiful foothills, lakes, and world-class wineries, with fine homes, fine schools, a thriving agricultural and tourism-based economy, and the friendliest people you'll find anywhere. Our Historic District and museums capture the history of our City and community. If you like fine dining and antique shopping, you'll enjoy the charm and warmth of our Historic Village.

Our pleasant year-round climate creates the setting for many community events. Our annual Strawberry Festival draws tens of thousands of people each year, and our Harvest Festival celebrates the rich agricultural history of our region. The winter holidays are very special in our City. "Christmas in the Village" charms young and old. It's an experience you won't forget. We are growing "responsibly" being mindful of the necessity to preserve our historic feel, rural boundaries and quality of life. It's what makes Arroyo Grande a very special place to live and work.