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Laguna Beach is southern California's premier, seaside destination midway between Los Angeles and San Diego. Spectacular location, diverse community and thriving tourism have made Laguna Beach one of the most popular sites for commercial real estate in Orange County.
It’s one thing to buy a home in Laguna Beach, and another thing altogether to buy a luxury home. Sure, both are big investments and require some forethought and financial savvy. And both give you great value for your money, considering Laguna Beach realty is one of the most valued in the market. But even the most affluent of buyers need to take their time before committing to a home. Luxury or not, it’s something you’ll be paying for and living in for at least a few years. And as any agent will tell you, not all luxury homes are alike—and what may be perfect for one person may not be right for you.
So how do you know which luxury homes are really worth your money? Each buyer has a different profile, but there are some factors that come in handy for everyone. Here are a few that are worth a look.
Demographic makeup
What are the neighborhood and its population like? Luxury neighborhoods and gated communities may look all the same at first glance, but there are differences that only come to the fore once you’ve signed the deed and moved in. Most Laguna Beach realtors can help you find the best neighborhoods for your lifestyle, whether you’re looking for an urban setting, a beachside village or a family-friendly community.
Homeowners’ associations
Most of Laguna Beach real estate is divided across various private neighborhoods, each one governed by a homeowners’ association. Before deciding, make sure to obtain a copy of the association’s rules, and go over it thoroughly with your agent. Find out what restrictions there are in terms of design, maintenance, parking, and other everyday aspects. Some communities can be very strict, so make sure you can live with the rules.
Zoning laws
Laguna real estate gets its value from the great views and quiet environment the city offers. But many homeowners have bought well-placed cliff-top homes only to have the view blocked by a new supermarket or apartment complex. Check out the local zoning laws to make sure you’re protected from such changes. Most luxury homes are built in protected areas (it’s part of what makes them expensive), but it won’t hurt to make sure.
Local services
One thing that makes Laguna realty so popular is the city’s efficient service. Residents get access to some of the best facilities on the California coast, from security and maintenance to recreational areas. But conditions can still vary from one area to another, and you don’t want to be stuck with rules you don’t agree with. Don’t be afraid to ask around and consult Laguna realtors to get to know more about your potential community.
All these factors point to one basic rule: get informed. Check out the news, read the papers, go through local laws and regulations—simply find out as much as you can about the neighborhood you’re moving into. Not only will you make a more informed decision, you’ll also find it easier to adjust and become a better member of your new community.