
Work where you must; live in Morro Bay
For decades, a standard California real estate story goes like this: buy in Los Angeles or San Francisco and deal with the chaos, traffic, and smog – and vacation on the coast or in the mountains.
But since Covid, remote work and a desire for a higher quality of life have rewritten the map.
Small, clean, safe towns such as Morro Bay have emerged as jewels of the CA Coast.
Many folks who do remote work can live where they want. (Not to mention, many folks from San Luis Obispo, Visalia, Fresno, who are looking to retire or own a second home in Morro Bay.)
Located halfway between LA and SF, Morro Bay offers genuine community.
Morro Bay possesses the small-town charm that towns like Carmel or Santa Barbara had forty years ago, but it is rapidly gentrifying with new money, beautifully renovated homes, and a burgeoning local economy.
Buyers can have the dramatic coastal views, the walkable waterfront, the mild Mediterranean climate year-round, and a stunning home—-all without the gridlock.
As more people discover this hidden coastal haven, the window to get in on the ground floor of Morro Bay’s real estate renaissance is closing.
Building permits are hard to come by. Blank lots are expenesive and starting from scratch, even if you could afford the time, is expensive in cost as well.
Our 498 Orcas St house offers a rock-solid home (with a foudnation built to commercial grade specifications) with a modern vibe and a breathtaking coastal vista.
This is someone’s ticket to moving in to one of the best spots in town.
- 3 miles from the delicious Scout Coffee, Shine Bakery, Miner’s Hardware
- 3 miles from the Embarcadero
- less than a mile from the dog beach
- 30 minutes to SLO or any other amenity you could want.
- 3 hours to San Jose; 3 hours to LA
Can’t wait to see it finished! If you want to see it finished too, shoot us an email and we will keep you informed.