Fun Summer Activities Near Corona Del Mar

Sunrise at Corona del Mar State Beach in California with a rock formation in the water
Discover the Best Summertime Activities in Corona Del Mar: Top 5 Outdoor Adventures Await!

Summertime in Corona Del Mar is the perfect time to experience all that this beautiful area has to offer. Whether you are a homeowner, seller, or looking for a luxury real estate destination – it pays to take advantage of these leisurely summer days and explore nearby attractions. From the many beaches, trails, and parks available all within close proximity of Corona Del Mar, there are plenty of options when it comes to outdoor fun. In this blog post, we will go over our top 5 picks for activities you can enjoy during your summer visit!

Beach Bliss: Unwind, Recharge, and Embrace Nature’s Healing Touch

Spending a day at the beach offers an opportunity to relax, reset, and rejuvenate. Enjoying the warmth of the sun on your skin can be joy-inducing, and appreciating nature’s unique way of providing us with natural nourishment. Sinking your toes into the wet sand is incredibly therapeutic and can remind you of simpler times when soothing was just around the corner. After basking in the sun for a while, taking a dip in the ocean makes for perfect refreshment; not only cooling off but also having a salty and energizing effect that sets you up perfectly for whatever else your day holds. Make sure to protect yourself from harsh UV rays with some SPF as well before you venture out to enhance your experience even more!


Aerial view of the beach during daytime
Spending a day at the beach offers an opportunity to relax, reset, and rejuvenate.

Unwind and Connect with Nature Through Hiking Trails

Exploring trails surrounded by nature is a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Activities like hiking give you space to relax, disconnect from technology, and let your thoughts wander. Nothing compares to taking in the natural beauty that exists around us; the lush foliage of old-growth trees, the sound of birds singing, or appreciating unique formations from erosion. Planning a hike allows for a day outdoors while rewarding yourself with wonderful memories along the way.


Beautiful stream of water in the midst of nature with a hiking trail
Exploring trails surrounded by nature is a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Embrace Fitness and Nature at Your Local Park!

Visiting local parks is a wonderful way to get active and explore your community. Whether you’ve been wanting to give bike riding or rollerblading a try, spend some time outside with your family, or just take a leisurely stroll—there are plenty of possibilities at the local park. Not only can you work out, but you can also enjoy the scenery and connect with nature in an enjoyable atmosphere. Take advantage of your local park today and incorporate some activity into your routine!

Close up of rollerskates
Bike rides, rollerblading, or just taking a leisurely stroll

Discover the Magic of Corona Del Mar’s Concerts, Festivals, and Culinary Delights

Corona Del Mar is the perfect destination to create long-lasting memories. Throughout the year, there are a variety of concerts, festivals, and culinary experiences to choose from. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful way to spend an evening or craving something with more energy, you can find it here. Live music performances feature well-known local artists while unique festivals combine the best of local culture and cuisine. Sample the incredible flavors crafted by talented food vendors or explore one of the many restaurants tucked away down narrow alleyways. With so much to see and do, even regular visitors make new discoveries at every turn. There are many ways to make memories in Corona Del Mar you’ll never forget.


Delicious meats cooked and displayed in gray bowls.
Concerts, festivals, and culinary experiences

Exploring the Wonders of Corona Del Mar

No matter what brings you to Corona Del Mar, there is no shortage of things to do and experiences to enjoy. Spend a day lounging in the sand on one of the secluded beaches or sweeping through the trails while taking in the sights of nature. Get active and explore local parks with rollerblading or biking. There are also plenty of events like concerts, festivals, and culinary experiences that will make for lifelong memories. We hope you have enjoyed learning about activities, restaurants, and real estate options that Corona Del Mar has to offer. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about this marvelous city, please contact us, we would love to help. Thank you for joining us on this journey – from sea to sand – where beautiful Corona Del Mar awaits!

Andy Stavros              

DRE #: 01408840

Phone: 949.290.0139

Email: andy.stavros@elliman.com

Address: The Stavros Group

12 Corporate Plaza #250,

Newport Beach, CA 92660

 

 

 

5 Top Tips for First-Time Homebuyers in Corona Del Mar

Corona Del Mar
Corona Del Mar

As a luxury realtor with years of experience in the Corona Del Mar market, I’ve seen many first-time homebuyers make common mistakes. To help you avoid these pitfalls, I’ve compiled a list of five tips that should help you make a smart and informed purchase.

Know your budget

Before you start your home search, it’s important to have a good understanding of your budget. This means figuring out how much you can afford to spend on a down payment, monthly mortgage payments, and any other associated costs. Don’t forget to factor in property taxes, insurance, and maintenance costs.


Figuring out how much you can afford
Figuring out how much you can afford

Do your research

It’s important to have a good understanding of the local real estate market, so do your research before you start your home search. Look at comparable home sales in the area, check out recent market trends, and take note of any local zoning laws or regulations that may impact your purchase.


Have a good understanding of the local real estate market
Have a good understanding of the local real estate market

Find a trusted real estate agent

A good real estate agent can help you navigate the buying process and save you time and money. Make sure you find an agent who is knowledgeable about the Corona Del Mar market, and who you feel comfortable working with.

You need to feel comfortable with who you work with
You need to feel comfortable with who you work with

Consider your long-term goals

When you’re purchasing a home, it’s important to think about your long-term goals. Consider whether you want to live in the property for five years, ten years, or longer. You should also think about whether you want to rent out the property, or if you plan on selling it in the future.


It's important to think about your long-term goals
It’s important to think about your long-term goals

Don’t skimp on inspections

Before you make an offer, it’s important to have the property thoroughly inspected by a professional home inspector. This will give you an understanding of any potential problems or issues with the property, and will help you make an informed decision about whether or not to proceed with the purchase.

Make informed decisions
Make informed decisions

Purchasing a home can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it’s important to approach it with caution. By following these five tips, you’ll be well on your way to making a smart and informed purchase. Remember, I am here to help and guide you every step of the way, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.

Andy Stavros              

DRE #: 01408840

Phone: 949.290.0139

Email: andy.stavros@elliman.com

Address: The Stavros Group

12 Corporate Plaza #250,

Newport Beach, CA 92660

 

 

 

Top Trails for Hiking & Biking in Laguna Beach

Aerial view of a body of water in the sunset
Enjoy the Laguna Beach views with these hiking and biking trails

There is a lot of beauty that Laguna Beach has to offer. From the coastal views to the hills that illuminate gold when the sun sets. In this blog we want to focus on the hills and the amazing trails that lie within.

Bommer Ridge & Emerald Canyon

At Bommer Ridge & Emerald Canyon you’ll enjoy a 8.9-mile loop trail near Laguna Beach, California. This is generally considered a challenging route, and it takes an average of 4 hours and 56 minutes to complete. This trail is popular and known for bird watching, hiking, and running. You can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day but you’ll need to leave your dogs at home because they aren’t allowed on this trail.


Known for bird watching, hiking, and running
Enjoy some solitude

Boat Road & Laguna Ridge

Get to know Boat Road & Laguna Ridge, an 8.2-mile loop trail near Laguna Beach, California. This is a moderately challenging route that takes about 4 hours to complete. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Be prepared to see beautiful birds and to share the trail with mountain bikes and hikers. Dogs are not allowed on this trail.


The trail is open year-round
The trail is open year-round

Water Tank Trail

Water Tank Trail is near Laguna Beach and is a 3.9-mile loop trail that is a moderately challenging route. This 2 hour trail is popular for hiking, running, and walking.

It takes just 2 hours
Water Tank Trail

Crystal Cove Perimeter Loop

Crystal Cove Perimeter Loop is a 9.4-mile loop trail near Laguna Beach that is a very popular area for camping, hiking, and running. You’ll likely encounter other people while exploring this moderately challenging route. This beautiful 4 hour trail is open year-round.


Popular area for camping
Open year-round and is beautiful

Mountain Bike Car Wreck Trail through Aliso Canyon

Hidden in the hills far above Laguna Beach, far away from any and every road is the fabled “car wreck,” 1946 Dodge 5-passenger coupe. It became so popular to visit the car wreck that Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park officially made a trail to it in 2013. It’s a fun hike that offers a cool vintage car wreck and an expansive view from Catalina to Mt Baldy. There is a 3.8 mile loop that makes the climbing a little easier, or you can do a shorter hike to the car wreck and back.

A cool vintage car wreck
An expansive view from Catalina to Mt Baldy


There are a lot of fun trails to hike, bike or even camp at in Laguna Beach. We hope you have your hiking shoes ready and plenty of water to accompany you on these trails as you go outside and find ways to stay active in the sun. Don’t hesitate to contact us regarding any questions you might have about the Laguna Beach area in California. We would love to field your questions about food, activities and real estate. We look forward to hearing from you.

Andy Stavros              

DRE #: 01408840

Phone: 949.290.0139

Email: andy.stavros@elliman.com

Address: The Stavros Group

12 Corporate Plaza #250,

Newport Beach, CA 92660

 

 

 

Top 5 Ice Cream/ Frozen Yogurt in Corona Del Mar

Explore 5 places to get Ice Cream in Corona Del Mar
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Do you have a sweet tooth, or a hankering for some frozen yogurt? If so, you’re in the right place. In this blog we will be exploring 5 Ice Cream and/or Frozen Yogurt spots in the Corona Del Mar and Newport Beach area.

#5 – Cowafornia Ice Cream

Featuring over 32 flavors of premium hand scooped California ice cream, Cowafornia Ice Cream opened in July 2017. They offer hand dipped waffle cones where they use only Ghirardelli chocolate and fresh baked cookies. They also make floats, handmade shakes, as well as iconic frozen bananas and balboa bars. They have a full line of specialty coffees, hot cocoa and hot tea. And if you are looking for something out of the ordinary, try one of their espresso shakes or affogato sundaes.


32 flavors of premium hand scooped California ice cream
California Ice Cream

#4 – Gelato Paradiso

Gelato and sorbetto is made daily by artisans at Gelato Paradiso to maximize freshness, taste, and authenticity, using traditional Italian recipes. There are artisan cakes that are individually handcrafted. They use the freshest and finest ingredients that are imported directly from Italy. The artisanal gelato is hand-made in small batches every morning. Each flavor is rendered using old recipes and traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation, improving each time. Their use of the word “artisanal,” is to convey hundreds of years of gelato history, knowledge, and expertise behind each bite.


The artisanal gelato is hand-made in small batches
Artisanal Gelato

#3 – Sugar ‘n Spice

The Original Frozen Banana and Balboa Bar on Balboa Island that was established in 1945. Along with the frozen bananas & balboa bars, here is a list of items that they also serve: 

– Hard Scoop Ice Cream Cookie Sandwiches

– Cheesecake-On-A-Stick

– Tiramisu-On-A-Stick

The Original Frozen Banana and Balboa Bar
The Original Frozen Banana and Balboa Bar

#2 – Atomic Creamery

Atomic Creamery has a vision to be a throwback to a simpler time. A place for gathering, a destination for friends, families to enjoy ice cream. They are committed to serving the freshest and smoothest flavor packed scoops. From their thick dense ice cream to their house-made pink Himalayan salted caramel, you can tell that they strive to use only wholesome real food ingredients whenever possible.


A place for gathering
A place for gathering

#1 – Golden Spoon

Golden Spoon is a frozen yogurt retail chain and their frozen yogurt uses only the freshest ingredients to produce a flavor and experience that will sure have you coming back for more.

Golden Spoon
You’ll be coming back for more


These are just five of the great ice cream and frozen yogurt spots in the area. Contact us for more information on beaches, restaurants or real estate. We are experts in these fields and we know the area of Corona Del Mar well! We look forward to hearing from you.

Andy Stavros              

DRE #: 01408840

Phone: 949.290.0139

Email: andy.stavros@elliman.com

Address: The Stavros Group

12 Corporate Plaza #250,

Newport Beach, CA 92660

 

 

 

A Guide to Corona del Mar Jetty

A rock jetty coming off the beach and going into the ocean
Check out the Corona del Mar Jetty

Corona del Mar, California is full of interesting places to see and things to do. But one of the best landmarks in the city that’ll make you “swell” with excitement is the Corona del Mar Jetty.


There are two jetties that jut out from the shore off of Corona del Mar. The east jetty comes off Corona del Mar State Beach, and the west jetty (the larger) is just across the channel entry to Newport Harbor. Of course, the jetty is more than just a bunch of rocks piled high in the ocean. Here’s everything you need to know about the Corona del Mar Jetty.

What to know about the jetty

Corona del Mar Beach has always been a popular spot. Back in the 1920s, it was a popular spot for surfers and beach parties alike. Unfortunately, the waves weren’t always consistent. However, that all changed.


The 800-foot jetty was installed off the rocks at Big Corona and ran all the way into the beach. Although it wasn’t really meant for surfers, it definitely helped.


Surfers could walk out on the jetty, get in the water at Big Corona, and ride the waves for a whopping 800 feet all the way into shore. Rinse, repeat, and you have yourself one of the best surf spots in the country! Even better, the jetty made the waves much, much bigger, leading to the iconic surf spot called The Wedge.


The jetties were extended later in the decade, and they currently reach over 1,500 feet off the coast of Corona del Mar. It’s quite the sight!

A surfboard sitting on the sand with worn shoes on top
The Corona del Mar Jetty has always been a favorite for surfers.

How to get to Corona del Mar Jetty

Since the Corona del Mar Jetty splits the Newport Harbor Channel, there are two different ways to get there.


The east jetty is accessible from Corona del Mar State Beach Park. Simply go to downtown Corona del Mar on Rt. 1 and find a road called Ocean Avenue. Follow Ocean Ave. all the way down to the coast until you see the beach. From there, head out onto the sand until you see the impressive jetty sticking out into the water.


If you want to get to the west jetty (and The Wedge), it takes a little more effort. Ride all the way through Corona del Mar on Rt 1 until you get to Newport Beach. Then, go over the bridge onto the Balboa Peninsula, and follow West Balboa Blvd. all the way to the end. When the pavement stops, you’ll see the even larger west jetty and the massive waves crashing to the shore.


For quick and easy directions, follow this link to find the Corona del Mar Jetty on Google Maps.

The city of Corona del Mar and the beach photographed from above
Corona del Mar is the place to be!

Things to do at Corona del Mar Jetty

It’s California! There’s always something fun to do. At the Corona del Mar Jetty, people have been having fun since the 1920s. Here are just a few of the exciting activities you can enjoy if you visit today:


Hit the beach: Naturally, Corona del Mar State Beach Park has some of the best white sandy beaches you can find. Catch some rays, build a sandcastle, or enjoy wading in the water.


Get a snack: Grab a beachside pit stop at The Jetty, a snack shack sitting right on the beach.


Go fishing: Make your way all the way out to the end of the massive west jetty for some of the best fishing in Corona del Mar.


And of course, catch a wave: Duh! The Wedge has some of the best surfing in the country! Grab a board and catch some waves.


And once you’re done with the fun at the jetty, head into town for some of the best restaurants, shopping, and fun in downtown Corona del Mar!

Surfer riding a massive blue wave
The most popular activity at Corona del Mar Jetty

Corona del Mar is the place to be

Whether you want to get the adrenaline pumping on some huge swells or just want to take it easy on the beach, there’s something for everyone in Corona del Mar. If you want to make this beautiful Southern California city your home, trust the experts at the Stavros Group. We’ll help you find the perfect seaside property to suit your lifestyle and needs. Contact us today to get started!

Thinking Of Selling? We’re Here To Help

If you are considering your options to sell your home in Orange County, CA, our top luxury real estate team is here to serve. At no obligation, please reach out for a consultation to discuss your options and see how we can help you plan and execute a strategy to reach the best possible sale price for your property. Contact us today.

Andy Stavros              

DRE #: 01408840

Phone: 949.290.0139

Email: andy.stavros@elliman.com

Address: The Stavros Group

12 Corporate Plaza #250,

Newport Beach, CA 92660

 

 

 

Where is Corona Del Mar located?

Bird’s eye view of waves crashing onto shore with a boardwalk and building
Visit beautiful Corona Del Mar

Between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach in southern Los Angeles, you’ll find the quaint neighborhood of Corona Del Mar. It’s a seaside village known for its pristine beaches, picturesque cliffs, tide pools, and cute village shops. If you’re looking for a true slice of Southern California living, Corona Del Mar is a place you won’t want to miss.

Directions to Corona Del Mar, California

It’s easy to get to Corona Del Mar. From just about anywhere in California, simply head west until you hit the Pacific Coast Highway or Route 101 (Route 1 in some areas). If you’re in downtown Los Angeles or anywhere north of LA, head south. If you’re south of LA or in San Diego, head north.


From there, simply keep driving until you see the signs that say Corona Del Mar. Route 1 goes right through the middle of Corona Del Mar, so it’s hard to miss!


If you prefer to use Google Maps (like just about everyone these days), click this link to get directions to Corona Del Mar on your mobile device.

Car on the road overlooking the ocean
It’s a nice cruise on the Pacific Coast Highway toward Corona Del Mar.

A brief history of Corona Del Mar

The name Corona Del Mar translates to “Crown of the Sea.” And once you catch a glimpse of the beautiful beaches and seaside cliffs on the western edge of the town, it’s easy to see why!


The land was originally a ranch owned by the Irvine family in 1875. After years of drought and hard times, the oceanfront land (which had very little value to farmers) was sold to a man named George E. Hart.


Hart had a vision of creating quaint little beach towns all the way up the Southern California coast. He bought the property from the Irvines in 1904 and named his new development Corona Del Mar.

Development was slow at first, and the land changed hands a few times. But eventually, Corona Del Mar transformed from poor farmland to luxurious oceanfront properties, pristine world-class beaches, and adorable village shops and restaurants that attract visitors from all over the world. Today, Corona Del Mar is home to around 13,000 residents.

You can see classic Corona Del Mar in several films, including the Oscar-winner All Quiet on the Western Front, which helped add to its growing popularity over the years.

Bird’s eye view of a city with a waterway running through the middle
There’s plenty of history in this little beach town.

Things to do in the area

There’s no shortage of things to do when you visit Corona Del Mar. It has come a long way from its humble beginnings!


Some of the most popular activities in Corona Del Mar involve the outdoors. There are several points of interest throughout the neighborhood:


The Goldenrod Footbridge
(built in 1928)
Sherman Library and Gardens
Corona Del Mar State Beach
Arch Rock


There’s also no better way to take in the beautiful Southern California landscape than by playing a few rounds of golf — which Corona Del Mar has plenty of!

A rock arch off the coast
Arch Rock is quite the sight for visitors from all over.

Ready to make your visit to Corona Del Mar more permanent?

Even in beautiful Los Angeles, it’s hard to find a more picturesque place than Corona Del Mar. Between the shopping, dining, pristine beaches, and picturesque cliffs, it’s the perfect place to call home.


If you’re interested in making the move to the Corona Del Mar area, the real estate experts at the Stavros Group are always happy to lend a helping hand. We’re ready to answer your questions and help you find the perfect property to fit your lifestyle and goals. Contact us today to start the search for your next home.

Thinking Of Selling? We’re Here To Help

If you are considering your options to sell your home in Orange County, CA, our top luxury real estate team is here to serve. At no obligation, please reach out for a consultation to discuss your options and see how we can help you plan and execute a strategy to reach the best possible sale price for your property. Contact us today.

Andy Stavros              

DRE #: 01408840

Phone: 949.290.0139

Email: andy.stavros@elliman.com

Address: The Stavros Group

12 Corporate Plaza #250,

Newport Beach, CA 92660

 

 

 

Where To Find Arch Rock in Corona Del Mar

Arch Rock at Little Corona Del Mar Beach
Arch Rock at Little Corona Del Mar Beach

The name “Corona Del Mar” means “Crown of the Sea,” so it only makes sense that it’s home to some of the most picturesque, pristine, and unique beaches in the country. One of the more interesting beach sites in the city is Arch Rock. Here’s what you need to know about this popular rocky outcropping.

What’s so special about Arch Rock?

What’s Arch Rock? Well, the name pretty much says it all. It’s a big natural arch made of rock!
Sea arches are made from erosion from the ocean waves. Sometimes, the waves hit a section of the rock disproportionately to the rest, causing it to wear away faster. Over many, many years, that section wears away completely, leaving a hole in the middle of the rock. If the waves aren’t tall enough to erode the top of the rock, you’re left with an arch — just like Arch Rock in Corona Del Mar!

Person standing on top of a rock arch above the ocean
There’s nothing quite like a good rock arch!

Things to do at Arch Rock in Corona Del Mar

As if seeing what nature can do over millions of years isn’t exciting enough, Arch Rock in Corona Del Mar is much more than a geological formation. There’s plenty to see and do in the area.

First and foremost, Arch Rock is beautiful! It offers incredible views of the ocean all around, and there’s no better Instagram shot than you standing in the middle of the arch. Go to Arch Rock at sunset and watch the colors dance across the sky behind the picturesque rock formations.

Corona Del Mar locals know Arch Rock for its cliff diving. The rocks at Arch Rock stand about 20 feet above the water, making them an ideal spot for adrenaline seekers. Climb to the top and safely jump into the ocean below for quite the thrill!

If you’re not into extreme sports, Arch Rock is also surrounded by several tidal pools for wading and enjoying the water. It’s also home to some of the best snorkeling in the city.

Person jumping off a rock cliff into the ocean
An adrenaline junky’s dream

Directions to Little Del Mar Beach, Cliff Island, and Arch Rock

Arch Rock is one of the more secluded beaches in Corona Del Mar because it’s a bit off the beaten path, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth the trek!
The easiest way to Arch Rock is through Little Corona Del Mar Beach. You can find Little Corona Del Mar Beach just off the Pacific Coast Highway on a road called Poppy Avenue. Go down Poppy Avenue and turn left where the road ends. Down the pathway, you’ll find a restroom and a gradual entrance down to the beach.
From the beach, head to the right and make your way over the sand and rocks. Around the corner, you’ll find Cliff Island. Keep going over the tidal pools and rocks, then look out to sea to find Arch Rock, standing majestically out in the water. Check it out on Google Maps!
The tides do change, so make sure you’re prepared before making the voyage out to Arch Rock. Wear shoes with decent tread — and prepare to get wet!

People standing in a rocky tidal pool on the shore of the ocean
There’s lots to do at Cliff Island

Why not stay a little longer?

There’s no shortage of amazing natural wonders to see in Corona Del Mar. Why not become a local so you can see them all!? If you want to make your visit to beautiful Southern California a bit more permanent, trust the real estate experts at the Stavros Group. We’re always happy to answer your questions and help you find the perfect property to suit your lifestyle and goals. Contact us to start your search today!

Thinking Of Selling? We’re Here To Help

If you are considering your options to sell your home in Orange County, CA, our top luxury real estate team is here to serve. At no obligation, please reach out for a consultation to discuss your options and see how we can help you plan and execute a strategy to reach the best possible sale price for your property. Contact us today.

Andy Stavros              

DRE #: 01408840

Phone: 949.290.0139

Email: andy.stavros@elliman.com

Address: The Stavros Group

12 Corporate Plaza #250,

Newport Beach, CA 92660

 

 

 

A Month to Remember: Stavros Group September 2021 Newsletter

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Hi Friends, 

We’ve been busy!

In August, we closed three amazing home sales and opened escrow on another to reach nearly $30 million in monthly volume.

Each is a success story all its own — from closing ABOVE the list price on our seller client’s eight-figure estate, to precisely crafting the winning offer for our buyers on a highly competitive listing in Newport Coast.

Of course, we wanted to share these amazing results with you! Check out our August Sales Recap video to see the details and these beautiful homes.

If you are interested in making a move, there are two things you should know:

  1. Despite cooling slightly this summer, the market is still red hot by historical standards. More Orange County luxury homes ($3M+) sold in August than in any month prior to 2021, and supply is at its lowest point since at least 2008 for listings priced $3M+, $5M+ and $10M+.
     
  2. Whether you are buying, selling or making an investment, you know who to call to make it happen!

Please don’t hesitate to reach out with questions. We’re always happy to help you and anyone you send our way.


Warmly,
Andy Stavros

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Early Fall Fun in Corona Del Mar

Now that fall has arrived in coastal Orange County, get outside and have some fun at these upcoming events in Corona del Mar!

Located in the coastal city of Newport Beach, and famous for its fine beaches, Corona del Mar is a village for creating memories. From its tidepools and cliffside views, to quaint village shops, Corona del Mar will be a hit with the whole family. 

If you are looking for fall fun in the Newport Beach area, here are two great ways to celebrate the cooler weather with your family and friends. You can participate in or spectate the newly reignited community sandcastle competition hosted this Sunday, September 26th on Corona del Mar State Beach, and register to race in the 39th Annual Corona del Mar Scenic 5K on Saturday, October 2nd. 

59th Annual Sandcastle Competition at Corona del Mar

After a year-long hiatus, the Annual Sandcastle Competition at Corona del Mar is back! On Sunday, September 26th, join fellow sculptors in this sandy architectural showdown. An ode to art and creativity, this event is fit for all ages and a ton of fun to join or just watch! This year’s theme is “Explore the World” — a poignant contrast to the seclusion that communities and individuals have faced throughout the past year.

If you’re feeling artistic, gather your team and sign up on the chamber’s website or by calling (949) 729-4400. Families and architecture firms are welcome to compete, with entry fees based on category. This event is open to the public with attractions including castle viewing, food stands, sponsor competitions, and other beach-bound activities. Get together with those you love, and enjoy this commemorative day! 

39th Annual Corona del Mar Scenic 5K

On Saturday, October 2nd, a scenic 5K run and 2-mile walk will take place in the village of Corona del Mar! This is the 39th anniversary of this highly anticipated event. Beginning at 3001 Ocean Boulevard, participants will enjoy beautiful ocean views from atop soaring bluffs, while engaging with their friends, family, and their own competitive spirits. Park for free in the Corona del Mar State Beach parking lot, opening at 6am for event-day registration. Enjoy a brief warm-up leading into the start of the Men’s 5K followed closely by the Women’s 5K Race. A pleasant, inclusive 2-Mile Fun Walk/Youth Run begins at 8:45am, for those looking to enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the sun with or without the kids. Later, the 1K Children’s Dolphin Dash is a wholesome way to end a fantastic day of racing and scenery.

To join, you can register online or walk-in on event day. Note that there is a small fee to register, which varies by event. Teams of 10 or more will receive discounts. To commemorate your experience, registration includes a Corona del Mar 5K anniversary t-shirt, race bib, swag bag, and access to the awards ceremony. Still not convinced? All registered participants will have access to the complementary Restaurant Row feast of local eateries (subject to COVID-19 restrictions), and an awesome post-event party — complete with live music, sponsors and vendors, and more. This historic occasion is one for the whole family. We look forward to seeing you there!

Corona del Mar Real Estate Agents

As your go-to resource for Corona del Mar, we love to share our knowledge of community events, neighborhoods, and of course Corona del Mar real estate. When it comes time to buy or sell a home in Corona del Mar, or if you just have questions about the Corona del Mar real estate market, please reach out for a free consultation at no obligation to you.

Contact us any time — we’re always happy to help!

 

Hi friends,

When it comes to marketing a listing, everything is on the table.

We network, post, email and advertise, from “coming soon” til the contract is signed.

Last year only emphasized the importance of marketing early and often. Restrictions to showings and open houses, wariness of buyers trudging through a listing, and a hot luxury market all contributed to the growing number of fast-paced sales.

In the last six months, Orange County homes sold for $3+ million averaged just 18 days on the market — a historic low, nearly five times faster than just a year ago. Our latest luxury listing in Newport Coast’s Crystal Cove, 19 South Sur, was under contract in just three days.

While the growing number of pocket listing and coming soon sales rings alarm bells for housing opportunity nationwide, buyers of eight-figure properties are at little risk of being shut out of the market.

A luxury or ultra-luxury home seller’s biggest risk? It’s hiring an agent without the connections or expertise to get maximum exposure from day one, and without the negotiating savvy to capitalize.

If you are looking to maximize your investment buying or selling, please don’t hesitate to reach out with questions. It’s our pleasure to help you and anyone you send our way.

Warmly,
Andy Stavros

 
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