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Best Places To Live In Huntington Beach, CA

Nearby Areas With A High Livability Score

Huntington Beach, CA: Incredible City Close To Everything

Huntington Beach is a city in Southern California renowned for its beautiful beaches and relaxing atmosphere. Located in Orange County, the city is adjacent to its popular sister cities Santa Ana, Irvine, and Long Beach. Locals enjoy a comfortable year-round Mediterranean climate and convenient beach access, making the city perfect for students, families, and especially those who like to surf.

One famous landmark of Huntington Beach is the city pier. It's one of the longest beach piers on the West Coast -- 1,850 feet in length -- and people can walk the full length for sightseeing or shopping. The pier and surrounding beaches have been featured in hit shows 90210, Disney's Austin &a Ally, and The X-Factor among others.

Because of the city's high standard amenities, real estate in Huntington Beach is slightly higher than its bordering inland cities. Aside from housing, the cost of living there is similar to the rest of Orange County and Los Angeles; so food and gas prices are reasonable by California standards but higher than the national average. Although ask longterm residents and they will agree that the city is a marvel -- safe, family-friendly, clean, and absolutely worth the price.

For those that like attractions like Disneyland and California Adventures, Huntington Beach is just less than an hour drive away. It's also about the same distance from San Diego, another jewel of California. Shopping enthusiasts will find multiple malls and outlets around Huntington Beach; there is Huntington Harbor, a mall next to Huntington Harbor; and another unique shopping center is the Old World Village, a Europe-themed outdoor mall that gives off a multi-cultural shopping experience.

Huntington Beach's historical downtown is also a pretty sight where people can do a walking tour through the city's oldest buildings and learn about its establishment. There is a visitor information kiosk at the beach pier for interested tourists. Otherwise, for someone just looking for a beach to chill out at, one of the best places in Huntington Beach is Sunset Beach, where white sands are surrounded by green parks and amenities like a playground and dog park for couples and families to enjoy.

Weather-wise, Huntington Beach has perfect California climate with day time temperatures around 70s and 80s during most months. Even on hot days, the Surf City enjoys a cooling ocean breeze.

Huntington Beach is located alongside the busy I-5 freeway so transportation by car is very convenient. Orange County Transportation Authority also has multiple metro lines that service the beach city throughout the day. For those looking to relocate to Huntington Beach, there are many housing opportunities from single family homes to apartments, rentals to homeowner properties. What's more, the city is close to business districts in Orange County. Even if an individual works in LA or Irvine, Huntington Beach is still a reasonable commute away.

To determine the best places to live in Huntington Beach, potential buyers can use AreaVibes to search for a desired area. It gives neighborhoods a Livability Score according to amenities, cost of living, safety, schools, climate, and real estate. People can use AreaVibes to compare locations, gather more information about an area, and customize searches to locate a place to settle that's right for them.