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A beach town with an eclectic mix of wildlife, water sports, and activities
Nestled in San Diego’s South Bay, Imperial Beach is California’s southernmost beach town, located just five miles from the Mexican border. It features a stunning 4-mile stretch of coastline, perfect for a range of activities including surfing, sport fishing, beach volleyball, and horseback riding along the shore. The iconic Imperial Beach pier offers breathtaking views of the Los Coronados Islands and is a favorite spot for sunset strolls, pier fishing, and simply taking in the scenery.
Imperial Beach is connected to Coronado by the Silver Strand, a narrow, 7-mile-long isthmus known for its camping, bird-watching, and cycling opportunities. Nature enthusiasts will love the Tijuana River National Estuary, where freshwater from the river meets the ocean to form the largest saltwater marsh in Southern California. This is one of San Diego’s top bird-watching destinations.
Imperial Beach also hosts a variety of annual events, from free fishing derbies to triathlons, culminating in the Sun & Sea Festival, famous for its impressive sandcastle art displays. Art lovers can also explore the Surfboard Museum, an outdoor public art exhibit that celebrates the rich history of surfing in the area.
Summary
- Seacoast Sands is a beachfront property located on Seacoast Drive in Imperial Beach, minutes away from Downtown San Diego, California.
- The 4 newly renovated beachfront units with an option to add a 5th all which have direct access to the beach and breathtaking views.
- Potential to add more units.
- Conveniently located within walking distance of restaurants and shops.
- DoD contracts and short-term rental friendly
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