
Communities · Huntington Beach
Old Town, the Downtown core, and the streets around Main and the pier. The most walkable part of the city: cottages, newer three-story homes, and the highest density of restaurants and nightlife.
24 communities in Downtown & The Pier

Huntington Beach
Walk-to-pier living from Goldenwest east to Beach Boulevard, new three-story builds, classic 1920s beach cottages, and lock-and-leave condos where the first seven days on market determine everything.
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Huntington Beach
The historic residential core just inland of the downtown pier district, with original lots, cottages, and rebuilt homes near Main Street.
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Huntington Beach
A central Huntington Beach area organized around Yorktown Avenue, with single-family tract homes and strong long-term ownership.
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Huntington Beach
A guard-gated, Mediterranean-style community of villas and townhomes on 40-plus acres near downtown Huntington Beach, with three clubhouses and resort-style grounds.
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Huntington Beach
An established 1960s single-family tract on the southeast, inland side of Huntington Beach in the 92646 ZIP, built around Bay Crest Circle near Edison High School, with single-story homes on smaller lots and very low turnover.
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A 1989-1993 44-unit condo community at 409 Utica Avenue in downtown Huntington Beach near Lake Street.
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A 1989 33-unit condominium building at 900 Pacific Coast Highway near downtown and the pier (92648).
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A 159-unit condominium development built in 1989 on Lake Street in downtown Huntington Beach near the pier.
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A 1965 beachfront condominium building of about 108 units at 711 PCH, just north of the Huntington Beach Pier.
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A neighborhood around Lake Park bounded by Main, 11th, 12th and Lake Streets near downtown Huntington Beach.
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A 42-unit condo complex built in 1989 on Pacific Coast Highway near downtown Huntington Beach (92648).
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A small tract of homes built in 1990 between 20th and 22nd streets in downtown Huntington Beach (92648).
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A gated 100-unit condo building completed in 1989 at 200 PCH near the pier in downtown Huntington Beach.
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A 105-unit condo building completed in 1987 at 1200 PCH near the pier in downtown Huntington Beach.
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A gated condo community of about 159 units built in 1980 off Main Street near Garfield in west Huntington Beach.
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A gated tract of about 78 townhomes built around 2005 at The Waterfront on Pacific Coast Highway near Beach Boulevard.
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A gated tract of about 60 condos built in 2005 at The Waterfront on Pacific Coast Highway near Beach Boulevard.
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A gated condo community on canals near Pacific City and the pier in coastal west Huntington Beach (92648).
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A small tract of about 40 single-family homes off Main Street near Adams Avenue in downtown Huntington Beach, ZIP 92648.
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A gated 1989 complex of about 64 condos at 415 Townsquare Lane off Main St in downtown Huntington Beach.
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A gated condominium community at 2323 Huntington Street in the Yorktown/Old Town corridor near downtown Huntington Beach.
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A townhome community of 104 units built in 1979, located off Main Street in the 92648 area of Huntington Beach.
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A gated condominium community at 626 Lake Street built in 1989, near Main Street in downtown Huntington Beach.
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A small condominium community at 1516 Pacific Coast Highway near 16th Street in downtown Huntington Beach.
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