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Coronado,
California is an island just off the coast of San Diego. It
is a 10 minute commute to downtown San
Diego and about 15 minutes to Lindbergh Field
Airport. This beautiful tropical setting provides easy
access to San Diego's most prized attractions, including the
World Famous San
Diego Zoo, San
Diego Wild Animal Park, Sea
World and Legoland.
Coronado, meaning "the crowned one",
has a population around 24,000, and has a rich history.
Many of the homes and businesses were built in the 1900s and the
mix of Victorian and modern day architecture gives the island a
unique personality. Bordered by the Pacific Ocean, Glorietta Bay
and San Diego Bay, this picturesque seaside is linked to the
Southern California coastline and the city of San Diego by
the elegant and expansive San Diego/Coronado Bridge. To
the south the island of Coronado has a narrow strip of land known
as the Silver Strand.
Coronado is an enchanting city, which measures
only 14 square miles and is bordered by the Pacific Ocean,
Glorietta Bay and the San Diego Bay. It is home to some of the
world's most pristine beaches, 22 public parks, an 18-hole golf
course, tennis courts, and recreational facilities which include
a public pool and dedicated bicycle paths. Coronado features
quaint streets lined with boutiques, shops and restaurants. There
is an island bike path, two Marinas, and a full range of
accommodations. It is also home to the legendary Hotel
del Coronado and the Naval Amphibious Base at North Island.
Coronado has become one of San Diego's most elite addresses.
The tropical island feel and the standard of living on Coronado
are absolutely superb.
Coronado's careful approach to planned
development lends stability to the quality of both residential
lifestyle and the business community. Quiet tree lined streets
and friendly parks are found throughout the city. The crime rate
in Coronado is one of the lowest in the nation. Business in
Coronado is robust, particularly tourism based
businesses, with over two million visitors a year coming to soak
up the warm southern California sun. The standard of living in
Coronado is definitely high. The average household income in
Coronado is $93,000, while homes are selling in the mid to high
California range. Coronado attracts a lot of
management/professionals, including many lawyers, and doctors.
Home investments in Coronado have been proven to yield an
excellent return.
There are a lot of outdoor activities to do in
Coronado, including swimming, surfing and boogie boarding.
Boating and fishing are also available as are golfing and tennis.
Shopping is another prominent activity in Coronado, and there
is much to choose from. Coronado offers a truly Southern
California shopping experience. Stroll down Orange Ave and
discover a variety of boutiques, fine art shops, collectibles and
souvenirs. Ferry Landing Marketplace and the Hotel del Coronado
also offer a collection of shopping opportunities. Some of the
finest dining experiences in San Diego can be found in Coronado.
From elegant ocean view restaurants to casual cafes, local
Coronado chefs use Southern California eclectic flavors to create
memorable dining experience. There are more than 70
restaurants in Coronado.
Coronado has a nationally recognized school
system which offers a high caliber of educational standards with
successful results. It is one of many positive influences on home
buyers considering the area. Coronado is ideally located for
higher educational plans. San
Diego State College, the University
of San Diego, and the University
of California San Diego are all within 16 miles.
Coronado residents have carried on the tradition
of this area with their dedication to maintaining a landmark
community. Their pride and interest in their own city government
shows throughout the community. Coronado is definitely a great
place to live. It has it all, warm sun, beautiful pacific
ocean, vibrant culture, and an economy that supports the
good life.
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