Just over the bridge from San Diego is a small, tree-lined beach haven known as Coronado. The "island," as many locals call it, is really a peninsula connected to the mainland by a neck of land named the Silver Strand. Crown City, as it is called (Coronado means "crowned one" in Spanish), regards itself as a friendly, small town of wide leafy streets lined with Victorian homes and Californian bungalows ... and regards San Diego as somewhere else.

Along with the amicable, small-town atmosphere and near-perfect weather, Coronado proudly touts itself as a car-optional environment. The island is small enough to walk almost anywhere — t's only a mile from the San Diego Bay side of the peninsula to the ocean. There are also relatively flat paths fit for both cyclists and skaters and even more miles of bike routes along city streets.

The emblem of Coronado is the Hotel Del Coronado — a Victorian pleasure dome that instantly turned Coronado into a beach resort when it opened on the oceanfront in 1888. Other resorts followed, but today the military, not tourism, represents Coronado's largest industry. The North Island Naval Air Station, site of America's first military flying school, occupies the entire north half of Coronado, and Navy SEALs train at the Naval Amphibious Base on the south end of town.

For well over a century, Coronado's beaches have been its fortune. The main beach, Coronado Central Beach, stretches 1.5 miles behind the great houses along Ocean Boulevard. Swimmers, bodysurfers, boogie boarders, sand sculptors, tide poolers and, from December through February, whale watchers all take to the sand and sea. North Beach attracts surfers in the morning, and at the extreme north is Dog Beach, where leashless canines can frolic in the surf.

If you’ve browsed Coronado Island homes on the market, you’ve likely come to find just how varied these properties can be. Coronado Island is home to many stunning historic homes, and just the same sees beautiful newly-built homes coming on to the market regularly. Unlike some coastal communities with a “development” feel, Coronado Island homes are widely varied in style — from lovely ranch-style estates to charming cottages, to stately Spanish-style homes. Put simply, no two Coronado properties feel the same.

Prospective buyers pursuing Coronado Island real estate can find condominiums in the 500,000 range or town homes in the 1m dollar range, or beachfront estates in the 17m range. The choices can be enjoyably overwhelming — but rest assured, if you’re set on a Coronado Island home, there’s a gem somewhere here that’s going to be perfect for you and yours.

Properties on the San Diego bay often command high prices because they offer panoramic views of the San Diego bay. Coronado Island homes with backyards on the bay can range in the 6m dollar range and above.

Glorietta Bay follows the curve of Coronado Island along the Coronado Golf Course and this street showcases many of Coronado’s most beautiful custom homes. Homes on the Glorietta Bay can range from 2m to 6m.

Ocean Boulevard runs along the Pacific Ocean and the famed Coronado beach — this boulevard boasts many of Coronado’s historic mansions. In general, the highest price tags on the island are these oceanfront properties. These Coronado Island homes come complete with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and Point Loma.

First time home buyers and younger families often find a perfect fit in Coronado Island homes between 4th and 5th avenue — streets in this area are innately busier as they are home to the main roads off and on the island — but these homes are often priced a bit more modestly.

Orange Avenue is home to the Island’s charming eateries and shops — the main drag provides a good mental division when envisioning the area’s different geographic enclaves. On the northern most part of the island (north of Orange avenue) is Coronado’s Country Club — homes to some of the island’s oldest properties (many charming ranch homes can be found here). Locals often praise homes on “J” avenue — wide open streets with statuesque trees make the properties on this road particularly majestic.

South of Orange avenue are avenues “A”, “B”, and “C”. Properties here offer easy access to The Spreckles Park and close proximity to some of the Island’s best shops and restaurants. Further south are iconic streets like Margarita — known again, for it’s wide open streets and stunning pines.

It’s hard to even begin to cover the many pockets that hold Coronado Island’s stunning properties — this town truly offers amazing, one-of-a-kind homes at every corner.

The homes alone are only a small part of what make Coronado Island real estate so appealing to prospective buyers — it’s Coronado’s rich history, vibrant community and award winning schools that provide immeasurable value to Coronado Island homes.

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  • Coronado, CA 92118
    MLS#: 306116875
    $2,795,000
    2812
    sqft
    4
    Baths
    4
    Beds
    *** MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION***Step into the charm of history with this exquisite Tudor-style home located in the heart of Coronado. Boasting 4 bedrooms, including a coveted ground-floor master suite, and 4 bathrooms, this residence seamlessly blends classic architecture with top-of-the-line improvements and luxury. An endless number of upgrades which will need to be seen to be appreciated include an owner-owned solar system NEM 1 (PV and solar water heater), Pella windows preserving its timeless aesthetic and noise attenuation, dual-zoned heating and air conditioning, Carrera marble tile, steam shower, full sized laundry room, hardwood floors, as well as original historical details in the ceilings and throughout the home. Boundless storage both inside and out create space for all of your worldly possessions. The enchanting courtyard and walled patio are filled with bright and colorful flowers, perfect for relaxation or entertaining guests. An outdoor kitchen is the perfect location for hosting summer BBQs or enjoying the temperate Coronado climate. Delight your inner chef in the eat-in kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances that cater to culinary enthusiasts. This home is not just a residence; it's a testament to meticulous upgrades and a commitment to quality. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Coronado's history with this stunning home where classic charm meets modern elegance.
    Coronado, CA 92118
    MLS#: 230017718
    $3,749,000
    1477
    sqft
    2
    Baths
    3
    Beds
    Being just two blocks from the sand and Orange Avenue, this perfectly curated home offers a truly accessible lifestyle around the corner from one of America's favorite beaches. Step into an oasis of Spanish charm with this single-level home. Strategically positioned in a prime location with R-3 zoning, this house harmoniously combines aesthetics with potential for the next buyer, thanks to its buildable lot.
    Coronado, CA 92118
    MLS#: 240010244
    $2,848,300
    1992
    sqft
    3.5
    Baths
    3
    Beds
    Beautiful Craftsman home was restored and remodeled in 2009. This property offers fine details of a Craftsman home that have been meticulously and lovingly restored from the box beam ceilings, built in cabinets, desk and credenza with leaded glass to the brick fireplace, deep crown moldings and baseboards. Great room with eat in kitchen & family room. The designer kitchen is well equipped with Heartland turn of the century styled dual fuel 6 burner stove with convection oven and warming drawer, wall over, broiler, refrigerator and Bosch dishwasher. Cozy breakfast banquette can seat up to 8 and extra seating at the counter island. The cozy yet roomy family room has a warm fireplace and French Sliders that open to the deck & onto the back yard. Upstairs you will find the master retreat with a double sided fireplace between the bedroom & bath. The bath is tiled all in Calcutta. Other features include a roof top deck with views of downtown San Diego, 2 car garage and small storage room.
    Coronado, CA 92118
    MLS#: 240008999
    $4,250,000
    2041
    sqft
    3.5
    Baths
    3
    Beds
    This historically designated gem, approved under Mills Act, boasts a prime corner lot location just moments away from the beach, iconic Hotel Del and town. Impeccably refurbished, this residence seamlessly blends timeless elegance with modern convenience. Hardwood floors throughout with formal living and dining rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and an inviting upstairs sunroom. Recent improvements include but are not limited to: new heating and air conditioning, new kitchen appliances, custom light fixtures, doorway opening into the kitchen from living room, interior paint, landscaping, etc. The quaint backyard oasis is an ideal retreat for al fresco gatherings or tranquil relaxation. 2 car garage for off street parking. With its blend of historic allure, modern amenities, and coveted location, this Coronado residence offers a rare opportunity to experience coastal living at its finest. Embrace the character and make this captivating property your own.
    Coronado, CA 92118
    MLS#: 240010290
    $8,500,000
    1241
    sqft
    1
    Baths
    3
    Beds
    Variance granted Detached. First time on the market since 1955! This is an incredible opportunity to own two parcels of prime property in the heart of Coronado Village! 830 C Avenue (APN 537-251-18-00) is an eight-unit apartment complex and is currently 100% occupied. The charming apartment units are all two-bedroom, one-bathroom and have vintage kitchens and bathrooms. There may be an opportunity to renovate and increase revenue. 832 C Avenue (APN 537-251-17-00) is a free-standing residence built in 1901 with three bedrooms and one bath (per San Diego County tax assessor record). This wonderful home has a cultural history that is a testament to the best that Coronado has to offer! GRM and related metrics are skewed due to properties being sold together.
    Coronado, CA 92118
    MLS#: 240005112
    $3,350,000
    1288
    sqft
    2.5
    Baths
    3
    Beds
    Nestled in the heart of Coronado's prestigious "golden triangle", 1021 E Ave offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history while enjoying the ultimate island lifestyle. Recently approved for the Mills Act, this property comes with the added benefit of lower property taxes, making it an even more attractive home and investment. Just one block from the beach and a short walk to the iconic Hotel del Coronado, this charming Victorian home is perfectly situated to unlock the best of Coronado living. Stroll to the ocean, explore the vibrant shops and restaurants along Orange Ave, or simply relax on your spacious front porch or in your expansive backyard— a rarity in Coronado— soaking in the gentle ocean breezes and abundant natural sunlight. Built c.1890, this meticulously preserved Queen Anne Victorian showcases a trove of period details, from the original fir floors to the numerous double-hung wooden windows. The artistry of the era is evident in the intricate woodwork, original door knobs, and etched hinges, all of which have been lovingly maintained. While the home retains its historic integrity, it has been thoughtfully modernized to include contemporary comforts. The remodeled kitchen and upstairs bathroom blend seamlessly with the original character, and a first-floor powder room adds additional convenience. The large spacious attic allows one to dream up a variety of uses. The generously sized yard, framed by mature landscaping, provides a serene retreat just a stone’s throw from the beach and the heart of Coronado.
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