Living in Oceanside

Oceanside

About Oceanside

Looking for the perfect San Diego beach town to call home? Look no further than Oceanside, California! Formerly a military town, Oceanside has undergone a revitalization that has attracted both military personnel and civilians alike. And it’s easy to see why so many people love living in Oceanside. With its stunning beaches, vibrant community, and affordable housing prices, Oceanside offers the perfect blend of relaxation and convenience. Plus, as the northernmost beach town in San Diego County, it’s just a stone’s throw away from Camp Pendleton.

$945,000 Median
$544,000 Median
Oceanside Unified
0 Min to Beach
40 Min to Downtown
35 Min to Airport

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About Oceanside

Oceanside’s history dates back to the late 1700s, when the San Luis Rey Valley was first explored by Spanish Explorer Portola. The Mission San Luis Rey de Francia was built in 1798, becoming the largest building in California upon completion. In the 1800s, the town of San Luis Rey was established nearby, which brought more people to the coastal region. Andrew Jackson Myers, who received a Homestead Grant on the Oceanside mesa, is considered the founder of Oceanside as he owned the first land and built the first house. By the late 1800s, Oceanside had a post office, a bank, a hotel, and a wharf. It was officially incorporated in 1888. Since the establishment of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in 1942, Oceanside has been home to U.S. armed forces personnel. Today, Oceanside is a thriving community populated by civilians, active duty military, and veterans. 

Oceanside Schools

Oceanside schools are part of Oceanside Unified School District. From elementary school to high school, Oceanside places an emphasis on providing a quality education for all students that promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, and collaboration. Their vision is to have “all students graduate college and career ready, prepared to be responsible global citizens and ambitious future leaders.”

Oceanside Elementary Schools include Del Rio Elementary School, Ivey Ranch Elementary School, Laurel Elementary School, and Mission Elementary School, among others. Middle schools in this district include Chavez Middle School, Jefferson Middle School, Lincoln Middle School, and Martin Luther King Middle School. Oceanside students are served by El Camino High School and Oceanside High School. Other notable schools in this district include Pablo Tac School of the Arts, Santa Margarita K-8 School, North Terrace K-8 School, and Surfside Educational Academy.

Oceanside Real Estate

Oceanside is a diverse community with a mix of young singles, families, retirees, and military, making it a great place to live near the beach. Despite its military history, the area has become increasingly popular with civilians due to its affordable home prices and the city’s revitalization efforts. With a median home price of around $900,000, Oceanside is considered one of the most affordable beach towns in San Diego. As the third largest city in the county, Oceanside offers a range of real estate options, including coastal beach houses, condos, single-family homes, and even land for sale.

For a single-family home in Oceanside, the median home price is $945,000. For a condo or townhome in Oceanside, the median home price is $544,875.

Oceanside Lifestyle

Oceanside’s stunning coastline is the centerpiece of the town’s vibrant lifestyle. With three miles of picturesque beaches, there’s something for everyone, from peaceful Harbor Beach to the popular Oceanside Pier. The beaches in Oceanside are perfect for families, and they offer a variety of activities, from building sandcastles to exhilarating water sports. Each beach in Oceanside has its own unique vibe and amenities, such as the playground at Tyson Street Beach, or the surfing opportunities at San Onofre Beach and Campground. Whether you’re looking for a quiet afternoon reading a book, or an action-packed day of surfing and volleyball, the beaches of Oceanside have got you covered. In addition to the beautiful beaches, Oceanside has several beachfront parks that are perfect for picnics, barbecues, and family gatherings. Visitors can also take a stroll along the Oceanside Pier, which offers breathtaking views of the ocean and the town’s beautiful coastline. At 1,954 feet, the Pier also holds the distinction of being the longest wooden pier on the West Coast. With so much to see and do, it’s easy to see why Oceanside’s beaches are a major attraction for locals and tourists alike.

Oceanside Lifestyle

Oceanside Harbor is a true hidden gem. As you drive into the harbor, you’ll be greeted by rows of docked sailboats. As the only harbor between Orange County and San Diego, Oceanside is a great location for travelers cruising along the California coastline. Oceanside Harbor has a fuel dock, launch ramp, bait receiver, and slip rentals available. It’s a great place to head out for a day of sport fishing, whale watching, or sailing. You can even rent kayaks, jet skis, and Duffy boats. Oceanside Harbor is also home to a variety of restaurants and shops.

Oceanside Lifestyle

If you’re looking to explore more of what Oceanside has to offer, be sure to check out the Downtown area. Not only is it full of unique local businesses and mom-and-pop shops, but it’s also home to some of the best quality restaurants in the area. This is thanks to the fact that commercial leasing is a bit less expensive here, so many locally owned spots set up shop. One iconic spot to visit is the famous Top Gun House, which was used as a filming location for the movie back in 1985. Now fully restored, the house has been turned into a pie shop. Its restoration was part of the grand opening of the Mission Pacific Hotel and the Seabird Resort, two new stunning coastal resort hotels in Downtown Oceanside. There are also plenty of museums to visit, outdoor wall murals to admire, and a weekly farmer’s market, the Sunset Market. Oceanside’s status as one of California’s first fourteen designated cultural districts makes it a must-visit spot for arts and culture enthusiasts. The town’s major transit stop is also a nice resource, making it easy to catch a train or bus to nearby destinations like LA or Downtown San Diego.

Oceanside Weather

Oceanside has a coastal climate with lots of sunshine and ocean breezes. As you head inland toward Vista and Carlsbad, you’ll experience warmer temperatures and less seasonal fog. Some people in the Oceanside area have A/C and backyard pools, while others simply cool off at the beach.

Oceanside Shopping & Local Business

Oceanside Harbor offers all the charm of a New England-style fishing village with a Southern California twist. You can indulge in delicious seafood at Joe’s Crab Shack, Rockin’ Baja Lobster, or the Lighthouse Oyster Bar and Grill. Not in the mood to eat? You can also stroll around the harbor and explore the shops.

 

Downtown Oceanside is vibrant and offers all kinds of shops from boutiques to specialty stores to tourist shops. If you’re looking for something to do, spend an afternoon walking around to find the murals painted throughout the city and do some window shopping along the way. There are also several great breweries and bars in the area. Some even have rooftop patios for enjoying a drink and the sunset!

 

As San Diego’s third largest city, Oceanside residents don’t want for any amenity. Oceanside is home to all the major grocery stores, big box stores, and chain restaurants, while offering a healthy mix of local businesses, breweries, and eateries. Some of our favorite Oceanside spots include Parlor Doughnuts, Flying Pig Pub & Kitchen, Wrench and Rodent Seabasstropub, Privateer Pizza, and Bagby Beer Co.

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