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Coral Cay Homes for Sale

Coral cay homes

Coral Cay homes for sale are located in a 24-hour guard gated community in Huntington Beach California just east of Pacific Coast Highway at Coral Cay Lane.  

These are luxury homes priced over $1,700,000 and are located in the Huntington Harbour area…some of them have water views and boat docks.

Luxury houses in this community have 3, 4, and 5 bedrooms with a square footage range from 2,464 to 5,100. 

I love how close it is to the beach for a sunset stroll along the shoreline.

 

Coral Cay Homes for Sale

All Coral Cay properties are shown by appointment only.  The list below of houses are currently available for sale.  If you find another website with more listings, those properties are in escrow with accepted offers.  It is my goal to show you what is actively for sale. 

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What other Huntington Harbour Neighborhoods Would You Consider?

Huntington Harbour AreasProperty TypesGatedWaterfrontBoat DocksAverage Selling Prices
Tennis EstatesTownhomesYesSome townhomes are on the waterYes$1,210,000
Trinidad IslandHousesNoSome homes are on the waterYes$1,835,417
Sunset IslandHousesNoSome homes are on the waterYes$1,620,785
MainlandHousesNoSome homes are on the waterVaries$1,881,000
Humbolt IslandHousesNoSome homes are on the waterYes$1,545,000
Gilbert IslandHousesNoSome homes are on the waterYes$3,065,000
Davenport IslandHousesNoSome homes are on the waterYes$1,830,700
Coral CayHousesYesSome homes are on the waterVaries$4,142,500
BroadmoorTownhomesYesSome condos have bay viewsNo$783,250
Admiralty IslandHousesNoSome homes are on the waterYes$2,530,278

 

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Northwest Huntington Beach is where Huntington Harbour is located.

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