California’s average price of an oceanview home was $1.66 million vs. $1.45 million nearby without the watery vista – or a $214,000 premium.
with key water-view terms in their descriptions vs. all other waterfront properties, as found in Zillow’s database. The study included 34 California housing markets.The average price of an oceanview home in California’s 34 seaside communities was $1.66 million vs. $1.45 million nearby and without the watery vista – or a $214,000 premium.In the 12 priciest California seaside towns, the average $2.6 million price tag for oceanview was a 24% premium above no-view homes, or $519,000 more.
Jonathan Lansner is the business columnist for the Southern California News Group. He can be reached at
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