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Surfside
Housing
Surfside Colony is a gated community of several hundred
homes, townhouses and condominiums, many offering spectacular ocean-front
views.
Surfside provides homeowners with a perfect combination
of big city amenities and small town atmosphere.
All homes
in Surfside have either an ocean view or are within a short walk of the
water. You can buy a home on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway which
makes the beach only a few steps away or right outside your back door.
Homes
range in price from $200,000 for smaller condominiums and townhouses off
the beach to $1 million and more for larger beachfront homes.
Surfside
Employment
Businesses around Surfside include aerospace and high technology;
petroleum and petroleum support; manufacturing; computer hardware and
software; financial and business services; automobile services; machine
shop services and precision instruments to name a few.
Surfside
Transportation
Surfside's central location on the line of separation
between Los Angeles and Orange counties provides residents with easy
access to Southern California freeways for commuting.
Surfside
Recreation
Surfside
homeowners have easy beach access and three nearby harbors offer the
finest in recreational boating, sailing, windsurfing, personal
watercrafts, surfing and fishing day trips and charters.
All of the attractions of Southern California are
within a short drive from Surfside as are world-class shopping, dining and
entertainment.
Surfside
Climate
Surfside gets an average annual rainfall of about 11
inches. The average temperature ranges from 70º F in summer to 55º F in
winter.
Surfside
Nature
Surfside is very close to the
Anaheim Bay National Wildlife Refuge, a habitat for a large variety of marine life and birds that
thrive in the natural environment that has existed for decades of maybe
centuries.
this vast natural area located between the
Naval Weapons Station
and Sunset-Huntington Harbor is one of the most important and beautiful natural wildlife areas along
the Pacific Coast.
Numerous safety and environmental agencies have been
working closely on a plan to protect the area should there be some type of
disaster that would threaten the area with hazardous materials. Boats can
pass through the Anaheim Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
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