Oceanside boasts an older neighborhood along the waterfront, with everything that traditionally accompanies great shopping, interesting eateries and fantastic events. But what sets this community apart from some of its area counterparts is its ability to expand inland. Unencumbered by the restrictions that have halted growth in many of...
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Oceanside boasts an older neighborhood along the waterfront, with everything that traditionally accompanies great shopping, interesting eateries and fantastic events. But what sets this community apart from some of its area counterparts is its ability to expand inland. Unencumbered by the restrictions that have halted growth in many of its neighbor towns, Oceanside, in recent years, has expanded eastward, opening up into more traditional suburban neighborhoods and making the coastal lifestyle more accessible to young couples and retirees alike.
From the new condominiums closer to the shores, to the single-family homes further inland that house newlyweds and military couples stationed at the nearby Camp Pendleton, there is a living space available for everyone in Oceanside. This population influx has led to improvements in public schools in the area. In fact, six local elementary schools were nominated for the Distinguished School Award, a state-wide honor. Mira Costa College, a community college, is located in the area, making it easy and convenient for adults to continue their educations.
In February 2009, the average home selling price in Oceanside was $253,224. These figures include both single family homes and condos. While this data is collected from the MLS and deemed reliable, it is not guaranteed.
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