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Seaside

These sister communities, the larger town of Seaside surrounding the smaller Sand City, are in many ways the commercial heart of the Monterey Peninsula. Their friendly and affordable neighborhoods, parks and recreation, thriving artistic community and gorgeous beaches appeal to residents of all ages.

Overview for Seaside, CA

32,253 people live in Seaside, where the median age is 33.7 and the average individual income is $33,824. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

32,253

Total Population

33.7 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$33,824

Average individual Income

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Seaside FAQ

Seaside occupies a unique position on the Monterey Peninsula. Located between Monterey and Marina, it offers coastal proximity, expanding redevelopment areas, and some of the Peninsula’s most accessible housing inventory.

 

Historically known for its military roots and working-class neighborhoods, Seaside has steadily evolved into a diverse residential market with growing buyer interest.

 

Below are the most common questions buyers and sellers ask when evaluating Seaside real estate.

 


 

How would you describe the Seaside real estate market?

Seaside is one of the Peninsula’s most varied and attainable residential markets.

 

Within the city you’ll find:

  • Post-war single-family neighborhoods

  • Hillside homes with bay views

  • Redevelopment areas near Broadway Avenue

  • Properties adjacent to the former Fort Ord lands

  • Proximity to CSUMB and Marina

Compared to Carmel or Pacific Grove, Seaside offers:

  • Smaller lot sizes

  • More modest home footprints

  • Broader entry-level pricing

  • Greater investor participation

It functions primarily as a primary-residence market, with steady local demand.

 


 

Is Seaside primarily a primary residence market?

Yes.

 

Seaside supports:

  • Full-time local residents

  • Military-affiliated households

  • First-time buyers

  • Long-term renters

  • Peninsula workforce families

Unlike Carmel or Pebble Beach, Seaside is not driven by discretionary second-home purchasing. That foundation creates a more employment-linked housing market.

 

Demand tends to correlate with regional economic stability rather than tourism cycles.

 


 

How important are ocean views in Seaside?

Ocean views do carry value, particularly in hillside neighborhoods overlooking the bay.

 

However, in Seaside:

  • Entry-level affordability

  • Proximity to employment centers

  • Access to Highway 1

  • Walkability to schools and parks often influence buyer decisions as much as views.

 

View premiums exist, but the market remains more price-sensitive than luxury coastal submarkets.

 


 

How does Seaside compare to Monterey?

Monterey typically offers:

  • Greater housing diversity (condos, hillside homes, coastal neighborhoods)

  • More tourism-related amenities

  • Higher average pricing

Seaside offers:

  • More attainable entry points

  • Strong primary residence orientation

  • Emerging redevelopment corridors

  • Closer proximity to CSUMB and Marina

The choice often comes down to budget, neighborhood preference, and proximity to work rather than pure coastal prestige.

 


 

What role does redevelopment play in Seaside?

Seaside has seen gradual redevelopment and infrastructure investment, particularly along:

  • Broadway Avenue

  • Former Fort Ord transition areas

  • Commercial corridor improvements

These changes contribute to:

  • Increased retail and dining options

  • Housing demand near redevelopment zones

  • Gradual neighborhood modernization

However, Seaside remains a primarily residential city rather than a resort destination.

 

Long-term value is more closely tied to regional employment and housing demand than tourism cycles.

 


 

Is Seaside considered an investment market?

Seaside is one of the Peninsula markets where long-term rental demand plays a meaningful role.

 

Drivers include:

  • Military and defense language institute presence

  • CSUMB

  • Hospitality and healthcare employment

  • Peninsula workforce housing needs

Buyers considering rental property should verify zoning and short-term rental regulations, but long-term rental demand has historically remained steady.

 

Because price points are lower relative to Carmel and Pebble Beach, Seaside often attracts investor interest.

 


 

How does Seaside perform during changing market conditions?

Because Seaside is more employment-linked and rate-sensitive, it may respond more directly to mortgage rate shifts than luxury submarkets.

 

However, housing demand on the Peninsula remains constrained overall, and Seaside plays an important role in serving workforce and entry-level buyers.

 

Well-maintained homes priced appropriately tend to remain competitive, especially those near schools, parks, and commuter routes.

 

Neighborhood-level pricing trends matter more than city-wide averages.

 


 

What should buyers understand about property condition?

Many Seaside homes were built mid-20th century.

 

Common considerations include:

  • Foundation age

  • Roofing and exterior maintenance

  • Electrical updates

  • Sewer lateral and plumbing condition

  • Lot drainage

Buyers should conduct thorough inspections, particularly when purchasing older housing stock.

 

Renovated properties often command meaningful premiums relative to original-condition homes.

 


 

Is Seaside experiencing long-term growth?

Seaside has seen gradual evolution rather than rapid transformation.

 

Infrastructure improvements, retail expansion, and Peninsula-wide housing demand have increased buyer interest over time.

 

However, it remains grounded as a residential community serving local households.

 

Its long-term trajectory is closely tied to broader Monterey Peninsula economic stability and land availability.

 


 

What should sellers in Seaside prioritize before listing?

Because Seaside includes many entry-level and first-time buyers, presentation and pricing are especially important.

 

Sellers benefit from:

  • Addressing deferred maintenance

  • Providing inspection transparency

  • Highlighting view corridors when applicable

  • Pricing relative to hyper-local comparables

  • Clarifying any rental history if relevant

Homes that feel updated and well-maintained typically perform strongest in this market.

 


 

A Long-Term Perspective on Seaside Real Estate

Seaside plays a vital role in the Peninsula housing ecosystem.

 

It offers:

  • Accessibility

  • Primary-residence stability

  • Proximity to employment centers

  • Gradual redevelopment momentum

While it does not carry the resort identity of Carmel or Pebble Beach, it provides durable housing demand rooted in full-time residency and regional economic activity.

 

For buyers and sellers, understanding neighborhood distinctions and housing condition is more important than relying on broad coastal narratives.

 

Around Seaside, CA

There's plenty to do around Seaside, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Russo's Wholesale Produce, ELEA Permanent Jewelry, and Domini: The Clothing Architect.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Dining 3.28 miles 13 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 4.78 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 3.15 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.09 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 4.02 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 4.24 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Seaside, CA

Seaside has 10,482 households, with an average household size of 2.93. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Seaside do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 32,253 people call Seaside home. The population density is 1,226.19 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

32,253

Total Population

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

33.7

Median Age

50.25 / 49.75%

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2.93

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$33,824

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Schools in Seaside, CA

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The following schools are within or nearby Seaside. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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