Thursday, April 25, 2024

The Cays – The New Coronado?

It’s not uncommon to come across a newcomer who has never heard of the Cays. This hidden gem frequently goes undetected from residents of San Diego. Sometimes it even slips the memory of Coronado locals.

But, seclusion is part of the charm in the Cays.

This growing community brings a unique allure, especially for the yacht community. So for the homeowners looking for an extension of Coronado lifestyle, we wanted to highlight the enchanting draw of the Cays:

Sailor’s Paradise

The Cays lifestyle is rooted around those who thrive at the helm of a boat. Even the geographic design molds to seafarers. The marina like landscape is filled with peninsulas and inlets. This creates the opportunity for most homeowners to enjoy a dock the way the rest of the country enjoy a garage.

The Cays are the only residential marina development in San Diego with personal boat slips. The nearest residential marina with that premium is Newport Beach.

This draws a strong community of those passionate about sailing and boating. When you can walk out your back door straight onto your boat, you have a different relationship with the water.

In addition, the Coronado Cays Yacht Club provides a great venue to celebrate this culture. The club has been providing both a social and yachting environment for over 30 years.

Beaches & Parks

Residents are never more than a short jaunt from the beach or a park.

To the west you have the Silver Strand State Beach. This beach is often speckled with silvery oyster shells, which helped give the beach its name. The true beauty of this beach is the ability to see for miles out into the Pacific. As a resident, you can spend every evening listening to the waves softly crashing onto shore and watching the sun slipping behind the horizon.

Just down the road, you’ll find Coronado Cays Park. These extensive playing fields provide endless opportunities for family activities. Choose between playgrounds, pedestrian paths, tennis courts and golf.

Enjoying the safety associated with small towns, you can let your children run and play without hesitation.

Seclusion

As we mentioned, the Cays are tucked away.

First, this neighborhood is in the middle of the Silver Strand. The state parks and beach create a natural barrier. Add the element of a gated community with a security guard and you have a very secluded area.

But, unlike other secluded communities throughout the country, residents enjoy easy access to Coronado up north and Imperial Beach down South. The heart of each city is only an eight-minute drive from the Cays.

With Coronado comes the utopian community, novelty events and small town charm. See what else makes Coronado living so unique. Imperial Beach provides easy access to stores and other amenities.

Cost per Square Foot

We’ve commented before that cost per square foot isn’t a typical equation in Coronado. That is true for the Cays as well. Housing prices are valued a little different on the island.

That being said, most homeowners find that their money will stretch farther in the Cays than in Coronado. What could purchase a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in Coronado will often purchase a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom property in the Cays.

In April 2015, houses in the Cays sold for an average of 20% less than Coronado.

Conclusion

While it would be hard to capture the charming small-time lifestyle of Coronado, the allure of the Cays offers an enticing way of living. A short walk from the beach or the park. Private boat access out your backdoor. A beautiful gated community.

This unique area is the perfect retreat for those who love to be on the water.

If you are looking to enjoy the enchanting lifestyle of either the Cays or Coronado, let us show you around. As the largest boutique real estate offices on the island, we can help you find the housing setting that is right for you.



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