Dana Point Real Estate

Dana Point real estate, neighborhoods, and local market context in Orange County.

Why Dana Point

Dana Point is known for Dana Point Harbor (shopping, dining, boating, whale watching, Ocean Institute), Salt Creek Beach, Doheny State Beach, and Capistrano Beach. The city blends coastal recreation with family neighborhoods served by Capistrano Unified. Housing ranges from harbor-close condos to hillside single-family homes.

Living in Dana Point

Residents use I-5 and SR-1 (Pacific Coast Highway); OCTA and Metrolink (San Juan Capistrano station nearby) serve the area. John Wayne Airport (SNA) is within driving distance. For current median sale price, days on market, and rental trends, use licensed MLS or an authorized vendor and cite the reporting period on the page.

Things to Do in Dana Point

Parks, recreation, and attractions in the area.

Dana Point Real Estate at a Glance

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Dana Point offers single-family homes and condos, many with coastal or harbor proximity. Display current metrics and methodology note in HTML.

Population and Demographics

As of Census estimates (see QuickFacts – Dana Point city, California), Dana Point had about 32,500+ residents. 16.9% under 18, 22.6% 65+. Owner-occupied rate and median home value in QuickFacts. Cite Census vintage on page.

Neighborhoods and ZIP Codes in Dana Point

Dana Point is primarily ZIP 92629 (City Hall: 33282 Golden Lantern). For planning see city Community Development.

Schools in Dana Point

Capistrano Unified School District serves Dana Point (K–12). For official data use California School Dashboard. For third-party ratings use licensed display only.

Getting Around Dana Point

I-5, SR-1 (PCH). OCTA bus; Metrolink (San Juan Capistrano station). OCTA, Metrolink. John Wayne Airport (SNA): ocair.com.

City of Dana Point

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