
The "Cays" is a prestigious gated community, located on San Diego Bay, within minutes from the Pacific Ocean where residents enjoy world class beaches and extraordinary views. The Cays uniquely combines residential condominiums and single family homes within 8 separate "villages" that function independently. Benefitting from thoughtful design, each separate village within the Cays has its own traffic flow, club house, and pool. Recognized as a boater's paradise, the Cays is the only community South of Newport Beach where residents can enjoy having their boats, up to 60' in length, docked within steps from their home. Tennis courts, open recreation spaces for pets and children, security patrols, and a City fire department provide a quality of life and ease of living that is unsurpassed by other communities.
The developer's (signal Oil, Landmark Development Co) high standard of excellence and attention to detail are evident throughout the Cays. Construction began in 1969 and was completed in 1995 making the Cays one of the largest, and carefully planned communities in the area.
There are plenty of opportunities for shopping, dining, and entertainment surrounding the Cays. The Loew's Bay Resort, is on an adjacent peninsula. The Loew's has an elegant atmosphere with fine dining and over 400 rooms or casitas on the bay. The Loew's offers discounts to Cays owners, and hosts many activities for adults, children, and holidays, in addition to a Saturday morning farmers market.
Leave a comment » How to sell your Coronado HomeSelling your Coronado House
These strategies apply to all Coronado houses and condos, even the great deals that can be found on Coronado golf course properties and waterfront properties. Regardless of the market condition at the time of purchase, the rules of making a smart Real Estate deal will never change. Here are eight Real Estate strategies for buyers and sellers who want to make a Coronado housing move in '08. 8 strategies for savvy sellers
2. Don't be an as-is seller. That is, unless you absolutely have to be one. Potential homebuyers aren't looking for fixer-uppers in the current market unless they are rock-bottom, bargain-basement priced. Large volumes of foreclosed homes are already being sold in poor condition at auction. http://www.coronadorealestatehomes.com/001914 Posted on August 12, 2008 15:28:38 by Jan Clements
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Leave a comment » How To Throw A Great Housewarming Party: Coronado Homes
How often do you host a meeting in your Coronado home, only to realize that you spent minimal time socializing? Parties require creative advanced planning. This may seem obvious, but too often important details are missed. You need to better prepare yourself and your Coronado home for success.
Below are suggestions to support you as the host: http://www.coronadorealestatehomes.com/002BA4 Posted on April 28, 2008 20:03:38 by Jan Clements
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Leave a comment » Top 10 Energy Saving Tips: Coronado Homes
We are all trying to save energy in our Coronado homes in order to reduce our energy costs and preserve our natural resources. By now, many of us know that saving the planet begins in our Coroando homes, and has become the individual responsibility of each household. Here are some energy saving tips to help you make a difference.
http://www.coronadorealestatehomes.com/002B9C Posted on April 24, 2008 19:50:34 by Jan Clements
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Leave a comment » Open House Checklist That Will Help Sell Your Home: Coronado Homes
http://www.coronadorealestatehomes.com/002B8E Posted on April 17, 2008 19:28:05 by Jan Clements
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Leave a comment » How much Will I Owe In Capital Gains On My Taxes?: Coronado Cays Homes
When your Coronado Cays home is your principal residence, and you are selling it, the basic tax rule is that you can exclude gains of up to $250,000 if you are a single taxpayer and $500,000 if you are a married taxpayer filing jointly, provided the Coronado Cays home was your primary residence in at least two of the preceding five years. This exclusion can be used once every two years. While this rule seems fairly straightforward, there are a number of special situations to keep in mind: http://www.coronadorealestatehomes.com/00299E Posted on April 12, 2008 10:40:47 by Jan Clements
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