Costa Mesa Real Estate - Eastside Costa Mesa Homes
Eastside Costa Mesa is a charming area of Costa Mesa which borders Newport Beach, and, as a result, tends to have higher property values than some other areas of the city. It is bounded by Irvine Boulevard on the east, Newport Boulevard on the west, 15th Street on the south and Mesa Drive on the north.
Most of the original lots in Eastside Costa Mesa are around 10,000 square feet, a large size lot in Orange County, which allows for space to expand smaller, older homes if desired.
Eastside Costa Mesa is known for wide streets and lovely, mature trees, homes with picket fences and an eclectic mix of different types of homes.
The current real estate market report for Eastside Costa Mesa Real Estate is below:


Sales inventory has decreased, sales are about the same, and it appears that Eastside Costa Mesa is a sellers' market by definition.
Real Estate Market reports for additional areas of Costa Mesa and other local cities:
Mesa Verde Costa Mesa Real Estate Report
South Coast Metro Costa Mesa Homes
Huntington Beach Real Estate News
Fountain Valley Real Estate News
Balboa Peninsula Real Estate Report
Newport Heights Real Estate News
Balboa Island Real Estate News
Newport Shores Real Estate News
Newport Crest Real Estate News
Originally published at Eastside Costa Mesa Homes.
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Great post, Christine! A lot of useful information to prospective buyers and sellers!
Happy and prosperous sales, Christine!
Love and light,
Laura
Evelina - That's just what I'm looking to do, inform both buyer and sellers about what is going on with Eastside Costa Mesa homes.
Laura - Thank you. I hope all goes well with you as well.
Great post Christine. The information will be very resourceful for buyers, sellers and even the banks. Good luck.
Take care :-) Happy selling..
Hi Christine, Very interesting seeing the supply of homes on the market. Good info for buyers and sellers in your area.
Hey, Christine — I've always disagreed with the definition of balanced, buyers', and sellers' markets. After all, not too many clients would happy if it took six months to buy or sell a home with them. Personally I like 3 months as being a balanced market. On the other hand, as is evident here in Mission Valley, even in a bad real estate market (is that defined as buyers', balanced, or sellers'?), a home that's been maintained and has a nice view has multiple offers, a bidding war, and a close of escrow price that is above listing price.
Mike - My hope is that my posts are a good resource for buyers and sellers or just people curious about the real estate market in Costa Mesa.
Will - It's interesting to watch the numbers change and see what the market is doing.
Russel - I agree that sellers aren't happy with sales that take 6 months. As to what's a good or bad market, I think it depends on whether you're a buyer or seller.