The median home value in Gualala, CA is $627,500.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $470,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Gualala, CA is $627,500.
Approximately 50% of Gualala homes are owned,
compared to 19.5% rented, while
31% are vacant.
Gualala real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Welcome to this incredible property in downtown Gualala! A prime location with views of the ocean, Gualala River, and the beach. Close proximity to town shops, galleries, restaurants & amenities. Mixed-use zoning allowing for both residential & commercial uses, including cottage industry. Hwy 1 frontage/access, plus a second driveway off of Sedalia Drive, provide convenience and accessibility. Spacious on-site parking area or a charming garden courtyard for your enjoyment. Kitchen recently remodeled with custom cabinets, countertops & new appliances. Whether you need 3 bedrooms, office, or other set-up - this property has the flexibility. The main bedroom with ocean views is ensuite with a newly remodeled full bath. Central heat & new custom lighting add to the comfort & ambiance. The interior & exterior have been freshly painted, giving the home a clean & modern feel. Washer & dryer are included & the property is equipped with solar panels, on-demand hot water heater, and Aguasana whole house water filter. There are 2 EV car chargers and a handicap space/concrete pad in the parking area. High speed internet is available. Excellent investment opportunity!
Coastal Development Exclusion Permit available for this rare and remarkable stunning view parcel in the town of Gualala. This lot has a public water meter already installed. Per Mendocino County Planning Department, this lot is not subject to the moratorium. Exclusion permit allows for the construction of a residential home. Multi-unit, commercial, or mixed-use development would require a CDP. Two of the lots are contiguous allowing a bigger building footprint.
Rare and remarkable opportunity to own an ocean view parcels in the town of Gualala. This lot has a public water meter already installed. Per Mendocino County Planning Department, these lots are not subject to the moratorium. Buyer to confirm. Zoning allows for the possibility of a residential, multi-unit, commercial, or mixed-use development. Seller has applied for a CDP Exclusion Permit which would allow for building of a SFD without requiring a CDP.