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property at 1060 Waring St

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Studio, 1 Bath Condo for Rent

Available Jun 17

1060 Waring St, Unit B

1060 Waring St
SeasideCA93955

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Monterey Townhouse
$2,971 - $3,325
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property at 500 Glenwood Cir

$2,500 - $3,500

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500 Glenwood Cir

MontereyCA93940
property at 300 Glenwood Cir

$2,995 - $3,100

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300 Glenwood Cir

MontereyCA93940

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Seaside Overview

Seaside, CA is located just a little over two miles northeast of Monterey, CA. Seaside used to be named East Monterey. It’s on the southern part of picturesque Monterey Bay. The population of Seaside is a little over 33,000, and the population density is 3,810 per square mile. Seaside is a coastal town with a very laid-back vibe. One of the major employers in Seaside, CA is the Defense Manpower Data Center.

What is the history of Seaside?

The beautiful town of Seaside, CA began as just one hotel. The Hotel Del Monte was in East Monterey, and was conceived as the foundation of a  resort community. The community of Seaside was founded by Dr. John Robert, who invested in 160 acres in the area, which he parceled up into 1,000 vacation property lots. In 1910, Seaside became the base of operations for the U.S. Army, which called it Fort Ord. The base housed 20,000 military personnel and civilian workers.

How is the weather in Seaside?

Residents of Seaside enjoy a cool, Mediterranean climate, with strong breezes and sunny skies. It is coldest in January with average temperatures reaching only 59.9 Fahrenheit. Summers are warm, with monthly averages hovering over 71.6 degrees Fahrenheit. The average rainfall in Seaside is 20 inches a year. November through April is considered the rainy season. For growing, Seaside, CA is U.S. Hardiness Zones 9B and 10A.

How do I get around town?

It’s possible to get around in Seaside without a car. Bicycling is a popular way to get around in Seaside, although the town is small enough to navigate on foot, too. There are a few places where you can rent a bicycle near the beach. If you choose to drive, it will be an enjoyable experience. Traffic jams are few and far between, and drivers are patient and polite. You’ll also find ample parking spots wherever your destination is in Seaside.

What is the Seaside commute like?

If you work in a nearby town such as Monterey or Pacific Grove, you’ll find that the commute is a breeze. There’s a bus service called Monterey-Salinas Transit that will take you back and forth to either town. Route One goes up and down along the coast, which you can drive to either Carmel-By-The-Sea or any number of other seaside towns in Cali.

What are the local media outlets?

For news and information, Seaside, CA residents rely on the Monterey County Weekly newspaper. It’s available online and in print at various outlets around town. There are several radio stations that broadcast locally, such as KAZU 90.3 in Pacific Grove, KWAV 96.9 in Monterey and KARW 97.9 in Salinas. Reception is great, and you’ll be able to tune in to many other radio stations on the “dial.” All the major television networks are available for viewing in Seaside, including PBS. For internet services, you can choose from AT&T, Xfinity and Optimum.

Why live in Seaside, CA?

Seaside apartments are a great place to be if you’re looking to escape the chaos of big city living. It’s a quiet, coastal community with friendly people and a relaxed atmosphere. Seaside appeals to people who want to get to know their neighbors and have people know them by name. Another great reason to live in Seaside is its affordability and accessibility. Seaside is just minutes away from some of the most desirable towns in California. You can enjoy the coastal California lifestyle without having to pay the prices of the more well-known towns.

What Seaside landmarks should I see?

You should certainly take a day visit to see the old Hotel Del Monte. Today, the building serves as the offices of the Navy Gateway Inns and Suites, and is called Hermann Hall. It’s an imposing building with historical significance because it was the first edifice in Seaside, CA. Nearby landmarks to see include the San Carlos Cathedral, in Monterey, CA. This cathedral is the oldest operating parish in the entire state of California. Even if you aren’t a big fan of architecture, the building is very impressive.

What is there to do around Seaside?

The number one leisure activity to do in Seaside, CA is going to the beach. There, you can sunbathe, swim, snorkel and more. Rent a bicycle for the afternoon with your friend or family member. See some theater at the Campus Center Building in Seaside, which is a performing arts center. Play a round of golf at the Bayonet Black Horse Golf Course. Do Yoga on the beach with the Seaside Yoga Sanctuary and enjoy no-judgement Yoga in the great outdoors.

Any annual festivals or Seaside events to know?

Seaside is a great place to live if you want to attend the annual Monterey Jazz Festival. Held every year at the Monterey County Fairgrounds, this festival attracts thousands of attendees and famous names from the jazz music scene. In October, hang loose with the Monterey Beer Festival, where you can taste the beers of local breweries in a fun and festive atmosphere. Head to Gilroy for the annual Halloween Beer Crawl, a safe and fun way to explore downtown Gilroy in the spirit of Halloween.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

When you’re ready for a break, head down to Monterey State Beach. You can explore the scenic beach area and get a different perspective on Monterey Bay. Bring the kids to Monterey Bay Aquarium, considered one of of the top aquariums in the country. For a romantic getaway, head down to Carmel-By-The Sea, a small town that will make you reminisce about the olden days.

Where is the best place to move in Seaside?

The town of Seaside, CA has lots of great places to live. The town is very safe, with a low crime rate. The best places to live are near the west, closest to the beach. If you want upscale apartments in Seaside, consider moving to the Hayes Park neighborhood. If you have pets, consider the Bay View Community, which has dog-friendly parks.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Seaside

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Seaside Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Seaside ranges from $1,873 to $3,725 with an average monthly rent of $2,639.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Seaside cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Seaside range from $2,200 to $4,300. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,186.

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