Why Live in Seacliff
Seacliff, a neighborhood in Huntington Beach, features a mix of single-family homes, condos, and townhomes, predominantly within gated communities like Seacliff on the Greens, the Estates at Huntington Beach, and the Peninsula at Huntington Seacliff. Homes in the area range from modest tract houses to large custom builds with Spanish influences, dating from the 1970s to the late 1990s. The neighborhood is known for its low crime rates compared to the national average, making it a safer place to live. Seacliff offers several parks, including Pattinson Park with its ocean-themed playground and Bailey Park, a popular spot for dog owners. Harriett M. Wieder Regional Park provides walking trails and fitness stations. The Huntington Club, a members-only facility, offers various memberships for athletic, social, and dining activities. For shopping and dining, residents have access to Seacliff Village Shopping Center and Peninsula Marketplace, featuring grocery stores like Ralphs and Albertsons, as well as dining options such as The Black Trumpet Bistro Tapas & Wine Bar. The neighborhood is also close to the beach, with the Huntington Beach Bike Trail running 8 miles along the oceanfront and Dog Beach welcoming pets. Seacliff is served by highly rated schools in the Huntington Beach City Elementary School District and Huntington Beach Union High School District, including Huntington Seacliff Elementary, Ethel Dwyer Middle, and Huntington Beach High School. The area is accessible via the Pacific Coast Highway, with the nearest freeway, Interstate 405, about 5 miles away, and John Wayne Airport approximately 15 miles away.