$2,215 - $3,720 per month
eaves Seal Beach
Studio - 2 Beds
333 1st St, Seal Beach, CA 90740
$2,215 - $3,720 per month
eaves Seal Beach
Studio - 2 Beds
333 1st St, Seal Beach, CA 90740
$3,299 per month
5050 Skylab Rd, Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Enjoy a fully furnished studio suite in our hotel at an affordable rate with free wi-fi, free utilities and free premium cable. Each studio suite has a full kitchen with full-size refrigerator, stovetop and microwave, and has a flexible workspace and plenty of storage. All our hotels are pet-friendly and have on-site guest laundry available. Plus, there are no long-term commitments and you can
Seal Beach, CA, nestled between Huntington Beach and Long Beach along the 405, exudes a relaxed, old-town charm distinct from its modern neighbors. The community is known for its quaint downtown area and the Seal Beach Pier, the second-longest in California, which stretches nearly 1,900 feet into the Pacific Ocean. The city maintains over a dozen parks and recreation centers, including Electric Avenue Median Park and Marina Park, which offer grassy areas, basketball courts, and popular pickleball courts. Main Street, between Ocean Avenue and the Pacific Coast Highway, is a hub for shopping and dining, featuring spots like Harbour Surfboards, Main Street Cyclery, and the French-inspired Crema Café. Residential options range from cozy seaside bungalows and Spanish-inspired estates to contemporary homes, with the most expensive properties located south of the Pacific Coast Highway. Families benefit from highly rated schools in the Los Alamitos Unified School District, including J.H. McGaugh Elementary, Oak Middle, and Los Alamitos High School. The Pacific Coast Highway and major highways like the 405 and 605 provide convenient access to nearby cities, with distances such as seven miles to Long Beach and nine miles to Huntington Beach. Local events include a summer concert series at the pier and a Christmas tree lighting ceremony. While Seal Beach is safer than the national average, environmental concerns like sea rise and flooding pose risks to coastal homes.