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Challenging to Investors
Short‑term rentals are only allowed in commercial zones under current zoning, while the adopted residential‑zone ordinance with a 129‑unit cap (5% of units) remains pending Coastal Commission certification—likely late 2025—creating a timing and enforceability gap. The cap is tight, with 162 existing STRs registered for only 129 slots, and owners must register existing units by 31 Dec 2024 and apply for a permit within 60 days after the ordinance takes effect, signaling significant compliance, cap, and permitting burdens.
Local STR Agent
STR specialist · Corona Del Mar, CA
Corona (Spanish for "Crown") is a city in northwestern Riverside County, California, United States. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 157,136, up from 152,374 at the 2010 census. Corona is surrounded by Norco to the north and northeast, Yorba Linda to the northwest, Cleveland National Forest and the Santa Ana Mountains to the west, southwest, and south. Several unincorporated communities are along the rest of the city's borders. Downtown Corona is approximately 48 miles (77 kilometers) southeast of Downtown Los Angeles and 95 miles (153 km) north-northwest of San Diego. Corona, located along the western edge of Southern California's Inland Empire region, is known as the "Circle City" due to Grand Boulevard's 3 mi (4.8 km) circular layout. It is one of the most residential cities in the Inland Empire, but also has a large industrial portion on the northern half, being the headquarters of companies such as Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, Monster Beverage Corporation, and supercar manufacturer Saleen.
