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Generally Investor friendly
Short-term rentals are explicitly permitted with a supportive tone, but the non-hosted cap (90 licenses) forces a waiting list and strict rules (occupancy, parking, inspections, and 24/7 contact), creating moderate permitting costs and operational constraints that keep the environment friendly but not fully open.
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STR specialist · Seaside, CA
Seaside, California, is a picturesque coastal city located on the Monterey Peninsula in Monterey County. With a population of approximately 33,000 residents, Seaside is known for its beautiful ocean views and temperate climate. The city lies roughly 115 miles south of San Francisco and is adjacent to the larger cities of Monterey and Carmel-by-the-Sea, making it an attractive destination for visitors looking to explore California's central coast.
Seaside offers numerous attractions that make it appealing for short-term rentals. It is home to the Bayonet and Black Horse Golf Courses, which offer stunning views and challenging play (Bayonet Black Horse). Additionally, Seaside’s proximity to the famed Monterey Bay Aquarium (Monterey Bay Aquarium) and the scenic 17-Mile Drive (17-Mile Drive) provides ample opportunities for leisure and exploration.
For those interested in cultural and historical sites, the nearby Cannery Row (Cannery Row) and Fisherman’s Wharf (Fisherman’s Wharf) offer rich histories tied to Monterey's fishing and canning past. Seaside’s relatively central location also makes it a convenient base for exploring Big Sur, located just about 30 miles to the south.
Furthermore, the Fort Ord National Monument (Fort Ord National Monument), located just northeast of Seaside, provides opportunities for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing.
These landmarks, combined with Seaside’s mild climate and proximity to larger Bay Area and coastal cities, make it an appealing choice for visitors looking for short-term rental options.
