$1,490,136Average Value$862Average Price per Sq Ft21Homes For Sale
Quiet coastal living in Bodega Bay
With its 15-mile stretch of the Pacific Ocean coast, Bodega Bay offers a unique lifestyle that has drawn people to make it their full-time home. "I've been told it takes a sturdy person to live out here," says Bodega Bay resident Jamie Trump, "probably because it's windy, cool, and remote. But honestly? This is the prettiest, most magical place I've ever been." Sebastopol is a 15 mile drive away, and the nightlife is limited. However, the stunning beauty of the area, combined with surprisingly strong Wi-Fi, attracts a diverse range of buyers, including those interested in coastal living, outdoor activities, and small-town communities.
The Bodega Head is a great place to whale watch and spend the day with friends.
Live along the water in these homes in Bodega Bay.
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Scenic mornings on the coast
For outdoor enthusiasts, Bodega Bay offers a plethora of activities. Locals can hike the paved walking path to the romantic cliffs of Bodega Head, a four-mile stretch that buffers the Pacific and is a prime spot for whale watching. North Salmon Creek Beach is a popular destination for surfing and driftwood bonfires, while the 2-mile shore at Doran Regional Park is perfect for flying a kite or walking the dog. The public, 18-hole Links at Bodega Harbour offer breathtaking ocean views, and equestrian trails provide a scenic route by the water. The Birdwalk Coastal Access Trail is home to a mile's worth of ponds, marshes, and waterfowl, and the marina is a great place to spot harbor seals and other wildlife.
Surfers enjoy the North Salmon Creek Beach in Bodega Bay.
The Bodega Head offers great hiking trails and views of Doran Beach and Bodega Bay's waterfront.
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Midcentury homes and coastal cottages
Bodega Bay offers a range of housing options, from primarily 19th-century farmhouses and rustic wood-shingled cottages to contemporary-style models from the 1980s and Craftsman-style estates. Single-family homes in Bodega Bay can range from $1 million to $2.5 million. They can be found along Highway 1, nestled in the hills and side streets of Bodega Harbor and clustered around the small inland town of Bodega. The high demand for housing in Bodega Bay is a testament to its beauty, but it also means that properties tend to sell quickly. However, potential buyers should be aware of the risk of flooding along Highway 1 and Salmon Creek and the potential for embers to reach the coast during wildfire season.
Right on the water you can find amazing custom homes in Bodega Bay.
Midcentury and modern Bodega Bay homes offer stunning views and golf access.
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Events at the community center
Residents gather to visit, do yoga and celebrate together at the Bodega Bay Community Center, which hosts annual events like late February’s Cabaret, a rollicking musical fundraiser where residents form the cast, crew and audience. After a lifetime of vacationing here, Jamie moved here in 2021 from the Sacramento area. “This is my happy place," she says. “It’s breathtakingly beautiful, and everyone who lives here loves it here. There’s a real sense of investment in a community.” Bodega Bay also hosts events like the Fisherman’s Festival and the annual Hitchcock Film Festival, thanks to the area’s white-clapboard icon – Saint Teresa of Avila Church in Bodega, made famous in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1963 horror film, The Birds.
Before long, you'll know just about everyone & see them all at the Bodega Bay Community Center.
Dock your sailboat at Bodega Harbor in Bodega Bay.
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Eateries and essentials in Old Town
Locals can head into Old Town for a bite to eat. Family-owned Spud Point Crab Company serves locals' favorite chowder and crab sandwiches, while Gourmet Au Bay is known for wood-fired seafood and wines by the glass. Hotel restaurants offer upscale dining, while the more casual Bluewater Bistro features live music on Thursdays and bayside views. In Bodega proper, Casino Bar & Grill is the go-to spot for fresh bay-to-table cuisine. Diekmann's Bay Store is the only spot in town for year-round grocery staples and serves as a bait shop, hardware store and gift shop. When it's time for a big shop, locals can make the 25 mile drive to Costco or Trader Joe's in Santa Rosa or head 15 miles to Sebastopol for Whole Foods.
Enjoy fresh caught and cooked crab at Spud Point Crab Co in Bodega Bay.
Diekmann's in Bodega Bay offers all the conveniences you will need for your weekend getaway.
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Drives to school in Bodega Bay
The Shoreline Unified School District serves the community, scoring average ratings on Niche. Elementary students may attend the B-plus-rated Bodega Bay School near the harbor. Though it could be better equipped for tech and recreation, it's known for having small class sizes and experienced teachers. Students then move on to the C-plus-rated Tomales Elementary School for middle school and the B-rated Tomales High School outside town. Due to its tight-knit community and geographical location, Bodega Bay scores a CAP Index of 1 out of 10 for crime.
Bodega Bay Elementary School is located in the center of Bodega Bay CA.
Tomales High School offers a peaceful campus for your child to learn at.
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Drives along Highway 1
Highway 1, or Shoreline Highway, is the main thoroughfare through Bodega Bay, running along the coast. Locals also benefit from the seasonal weekend bus service from Santa Rosa and Guerneville to Bodega Bay. US Route 1 diverges into Bodega Highway, leading residents to Sebastopol and Santa Rosa. Sebastopol also has the closest hospital, Palm Drive Hospital. Those looking to travel even further can head the 27 miles to Sonoma County Airport.
The Bodega Head offers great hiking trails and views of Doran Beach and Bodega Bay's waterfront.
In Sebastopol, 20 minutes from Bodega Bay, there is a hospital.
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Parks in this Area
Bird Walk Coastal Access Trail
Westside Regional Park
Sonoma Coast State Park
Camping
Beach
Ocean
Sonoma Coast State Beach - Bodega Head
Doran Park Marsh
Tomales Point
Trails
Beach
Parking Lot
Transit
Airport
Charles M Schulz - Sonoma County
44 min drive
Bus
Spud Point Marina
Bus
Across From Tides Inn
Bus
Bodega
Bus
HWY 1 & Tides Inn - Bodega Bay
Bus
Bodega Bay Post Office
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Bodega Bay
US
Homicide
1
4
Sexual Assault
1
4
Assault with Weapon
1
4
Robbery
1
4
Burglary
1
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
1
4
Larceny
1
4
Crime Score
1
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Bodega Bay, CA sell after 80 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Bodega Bay, CA over the last 12 months is $1,600,876, down 4% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Beautiful views of the Pacific, Bodega Head, the bay and harbor are showcased from this spectacularly updated Bodega Harbour home. Carefully curated designer finishes are evident throughout this all-electric abode that includes an EV charger and smart-speaker controlled Lutron lighting. From the formal entry lit by a dramatic RH pendant chandelier, ascend the open staircase to find the spacious
A very rare single level home with amazing ocean and bay views in the desirable North Bodgea Harbour community! The exterior of the house has been refreshed to withstand the coastal elements including cement fiber board siding, a newer roof, trex style decks and copper gutters. This home has plenty of space for family and friends to relax with nearly 3,000 square feet of living space set on an
This beautiful old town Bodega Bay home is perfect for your ocean-side get away, a primary home, or a vacation rental...and it is ready for you! A great floorplan takes advantage of views of the harbor from the wrap-around deck or through the huge west-facing picture windows. The living room, dining room, primary bedroom, and kitchen all have views to the water. Warm Douglas Fir floors throughout
The best value at The Sonoma Coast! This beautiful single level Bodega Harbour home has views of The Pacific Ocean from the living room, dining room and deck. This three bedroom two bath house has beautiful wood ceilings, a double sided fireplace, a chefs kitchen with quartz counters and great layout with amazing natural light. Large newer trex deck and a number of newer appointments such as
Fantastic floor plan in a great neighborhood. This one could be your perfect second home looking out at Bodega Bay! Or fulltime living on the Pacific Coast. Architecturaly stunning, with tons of natural wood finishes. This three bedroom, two bath home has an updated kitchen (all new appliances) and one updated bath. Bodega Harbour amenities include a clubhouse with a gym, men's and women's
Oceanfront parcel located just off Highway 1 in Bodega Bay with wide views of the Pacific and coastal landscape. Property is directly adjacent to Doran Regional Park. A rare opportunity in a prime location. This property is subject to oversight from both the California Coastal Comms. and Sonoma County. A portion of the lot is within the Coastal Comms. jurisdiction, while a small section falls
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,197
Median Age
62
Population Density
1 person/acre
Population under 18
11.5%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
44.8%
Significantly above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$95,882
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$135,218
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
90.7%
College Graduates
44.8%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
11.8%
% Population in Labor Force
55.1%
Below the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
29''
Average Winter Low Temperature
44°F
Average Summer High Temperature
63°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
0/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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