
Is Dana Point Walkable and Easy for Everyday Living?
As a Top 1.5% agent nationally and a 30-year resident of South Coastal Orange County, Susan Chase provides this deep-dive analysis into the evolving walkability of Dana Point. This guide evaluates how the 2026 Harbor Revitalization and specific neighborhood topographies impact daily ease for luxury

What is it Really Like to Live in Dana Point Year-Round?
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