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Niguel Shores is a 24-hour guard-gated oceanfront community in Dana Point's Monarch Beach area, featuring 960 homes across 865 acres with private beach access, resort-style amenities, and median home prices of $2.6 million. Located directly on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway, residents enjoy
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