Grover Beach
Grover Beach City Information
Not every day do you get to watch the sun dip beneath the ocean’s horizon, or travel no more than five minutes to get to one of the last remaining (and longest) strips of dunes in California, or find that the first person you walk past on the street doesn’t flash you a scowl, but rather a friendly hello.
That is, unless you live in Grover Beach.
Not only is this beach community friendly and completely laid-back, it’s also full of potential. It’s a place where small businesses can still make a profit and family values haven’t been overshadowed by large corporations and commercial advertising.
The real estate here is diverse and expansive, with seasoned homes as well as more modern property. The city is growing every year, establishing a positive reputation and earning its place on the map.
Real Estate Statistics
Estimated median household income in 2007: $51,125 (up from $38,087 in 2000)
Estimated per capita income in 2007: $25,665
Estimated median house or condo value in 2007: $475,884 (up from $179,700 in 2000)
Cultural Diversity in Grover Beach:
- White Non-Hispanic (69.1%)
- Hispanic (22.5%)
- Other race (9.2%)
- Two or more races (4.2%)
- American Indian (2.9%)
- Filipino (2.1%)
- Black (1.0%)
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Statistics provided by: http://www.city-data.com/city/Grover-Beach-California.html
Image provided by: http://www.flickr.com/photos/publicgood/




This city is great! We love the great weather and the awesome view.