Brea Real Estate
Brea, California, was Sunset Magazine's "Best Bounce-Back Burb" in 2006. Today, Brea homes command a median price close to $550,000, marking the value that this community has attained through careful development of its downtown and the construction of attractive, diverse living spaces for its residents. Brea is now a walkable city with a downtown that has won multiple awards for the quality of its revivification. Read about Brea Community Information, including details about Housing, People, Economy, Schools, Environment, and Quality of Life. Read more about Brea homes for sale.
| Brea Houses For Sale | Brea Pool Homes | Brea View Homes |
| Brea Bank Repos | Townhomes and Condos | |
| 3 Bedroom Houses | 4 Bedroom Houses | 5 Bedroom Houses |
For more information about Brea, or if you have any real estate questions, contact Greg Haraksin (714) 883-3638, or Tony Leocadio (714) 673-7363, your Realtors® of Brea.
Brea Homes for Sale
103 Search Results Found. Showing Results 1 - 15.
MLS# P734890
MLS# P734926
MLS# P734933
MLS# P734942
MLS# P734949
MLS# P733099
MLS# P733822
MLS# P736291
MLS# P740825
MLS# P749479
MLS# P741679
MLS# R1004505
MLS# P744517
MLS# P750577
MLS# S614266
If a listing displays "Short Sale/Subject to Lender Approval" then that listing has been identified by the seller and the listing broker as a "short sale". This
means that, at the listed price, the proceeds from the sale may not be adequate to pay all liens and costs of sale. Any offer made that does not fully cover
the existing amount(s) owed to the lienholder(s) plus the costs of sale could be subject to lienholder approval, which approval may be exercised at the sole
and exclusive discretion of the lienholder(s)."
The information being provided by SoCalMLS, CRISNet Regional MLS and/or CARETS is for the consumer�s personal, non-commercial use and may not
be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumer may be interested in purchasing. Any information relating to real estate for
sale referenced on this web site comes from the Internet Data Exchange (IDX) program of the SoCalMLS, CRISNet Regional MLS and/or CARETS. This
web site may reference real estate listing(s) held by a brokerage firm other than the broker and/or agent who owns this web site.
The accuracy of all information, regardless of source, including but not limited to square footages and lot sizes, is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and
should be personally verified through personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professionals." The data contained herein is copyrighted by
SoCalMLS, CRISNet Regional MLS and/or CARETS and is protected by all applicable copyright laws. Any unauthorized dissemination of this information is
in violation of copyright laws and is strictly prohibited.
Copyright SoCalMLS®, CRISNet Regional MLS®, CARETS®
Data last updated 2010-09-09 02:47:15
Brea Homes: The Revitalization of a City
The 1980's saw attention being turned to the deplorable state of Brea's downtown. Buildings were in disrepair, businesses were stagnating and the area was anything but 'walkable'. A series of meetings between city officials and residents created a new vision of Brea's downtown and environs.
The aim was to redesign the area to be pedestrian-friendly, encourage commerce and to provide 'green space' that would enable developers to make downtown Brea homes and yards smaller while still supporting recreation and comfortable living. In addition, much of the existing buildings needed renovation and redesign to encourage homeowners, businesses, and investors to consider Brea real estate for living, working, and investing in.
In the late 1990's, Brea's downtown was heavily remodeled into a walker's and shopper's Mecca. Brea real estate underwent a significant change. Many of the crumbling buildings were torn down, to be replaced with mixed-use spaces and smaller buildings modeled after historic design elements found in Brea's heritage buildings. Shops were built to be attractive from the street. The Brea Mall has undergone significant development since the late 1980s and has brought in income from other cities. It has the second highest gross sales in Orange County. Mall revenues help pay for residential city services.
Brea homes also reflect the shift in development. Brea supports a variety of living space, from planned communities to mobile home parks. The Brea Redevelopment Agency, established in 1972, has been instrumental in encouraging and spearheading campaigns to improve residential areas for low-income residents, such as the Mobile Home Park Policy and Habitat for Humanity. The Agency has been instrumental in discouraging neighborhood decay and encouraging residential pride. The many Brea real estate improvements that have been made over the last ten years has made Brea homes of all prices excellent investments. Currently, Brea's housing market is one of the strongest in Orange County.
In part, this strong housing market is because of how family-friendly Brea is. Brea schools are among the top in state and national achievement tests, with several being recognized for their exceptional educational programs. The violent crime rate is much lower than the state average. Brea's new walkable design makes it safer and easier for young people to access
For more information about Brea, or if you have any real estate questions, contact Greg Haraksin (714) 883-3638, or Tony Leocadio (714) 673-7363, your Brea Realtors®



Tony Leocadio