If you’re thinking of planting roots in Orange County, two names probably top your list: Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. These neighboring coastal cities offer very different vibes—and depending on your lifestyle, one may be the perfect fit for your next move.
Let’s break down how each city stacks up in terms of schools, nightlife, walkability, beach access, and overall lifestyle to help you find your match.
Schools & Education
Costa Mesa:
- Served primarily by the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, Costa Mesa offers a variety of public and private options. The city is also home to Orange Coast College, making it ideal for families with college-aged kids or those pursuing continuing education.
Huntington Beach:
- Known for its strong public schools in the Huntington Beach Union High School District, HB is a favorite for families seeking a well-regarded educational environment. Schools like Edison and Huntington Beach High consistently receive top marks.
Winner: Tie — Both cities have excellent school options; your choice may depend on specific programs or proximity.
Nightlife & Entertainment
Costa Mesa:
- Costa Mesa is an arts and culture hub, with hotspots like The Lab Anti-Mall, The CAMP, and the Segerstrom Center for the Arts. The bar and restaurant scene is trendy and ever-evolving—perfect for foodies and creatives.
Huntington Beach:
- Think beach bars, live music, and a surf-town party vibe. Main Street and Pacific City come alive at night, especially on weekends. If your idea of a good night includes ocean breezes and casual fun, HB delivers.
Winner: Depends on your vibe — Costa Mesa is more eclectic and artsy; Huntington Beach is laid-back and surfy.
Walkability & Commuting
Costa Mesa:
- While it’s more spread out, pockets like Eastside Costa Mesa and the Westside have grown increasingly walkable, especially near retail centers and restaurants.
Huntington Beach:
- If you’re near Downtown HB, everything from the pier to the coffee shop is within walking distance. Further inland, it becomes more suburban and car-reliant.
Winner: Huntington Beach (especially if you're close to downtown)
Beach Access
Costa Mesa:
- Technically landlocked, but you’re just 10-15 minutes from the sand—including popular spots like Newport Beach and Huntington State Beach. You get coastal living without being right on the coast.
Huntington Beach:
- You’re living at the beach. Whether you want to surf, bike the coast, or catch a sunset bonfire, you’re already there. Nothing beats that walkable oceanfront lifestyle.
Winner: Huntington Beach
Housing & Lifestyle
Costa Mesa:
- A mix of vintage charm, mid-century modern, and sleek new construction. The city’s creative roots make for unique neighborhoods with a local, down-to-earth feel.
Huntington Beach:
- More traditional suburban layout with a range of options—from beach bungalows to large coastal estates. HB tends to attract those looking for classic California beach-town living.
Winner: Depends on your style — Costa Mesa feels hip and urban, HB leans beachy and classic.
Bonus: Food Scene
- Costa Mesa is known for its innovative restaurants, breweries, and global cuisine (hello, taco joints and ramen spots).
- Huntington Beach has plenty of beachfront dining and casual surf-style eats.
So, Which City is Right for You?
Best For Category's
- Schools: Tie
- Nightlife: Costa Mesa (trendy)
- Walkability: Huntington Beach
- Beach Access: Huntington Beach
- Housing Vibe: Tie (depends on style)
- Foodie Culture: Costa Mesa
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re drawn to the laid-back beach life of Huntington Beach or the creative, energetic buzz of Costa Mesa, both cities offer incredible lifestyle perks. As local experts in both markets, we’re here to help you find the perfect fit.
Thinking of making a move?
Let’s chat about your lifestyle goals and find a home that checks all the boxes.
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