Eureka, CA

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Key Performance Metrics

Market snapshot

Performance indicators for the Eureka short-term rental market based on reliable data.

Listings

185 / 334

Reliable / Active

Cap Rate

7%

Middle-Earners Gross Yield

Revenue

$29,995

Middle-Earners Revenue

Occupancy

66%

Middle-Earners Occupancy

Home Value

$410,563

Median Home Sale Price

Top Earners

$59,595

Top-Earners Revenue

Eureka

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B

Generally Investor friendly

Eureka Regulations

STRs are permitted throughout most of the city with a straightforward, low‑cost permitting process (VR permit, business license, building inspection) and no caps; the main burdens are the home‑occupation permit for off‑site owners and a conditional‑use permit in OR/HM zones, while coastal properties face delayed county approvals.

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About Eureka

Eureka, California, is a small coastal city located in Humboldt County, situated on the rugged Northern California coastline. With a population of approximately 26,000 residents, Eureka serves as the regional hub for the surrounding areas. The city is positioned about 270 miles north of San Francisco, making it somewhat isolated but rich in natural beauty and cultural attractions.

Eureka is renowned for its well-preserved Victorian architecture and vibrant arts scene. The Old Town district features many heritage buildings and is a popular area for tourists to visit. A key landmark here is the Carson Mansion, one of the most photographed Victorian houses in the United States. More information on the mansion can be found here.

Additionally, Eureka boasts a working waterfront that harkens back to its roots as a bustling port city. The Humboldt Bay offers scenic views and opportunities for various water activities, including kayaking and fishing.

For nature enthusiasts, the city is a gateway to the majestic Redwood National and State Parks, located about an hour's drive north. These parks are home to some of the tallest trees on earth, offering breathtaking scenery and numerous hiking trails. Details about the parks can be accessed here.

The city also hosts the Sequoia Park Zoo, one of the oldest zoos in California, providing a family-friendly attraction. More details can be explored here.

Due to its unique blend of historical architecture, natural beauty, and cultural offerings, Eureka has become an appealing destination for short-term rentals, attracting visitors who wish to explore Northern California's hidden gems.

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