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Challenging to Investors
Strict caps (informal 10 permits, only 2 active), limited zones (CBD upper floors above active commercial), and a multi‑permit process with a 12% TOT burden create high barriers and enforcement challenges.
Local STR Agent
STR specialist · Fort Bragg, CA
Fort Bragg, California, is a picturesque coastal city located in Mendocino County. It boasts a modest population of around 7,300 residents, offering a tranquil, small-town atmosphere. Situated approximately 165 miles north of San Francisco, Fort Bragg provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of major urban centers.
The city is famed for its stunning natural landscapes, most notably the renowned Glass Beach, where colorful sea glass pieces litter the shore, making it a unique destination for collectors and sightseers alike. (Learn more about Glass Beach here: Glass Beach).
Fort Bragg is also home to the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens, a 47-acre garden that stretches from Highway 1 to the Pacific Ocean, featuring diverse plant species and breathtaking coastal views. (Visit the garden's website here: Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens).
For those interested in local history, the Skunk Train, a heritage train line, offers scenic rides through redwood forests, providing a glimpse into the region’s logging history. (More details available here: Skunk Train).
The city’s charming downtown area is dotted with unique shops, art galleries, and restaurants, contributing to its appeal as a destination for short-term rentals. The combination of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and a peaceful environment makes Fort Bragg a desirable location for visitors seeking a temporary retreat.
