VILLAS OF CAPITOLA - CAPITOLA BEACH CONDOS
The Villas of Capitola is a condo complex located in Capitola off Clares St between Wharf Rd and 41st Avenue. The Villas of Capitola are some the least expensive condos in Capitola. I helped a first time buyer purchase a condo there for less than $300,000 and we negotiated a credit from the seller for closing costs.
The Villas of Capitola are simple condos in a nicely maintained complex with a pool and spa. Most units are 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom condos of about 900 square feet with either a balcony or patio. There are a few 3 bedroom condos as well.
The Villas of Capitola are FHA approved condo complex in Santa Cruz County. For more info about FHA condos read my post about FHA Approved Condos in Santa Cruz. There are only an handful of FHA approved condos in Santa Cruz County. An FHA loan currently allows you have downpayment of as little as 3.5%.
The Villas of Capitola condo complex is located walking distance to 41st Avenue which is the main commercial hub in Santa Cruz with the Capitola Mall and many shops and restaurants. You can also easily walk to Capitola Village and Capitola Beach.
Contact me at (831)419-9345 for a list of available condos in the Villas of Capitola or go here to see a list of Capitola Condos for Sale available now.
Authored by Jessica Wallace, Santa Cruz Realtor
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