Additionally, an affluent Newport Beach neighborhood defined by excellent schools, strong family orientation, and sophisticated coastal living.
Harbor View Knoll represents one of Newport Beach's most desirable residential communities, attracting families and established professionals who prioritize education, safety, and community engagement. Additionally, the neighborhood sits at the intersection of serious real estate value and genuine neighborhood character, with a median home price of $2.0 million reflecting the strong demand and limited inventory. Here, 79.2% of households are married couples, 55.4% include children, and the median household income reaches $231,056, painting a picture of stability, investment, and long-term commitment to the area.
| Median home price | $2.0M |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | +3% |
| Price per sq ft | $1,200 |
| Median rent | $3,501 |
| Typical days on market | 28 |
| Buyer competition | Fierce |
| Walk Score | 51 |
| Transit Score | 25 |
| Bike Score | 52 |
Harbor View Knoll sits at the premium end of Newport Beach's market, with strong buyer demand and limited turnover. Homes here consistently command top-tier pricing, reflecting both the neighborhood's reputation and Newport Beach's overall market strength.
Expect competitive multiple-offer situations and homes priced to market. Additionally, serious buyers should be prepared with pre-approval, strong earnest money, and minimal contingencies. This neighborhood rewards swift, decisive action.
Entry prices in Harbor View Knoll exceed most first-time budgets; consider adjacent neighborhoods within Newport Beach for similar schools and community feel at lower price points.
Additionally, the neighborhood's 55.4% child population, top-rated schools like Roy O. Andersen Elementary and Vista Verde, plus abundant parks and community centers make this an ideal family destination.
Additionally, rental demand remains solid with a median rent of $3,501 and 94.8% owner-occupancy, though appreciation may be gradual given already-premium valuations.
With 24.2% work-from-home participation, the neighborhood accommodates remote professionals; however, transit score of 25 means car dependency for most activities.
The median age of 42.2 suggests an established community; retirees find excellent healthcare options, parks, and low crime, though the family-first vibe may feel less tailored.
Traditional detached homes with yards, often featuring Mediterranean or contemporary architecture; strong appreciation and rental potential.
Lower-entry-point options within the neighborhood; appeal to downsizers and investors seeking lower maintenance.
Recently built or extensively renovated homes command premiums; limited inventory drives scarcity value.
Daily life in Harbor View Knoll unfolds around family commitments, community events, and easy access to shopping, dining, and recreation. Local favorites like Skyworks Cafe and Wasa Sushi serve as informal gathering spots, while Bonita Canyon Sports Park and Agave Park provide green space for weekend outings. The neighborhood's active vibe reflects a population invested in schools, youth activities, and maintaining a cohesive community ethos, with organized sports leagues, summer programs, and seasonal gatherings drawing residents together.
Annual events: Newport Beach Holiday Boat Parade (December), summer concert series at local parks, community school fundraisers
Education is a primary draw for Harbor View Knoll families, with excellent public and private options serving all grade levels. Roy O. Andersen Elementary (GreatSchools: 87) and Abraham Lincoln Elementary (GreatSchools: 66) anchor elementary education, while Vista Verde (GreatSchools: 84.5) offers a respected K-8 program.
School Score 87 with 85% math and 89% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 66 with 63% math and 69% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 84.5 with 81% math and 88% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Public school feeders flow into highly-regarded middle and high schools across Newport Beach, with strong district reputation supporting consistent achievement.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Additionally, harbor View Knoll's location within Newport Beach offers reasonable commute access to major employment centers, though car dependency remains high at 72.4%. Transit options are limited (transit score 25), reflecting Orange County's car-centric geography.
OCTA bus service connects to San Miguel transit stops; however, most residents rely on personal vehicles for daily mobility and school runs.
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The median home price in Harbor View Knoll is $2.0 million, reflecting the neighborhood's premium position within Newport Beach. Single-family homes typically range from $1.8M to $2.8M, while condos and townhomes offer entry points closer to $1.2M. These prices reflect strong demand, limited inventory, and the neighborhood's reputation for top schools and community stability. Expect competitive markets with homes often receiving multiple offers.
Harbor View Knoll is an excellent neighborhood for families and established professionals seeking a stable, well-maintained community with superior schools and strong neighborhood character. Additionally, with 79.2% married couples, 55.4% of households with children, and a median household income of $231,056, the area draws responsible, long-term residents. The low poverty rate of 3.8% and high owner-occupancy of 94.8% signal strong neighborhood cohesion and investment. The tradeoff is car dependency and a premium price point that limits accessibility for first-time or budget-conscious buyers.
Roy O. Andersen Elementary (GreatSchools 87) and Abraham Lincoln Elementary (GreatSchools 66) serve the area for K-6, while Vista Verde (GreatSchools 84.5) offers K-8 education with strong academic and community programs. Private options including Harbor Day School (K-8) and Newport Christian School (K-10) provide alternative pathways. All schools enjoy solid reputations, active parent involvement, and community support typical of the neighborhood's family-first orientation.
Harbor View Knoll benefits from Newport Beach's reputation as one of Orange County's safest communities. The neighborhood's high owner-occupancy (94.8%), strong family presence, and active community oversight create an environment where residents feel secure and invested. While no area is without occasional crime, the statistics and resident sentiment both point to a safe, well-maintained community where neighbors know one another and property is respected.
Harbor View Knoll is ideal for established families prioritizing excellent schools, stable community values, and long-term real estate investment. Affluent professionals, entrepreneurs, and retirees seeking a mature, low-crime neighborhood will also find strong appeal. First-time buyers and renters should explore adjacent Newport Beach areas or nearby communities that offer similar school quality at lower price points, as the $2.0M median price places Harbor View Knoll out of reach for most entry-level purchasers.
The neighborhood features excellent parks including Bonita Canyon Sports Park, San Miguel Park, and Agave Park, alongside community recreation centers like University Hills Community Center. Local dining includes options like Wasa Sushi and Panera Bread, while grocery shopping is convenient via Pavilions and Gelson's. Additionally, skyworks Cafe serves as a popular coffee and community hub. Youth sports leagues, school events, and seasonal community gatherings provide structured activity and social connection year-round.
Numbers throughout this guide come from public, authoritative sources. Additionally, walk and transit scores come from Walk Score, neighborhood boundaries and POI data from OpenStreetMap and Proximitii, and parent-city demographics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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