California living redefined.

This hidden gem of Costa Mesa is nestled in a park-like setting surrounded by the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, bike trails and residential homes. We offer 3 Bedrooms with private master suites, spacious Dual Masters, 1 Bedroom & Studios apartment homes.  Our designs include walk-in closets, vaulted ceilings, private outdoor areas, gas cooking, and we pay for your water usage and trash. 

Lounge with your friends at one of our 2 Sparkling Pools or Spa areas. Pick-up a game at our Basketball or Sand Volleyball Court.  Get fit at our fitness center or one of our outdoor fitness stations and enjoy one of our many playgrounds.  Have a picnic or barbecue just steps from your home. We are 50 acres of spacious living.

Within a half mile, you will find Mesa Verde Shopping, Orange Coast College, Vanguard University, the Orange County Fairgrounds, a variety of restaurants, grocery stores, the Post Office, Golf Course and Public Transit!!

Within minutes, you will find South Coast Plaza, the Performing Arts Center and the 405, 55 & 73 freeways.  Ride your bike to the beach or just stay and enjoy the ocean breezes; we border two of the most beautiful beaches in southern California, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. You'll be proud to call Harbor Village your home. Your Dog and Cat can call Harbor Village home too!! (breed and weight restrictions apply)

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More than just a apartment community.

 

Harbor Village is more than just a apartment community – it's a neighborhood, and any good neighborhood comes with amenities for the residents.

Community Amenities

 

  • Playground and Tot Lots

  • Sand Volleyball Court

  • Half Basketball Court

  • Bike Trail

  • Assigned Covered Parking Spots (1 per apartment)

  • 16 On Site Landry Facilities

  • Club House

  • Fitness Center

  • Outdoor Exercise Area

  • 2 Sparkling Pools with Spas

    • Sparkling Pools are heated during summer

  • Charcoal Barbeque Areas

 
 

Apartment Amenities

 

  • *Private Patio or Balcony (Most Plans)

  • Vertical Blinds

  • *Stainless Steal Appliances (Most Plans)

  • Dishwasher

  • *Ice Maker Hookups (Most Plans)

  • Ceiling Fans

  • Cable TV Ready

* Apartment amenities not available in every home.

Living it up in Costa Mesa,CA.

Costa Mesa was an agricultural community from the beginning and continued as such for many years. Many new residents came to the area during World War II, then later returned to live with their families. Costa Mesa was incorporated June 29, 1953 with a council-manager form of government.

Today, Costa Mesa offers 26 parks, a municipal golf course, 26 public schools and 2 libraries. It is also home to the Orange County Fairgrounds, which hosts one of the largest fairs in California, the Orange County Fair, each July. The Fair receives more than one million visitors each year. 

The City of Costa Mesa has a thriving business community that ranges from "mom-and-pop" shops and boutiques to major retailers, auto dealerships, hotels, motels, entertainment venues, and manufacturing industries. 

Costa Mesa's local economy relies heavily on retail and services. The single largest center of commercial activity is South Coast Plaza, a shopping center noted for its architecture and size. The volume of sales generated by South Coast Plaza, on the strength of 322 stores, places it among the highest volume regional shopping centers in the nation. It generates more than one billion dollars per year. 

Manufacturing activity also takes place in the city, mostly in the industrial, southwestern quarter, which is home to a number of electronic, pharmaceutical and plastics firms.

The Orange County Performing Arts Center and South Coast Repertory Theater are based in the city. A local newspaper, the Daily Pilot, is owned, operated, and printed by the Los Angeles Times. Ceradyne, El Pollo Loco, Emulex, Hurley, RVCA, L-R-G, and Volcom are among the businesses headquartered in Costa Mesa.

The commercial district within the triangle that is formed by the 405, 55 & 73 is sometimes called SoBeCa, which stands for "South On Bristol, Entertainment, Culture & Arts".